If you check out the color "gabel house" id's, the announcer who is referring to NET as "the public television network "is longtime ABC staff announcer Fred Foy. In 1967, the underwriters of NET were The Corporation of Public Broadcasting.
Don't get me wrong, I love watching old scary TV logos on RUclips, and NET was no stranger to scary logos. I use a scale that goes from 0 to 100 for logo scariness. 0-4 = no scary factor, 5-9 = very minimal scary factor, 10-29 = low scary factor, 30-54 = medium scary factor, 55-84 = high scary factor, 85-100 = nightmare scary factor. This doesn't necessarily mean how scary the logo is to a well-adjusted adult, but imagine being 7 in a dark room, how scary would the logo be. Many NET logos get into the 50's and low 60's, and there are even some that go as high as 80's. The logos before 1:06 (the static NET logos) are generally in the 25-35 range due to the somewhat unsettling appearance. 1:06 - 2:03 (the NET "fire" logo) is in the 40-50 range, depending on narrator and audio quality. 2:03 - 4:18 (the NET "house" logos with the NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION lettering) range from 75 all the way up to high 80s depending on the announcer and film and audio quality. Just the graphics of the NET letters and the font spelling out NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION would make this one quite scary on their own. Then add that dreary sounding theme music, and you've got yourself a logo that can be mid-high 70s at best and among the scariest logos ever put on TV at worst. Color logos are slightly less scary, usually in the 75-82 range while B/W logos are from 80 to high 80s. 4:18 - 7:08 (the NET "house" logos) are a good 20 points less scary than their earlier counterparts, in the 50-60 range. 7:08 (the Scanimated logo) is about a 15. Not very scary, but very impressive for their time. February 8, 2020 7:21 pm
I remember the teacher bringing in the TV on its rolling platform and the class would get so excited. We'd see a poetry show or a Spanish show or some kind of cultural show designed for 3rd or 4th graders. I wonder why none of those shows are available on RUclips. I certainly have tried to find them. Maybe you know where they can be found. One I recall was Bill Smith "The Wordsmith" and Dr Lawrence Swan, who would show a preserved human brain at the end of his show. Plus the German language lesson "Guten Tag" for high school kids.
Having "Educational" in your name denotes connotations of being strictly for child development. Saying "Public" reaches a broader audience which IMO was the focus CPB had going into the 70s and beyond.
Characters (in order of appearance) Miss Nosy Miss Small Miss Curious Miss Sunshine (voiced by Alicyn Packard or Emma Tate) & Mr. Bump (voiced by Paul Greenberg or Simon Greenall) Miss Helpful Miss Naughty Miss Giggles (in-lines your voice) Miss Whoops (Alicyn Packard or Teresa’s voice) Mr. Bounce, Mr. Happy and Mr. Grumpy (no voice) Miss Fussy Miss Scatterbrain
Miss Nosy: (speaking) Divinely! Miss Small: Jazz’s on, the other day is going on with the same Miss Whoops, Miss Naughty and Miss Curious: Don’t Go-Go Awake Miss Small: the Jazz is going on, now that is what I thinking Miss Naughty, Miss Sunshine and Mr. Bump: Don’t Going Go-Go Awakening Miss Small: Everything knobby this I’m a Jazzy Queen, to see what happens to you and for astonishingly Miss Nosy: Hang-women girl! Everyone: Don’t Go-Go Awake because she was a little girl and her husband was decadent, so thankful for that being in her hands, In Enrichment’s World! Miss Scatterbrain: (laughter) Miss Nosy: wassup, I heard the really cold weather Miss Small and Choruses: Don’t Go-Go Awake Miss Nosy: if a wanted come to concert with us Choruses: Don’t Going is Awakened Miss Small and Miss Nosy: cuz the new ones is out that there’s a pair of Jazzy Queens, You’ll never say anything about like me! Miss Small: (in the UK) Ugh! Everyone: Don’t Go-Go Awake because with Miss Small: she was a little girl and her husband was decadent Mr. Bump and Miss Sunshine: (Everyone in the US and Canada) so thankful for that being in her hands! Everyone: In Enrichment’s World! Miss Scatterbrain: haha! All: In Enrichment’s World! Miss Nosy: just kidding! (Miss Small: Oh!)
Seems like I remember one from the style and announcer from about 2:00 to 4:00 where he didn't say "The...Television Network", just "This is N E T National Educational Television. Also I remember they used to play Mrs. Robinson by Booker T & The MGs between programs.
It was British composer Eric Siday, who composed the NET computer jingle in1968. He also composed several other jingles which includes the Screen Gems "S from Hell" and CBS Color promo in the mid 60's
Oh, my mistake! I thought that they'd used it for NET programming, and it still had the same colour scheme as the old house logo, so I thought it counted. Thanks!
@@trele6well, the US government no longer funded NET and Ford Foundation due to the fact that some of its programs was giving way too much information on both kids and adults and it kinda threatened the Nixon administration at that time.
If you check out the color "gabel house" id's, the announcer who is referring to NET as "the public television network "is longtime ABC staff announcer Fred Foy. In 1967, the underwriters of NET were
The Corporation of Public Broadcasting.
Perhaps someday, NET can come back as a streaming video service featuring strictly educational fare.
nah, its probably gonna be pbs
It was first NET, then it renamed itself to PBS.
"This is NET, the National Educational Television Network."
Armory Brunot,Jr. “This is NET, the public television network.”
"The following program is from NET, the national educational television network."
"The following program is from NET, the public television network."
The voiceover heard at the end of "NET Journal" is Jackson Beck.
Don't get me wrong, I love watching old scary TV logos on RUclips, and NET was no stranger to scary logos. I use a scale that goes from 0 to 100 for logo scariness. 0-4 = no scary factor, 5-9 = very minimal scary factor, 10-29 = low scary factor, 30-54 = medium scary factor, 55-84 = high scary factor, 85-100 = nightmare scary factor. This doesn't necessarily mean how scary the logo is to a well-adjusted adult, but imagine being 7 in a dark room, how scary would the logo be.
Many NET logos get into the 50's and low 60's, and there are even some that go as high as 80's.
The logos before 1:06 (the static NET logos) are generally in the 25-35 range due to the somewhat unsettling appearance.
1:06 - 2:03 (the NET "fire" logo) is in the 40-50 range, depending on narrator and audio quality.
2:03 - 4:18 (the NET "house" logos with the NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION lettering) range from 75 all the way up to high 80s depending on the announcer and film and audio quality. Just the graphics of the NET letters and the font spelling out NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION would make this one quite scary on their own. Then add that dreary sounding theme music, and you've got yourself a logo that can be mid-high 70s at best and among the scariest logos ever put on TV at worst. Color logos are slightly less scary, usually in the 75-82 range while B/W logos are from 80 to high 80s.
4:18 - 7:08 (the NET "house" logos) are a good 20 points less scary than their earlier counterparts, in the 50-60 range.
7:08 (the Scanimated logo) is about a 15. Not very scary, but very impressive for their time.
February 8, 2020 7:21 pm
whattheheck1000
2:03 - 4:18 look like dev of NET is died
Miss Nancy When I Was Little She Had Really Said To Me. This Is NET The National Educational Television Network. It Really Brings Back Some Memories.
GOOSEYGOOSE9 stop doing the "Abc Abc" thing
I promise,i remember miss nancy had said to me years ago,this is NET,the national educational television network.
I remember the teacher bringing in the TV on its rolling platform and the class would get so excited. We'd see a poetry show or a Spanish show or some kind of cultural show designed for 3rd or 4th graders. I wonder why none of those shows are available on RUclips. I certainly have tried to find them. Maybe you know where they can be found. One I recall was Bill Smith "The Wordsmith" and Dr Lawrence Swan, who would show a preserved human brain at the end of his show. Plus the German language lesson "Guten Tag" for high school kids.
The first colorized NET logos debuted around 1968 or 1969.
*THE FIRST ONE YOU MENTIONED! (mind you, television began going into colour in 19-sexual-number.)*
R.I.P NET 1952-1970s
My favorite NET logo is the Earth with the flame
That's the 1966-68 National Educational Television motif.
0:16 are they just zoomed in onto someones NET polo shirt?
Phoenixology
There’s no such thing as an NET shirt.
That is an NET carpet logo
I mean it does look like a shirt so I can't blame ya
I wish I knew sewing just to make an NET shirt
N.E.T Logo Use To Be The Ending Logo For Mister Rogers Neighborhood In (1968)
Having "Educational" in your name denotes connotations of being strictly for child development. Saying "Public" reaches a broader audience which IMO was the focus CPB had going into the 70s and beyond.
"The following program is from NET, The National Educational Television Network."
Armory Brunot,Jr. “The following program is from NET, the public television network.”
NET? But I want coffee...
those were the good ole days
*THIS IS ANY TEA, THE NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION!*
1:32 looks like there is a thunderstorm on the background
The NET sloping roof logo was probably the inspiration for The tesla Cybertruck
Don’t Go-Go Awake is a 1920’s jazz pop song sung by Miss Small and Miss Nos(e)y in Jazzy Jivey Concert. Exactly, without 16mm filming taking off
Characters (in order of appearance)
Miss Nosy
Miss Small
Miss Curious
Miss Sunshine (voiced by Alicyn Packard or Emma Tate) & Mr. Bump (voiced by Paul Greenberg or Simon Greenall)
Miss Helpful
Miss Naughty
Miss Giggles (in-lines your voice)
Miss Whoops (Alicyn Packard or Teresa’s voice)
Mr. Bounce, Mr. Happy and Mr. Grumpy (no voice)
Miss Fussy
Miss Scatterbrain
Miss Nosy: (speaking) Divinely!
Miss Small: Jazz’s on, the other day is going on with the same
Miss Whoops, Miss Naughty and Miss Curious: Don’t Go-Go Awake
Miss Small: the Jazz is going on, now that is what I thinking
Miss Naughty, Miss Sunshine and Mr. Bump: Don’t Going Go-Go Awakening
Miss Small: Everything knobby this I’m a Jazzy Queen, to see what happens to you and for astonishingly
Miss Nosy: Hang-women girl!
Everyone: Don’t Go-Go Awake because she was a little girl and her husband was decadent, so thankful for that being in her hands, In Enrichment’s World!
Miss Scatterbrain: (laughter)
Miss Nosy: wassup, I heard the really cold weather
Miss Small and Choruses: Don’t Go-Go Awake
Miss Nosy: if a wanted come to concert with us
Choruses: Don’t Going is Awakened
Miss Small and Miss Nosy: cuz the new ones is out that there’s a pair of Jazzy Queens, You’ll never say anything about like me!
Miss Small: (in the UK) Ugh!
Everyone: Don’t Go-Go Awake because
with Miss Small: she was a little girl and her husband was decadent
Mr. Bump and Miss Sunshine: (Everyone in the US and Canada) so thankful for that being in her hands!
Everyone: In Enrichment’s World!
Miss Scatterbrain: haha!
All: In Enrichment’s World!
Miss Nosy: just kidding! (Miss Small: Oh!)
Imagine if arthur was released in 1967 with the NET House logo
3:25 The Time Of A Edit Of AVS
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This is NET The public television network
6:37 The time of the NET Robbie Rotten edit done by: ClosingLogosHD
Seems like I remember one from the style and announcer from about 2:00 to 4:00 where he didn't say "The...Television Network", just "This is N E T National Educational Television. Also I remember they used to play Mrs. Robinson by Booker T & The MGs between programs.
The following program is form N E T the public television network.
*FOR THE RECORD, TEN FUCKING TIMES FOR THE SAME VERSION OF THE LOGO!*
3:29 I Found It And Its Unlisted
Sounds like Jackson Beck (the vcoice of Popeye's nemesis Bluto) announcing at the 7:35 mark.
It is.
What year was this logo 7:09
ChipmunksChipetteslover 123 , This NET logo is from 1972.
COMFY RUVINTO thanks
You might have forgotten the red orange and green version, but i have only seen it twice
Maybe its film deteoriation (vinegar syndrome)
The jingle starting at 2:04 sounds like a Trautonium. I wonder if Oscar Sala was commissioned to compose it.
It was British composer Eric Siday, who composed the NET computer jingle in1968. He also composed several other jingles which includes the Screen Gems "S from Hell" and CBS Color promo in the mid 60's
i’m hearing Eutow by autechre
Диктор Первого Приднестровского рекламирует Приключения ПлюсПлюса
Net revived in 2009
XXX
Technically NET still exists.
1) currently PBS
2) Nebraska Educational Television (a PBS subsidiary)
3) a group I have no clue what is
Gallifreyan Warrior 4) wnet 13
7:08-7:14 That's WNET, not NET.
Oh, my mistake! I thought that they'd used it for NET programming, and it still had the same colour scheme as the old house logo, so I thought it counted. Thanks!
Andy Lane You're welcome. :-)
A Little wrong there, that NET logo, actually had been used before NET split into WNET, And PBS.
TR3X PR0DÚCTI0NS, NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION IS CONTINUING!
COMFY RUVINTO no its not
the red white and blue one looked like that due to film damage
Its a very deteoriated film, lost some colors, its warped, very scratched
7:28 everything who has a fanfare doing this
Net History
4:20 Looks like a flag of France.
This is n e t the national educational television network.
NET✅ PBS☑
Net natinoal educational television was scariest logos of all like the following program net logo it was scary
Did not scare me
what happened to NET?
It became what is now, PBS, however, WNET still used the old NET logo till around 1971.
They closed the channel due to lack of funds
Jefferson Rodriguez what kinda funds?
(Funny word) *da boss needs dose names*
@@trele6well, the US government no longer funded NET and Ford Foundation due to the fact that some of its programs was giving way too much information on both kids and adults and it kinda threatened the Nixon administration at that time.
huh
4:20 holy fuck quite deteoriated film
4:22 That one is damaged. G^l$%
PBS logo old
its on film
Warped, color fading, scratched as hell.
French NET
4:20
0:00 0:08 0:14 1:00 2:04 3:40 7:08 7:22
R.I.P. National Educational Television 1952-1972!
3:40
1:00
4:20 It’s too detoriated it’s like it’s a 4mm film
1:01 1966
4:20 very warped and distorted
2:04 look like the Developers of NET was died :v
The film deteriotated and as a result you can hear distortion on its music.
@@AccipiterSmith yeah now i know
side note: it's been 3 years how do you found this comemnt?
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