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At this time, BBC logos were mechanical models filmed by black-and-white cameras. Colour was added afterwards, electronically, rendering it simple to change the colour as needed. In 1967, BBC2 introduced a logo featuring a blue 2 with a dot in the curve of the 2 and the word COLOUR underneath.
2008-05-25 14:24 Bilky asko 187×56× (175407 bytes) Reverted to version as of 14:22, 3 November 2007 - the letters in the logo are not white. 2008-05-25 13:55 Mangwanani 187×56× (176731 bytes) white letters
The logo of the BBC in use from 20 October 2021. Date: 20 October 2021: Source: ... The logo contains three white squares with the letter's "B" "B" and "C" inside the ...
The history of BBC television idents begins in the early 1950s when the BBC first displayed a logo between programmes to identify its service. As new technology has become available, these devices have evolved from simple still black and white images to the sophisticated full colour short films seen today.
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Media in category "BBC Television logos" The following 105 files are in this category, out of 105 total. 0–9. File:The 7 O'Clock News.jpg; File:60 BBC Years.jpg;
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See also the Wikipedia trademark disclaimer and Wikipedia:Logos. This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo . If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary.