1:50 - A look back at how ITV in the South and South East began, 1:55 - Then, how Television South is born in '82... 1:59 - And the South will rise again as Meridian will take charge.
Here n Dublin we got ulster television and BBC Nothern Ireland. I had forgotten The UTV ident at 2:42 but seeing it again brings back memories, as does the UTV ident at 2:52 .
Indeed there was the 'Flowing Rivers' ident, then the generic 'Get ready' , also, in the early nineties, there was a prism effect ident (similar to the grey/silver background), but on a black background. - Always remember this as the IVC background was black and white striped. And finally, not forgetting the mirror-esque TTTV logo (before Channel 3 North East briefly took over in 1996)
I have to say that this video was amazing to watch. I would like to know if their was a video of tv idents on here, because you could watch it at 720 and now the video as gone and I hope somebody on here remembers it :)
I have a copy of this in full quality on DVD - but who is that actor doing the knife-throwing in the TTTV section? I recognise him - he played Dr Crippen in a TV musical of the Crippen story (entitled "Belle", if I recall correctly) circa 1961.
I think this was amazing to watch. But I would like to know who made this video and if anybody is going to make a new one of this, because I would like to see one with all TV idents in it. :)
How ironic the guy talking about how Drake's ship truly represents the west country, when his own snooty cut glass accent is the exact antithesis of the very same.
Peter Cadbury was good for Plymouth though and both the Plymouth studios, Westward and the BBC, sent many presenters up to London for the national channels because we speak so well.
Transdiffusion Broadcasting System has an audio recording of TWW's farewell, which was John Betjeman giving the eulogy for the Welsh station; who knows why it lost? Maybe it had connections to London? Maybe it wasn't "Welsh"? Maybe it had angered Harold Wilson? Who knows? If you find it, please listen to it. It's Sir John Betjeman's well, epilogue to the station. Before you listen to it, I will tell you that after a farewell special, "All Good Things..." came a commercial break. But after the windshield wiper break bumper appeared one last time, Sir John Betjeman's epilogue began. And I hope you like it.
TVAM: It was shut down and promptly replaced with GMTV (likely due to financial issues) WWN: Went down with TWW after HTV took over Wales' regional license.
WWN were a group that pressurised the ITA to create a franchise for North and West Wales. ITA never believed that this area could sustain a contractor as North Wales was receiving the Granada ABC service out of area and the West was mostly served by a Rediffusion cable service that was picking up a signal from Westward. The WWN people were adamant that they could make it work so eventually the ITA gave them a try. The ITA were proved right, the people of the North weren't bothered about having their aerials turned round and in the West, Rediffusion wouldn't change the head end from Westward. WWN failed and the ITA asked TWW to take it over, they did and came up with the identity Teledu Cymru TWW network for Wales. TWW lost the franchise to HTV for the 1968 licences. TWW owner, Lord Derby was furious that he had lost after doing the ITA a favour by buying WWN. He decided to sell the station to HTV early and walked away, there was no farewell programme because the station changed hands swiftly and before planned date.
Funny at 3:38 to hear the guy telling us how Drake's ship "represents the west country" in a clipped Oxford accent that couldn't be any less representative of the west country...
When I traveled it was great to see how each region was different. Now it's all bland...
The Logos remaining for the itv regions is all just:
ITV logo
Text.
Isn't it true tho.
It was sad to see the Southern Television Ident disappear at the very end of its franchise run on December 31 1981 along with ATV and Westward
It was indeed too!!
I have to admit, the quality of these idents look amazing.
1:50 - A look back at how ITV in the South and South East began,
1:55 - Then, how Television South is born in '82...
1:59 - And the South will rise again as Meridian will take charge.
I love that comment from penguin75, some people still call channel 3 westward!
I would love to see anymore westward TV clips/TV people.
Very good quality clips. Thx for sharing this.
I was half expecting Supergran on after that Tyne Tees tune and No 73 after the ident of TVS!
TVs was my favorite
Here n Dublin we got ulster television and BBC Nothern Ireland. I had forgotten The UTV ident at 2:42 but seeing it again brings back memories, as does the UTV ident at 2:52 .
BBC and ITV are now shown all across Ireland as far as I know.
Great video. More please!
There was one you missed Border TV (part of the itv network - now owned by Granada - anotherone that was missed). What was there was very good.
0:20 - "Don't just say brown, say Hovis!"
There were many more Tyne Tees logos before 1996 notably the rivers logo circa 1988.
Indeed there was the 'Flowing Rivers' ident, then the generic 'Get ready' , also, in the early nineties, there was a prism effect ident (similar to the grey/silver background), but on a black background. - Always remember this as the IVC background was black and white striped. And finally, not forgetting the mirror-esque TTTV logo (before Channel 3 North East briefly took over in 1996)
"This is my authentic West Country accent"
Do you have recordings of BBC Local Radio Idents from the original lauchings ???
The first Westward ident jingle b/w sounds like The Holly And The Ivy
I have to say that this video was amazing to watch. I would like to know if their was a video of tv idents on here, because you could watch it at 720 and now the video as gone and I hope somebody on here remembers it :)
I have a copy of this in full quality on DVD - but who is that actor doing the knife-throwing in the TTTV section? I recognise him - he played Dr Crippen in a TV musical of the Crippen story (entitled "Belle", if I recall correctly) circa 1961.
I think this was amazing to watch. But I would like to know who made this video and if anybody is going to make a new one of this, because I would like to see one with all TV idents in it. :)
ruclips.net/video/GSMyqYZ5yGE/видео.html Part 1
Very strange how the original 1987 version of the second TVS logo was cut out of this.
It’s missing the 1987 TVS logo ….
I love the first TVS intro. Reminds me of Fraggle Rock.
Here in Devon still some local folk still refer to the third channel as Westward!!! Resistant to change or what!!!
I hated when it became the bland TSW and we lost the golden gallion!
How ironic the guy talking about how Drake's ship truly represents the west country, when his own snooty cut glass accent is the exact antithesis of the very same.
Peter Cadbury was good for Plymouth though and both the Plymouth studios, Westward and the BBC, sent many presenters up to London for the national channels because we speak so well.
Is it possible to find TWW's farewell anywhere???
Go to Soundcloud and search, "Come to an End."
Transdiffusion Broadcasting System has an audio recording of TWW's farewell, which was John Betjeman giving the eulogy for the Welsh station; who knows why it lost? Maybe it had connections to London? Maybe it wasn't "Welsh"? Maybe it had angered Harold Wilson? Who knows?
If you find it, please listen to it. It's Sir John Betjeman's well, epilogue to the station. Before you listen to it, I will tell you that after a farewell special, "All Good Things..." came a commercial break. But after the windshield wiper break bumper appeared one last time, Sir John Betjeman's epilogue began. And I hope you like it.
What happened to TVAM? Also WWN (Wales West & North), which later merged with TWW.
TVAM: It was shut down and promptly replaced with GMTV (likely due to financial issues)
WWN: Went down with TWW after HTV took over Wales' regional license.
TVam lost their franchise in the renewal round of 1991. It was awarded to GM TV who started on Jan 1st 1993.
WWN were a group that pressurised the ITA to create a franchise for North and West Wales. ITA never believed that this area could sustain a contractor as North Wales was receiving the Granada ABC service out of area and the West was mostly served by a Rediffusion cable service that was picking up a signal from Westward. The WWN people were adamant that they could make it work so eventually the ITA gave them a try. The ITA were proved right, the people of the North weren't bothered about having their aerials turned round and in the West, Rediffusion wouldn't change the head end from Westward. WWN failed and the ITA asked TWW to take it over, they did and came up with the identity Teledu Cymru TWW network for Wales. TWW lost the franchise to HTV for the 1968 licences. TWW owner, Lord Derby was furious that he had lost after doing the ITA a favour by buying WWN. He decided to sell the station to HTV early and walked away, there was no farewell programme because the station changed hands swiftly and before planned date.
Link to Part 1?
Funny at 3:38 to hear the guy telling us how Drake's ship "represents the west country" in a clipped Oxford accent that couldn't be any less representative of the west country...
3:39 kinda reminds me of a CWilliams1976 style of presenting. Maybe he was right after all :-/
The jingle for tsw is quite melodic as is central and Tyne tees.
Part one of this video was taken down due to a fake copyright claim
it was a claim, can't remember who was claiming on it now
Musicians?
GREAT I DENTS
From Stupid boring Tyne Tees.. to boating WestwardTV holidays.
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Good grief, the Westward thing was a little grandiose.
That's because it covered a grand region, the best in the UK!
in the uk
8:01 Aaaaa
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