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In 2016, new idents were made for each block (except for Get Set Go and Lunchtime), replacing the old ones and the lava lamp background idents were rarely shown. Idents featuring the CBeebies House with it changing to effect the current season have been used from 2016 to 2023.
21 December – CBBC and CBeebies both air on BBC One for the last time. 2013. 4 January – CBBC and CBeebies both air on BBC Two for the last time. 10 December – HD broadcasts begin for CBBC and CBeebies. 2014. 13 September – A new set of CBBC idents launches while keeping the existing logo. 2016
On 15 March 2023, CBBC and CBeebies introduced new logos and idents incorporating the new branding scheme, with CBBC's idents featuring abstract scenes involving three snake-like "flooms" personifying the blocks, [17] and CBeebies adopting its first-ever new logo, updating its traditional "bug" mascots with a more square-like shape to personify ...
The Lens idents were introduced on 1 April 2022, at 7pm, leading into The One Show, replacing the Oneness idents. Each ident features a large community space, being utilised for a variety of different purposes, with a lens 'revealing' the space being utilised for different activities, or at different times of day.
Each block has its own ident, and the Bedtime Hour has a few different idents. In 2016, new idents were made for each block, replacing the old ones and the slimy moving background idents were rarely shown. Idents featuring the CBeebies House with it changing to effect the current season have been used from 2016 to 2023.
The idents were created by filming a physical globe, but used CGI effects to give it its smokey look. The ident had no soundtrack and was played off a Sony Laserdisc implementation, Sony CRVdisc. [3] Upon first impressions, the ident does not appear like a globe, as the smoky CGI effects hide and disfigure the continents.
CBeebies – BBC's children television channel; serves under-6-year-old children and is a sister channel of CBBC. CBBC idents – identities used by the channel. BBC Three – BBC's youth television channel; serves viewers aged 16–34.
From its launch in 1985 until 1994, Children's BBC was presented from the regular continuity announcer's booth in the BBC1 network control area (NC1), which had a fixed camera so that the presenter could appear in vision; as it remained an operational continuity booth, the presenter would partly direct their own links by way of vision and sound mixers built into the studio desk.