From the episode of "Science and Conscience" titled "A Matter of Life and Death". DUDE THIS LOGO BANGERS, btw funny intro cut off cause it's copyrighted.
I have an early Intertel example on film. The British representative in the documentary (Homosexuality in Men and Women) however was Rediffusion London.
Music by John Baker of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
I'm assuming "ABC" is actually the Australian channel, right? Not the one owned by Disney?
yeah it was the australian one
@@SBIMoonSquidThere Isn't That Much Information For This "Intertel" Thing
@@channel_moved_stop_subscribing not much unfortunately
@@SBIMoonSquid I Couldn't Even Find A WIKIPEDIA PAGE On Its Either
@@channel_moved_stop_subscribing wikipedia silly anyway
I have an early Intertel example on film. The British representative in the documentary (Homosexuality in Men and Women) however was Rediffusion London.
I just saw yo upload, very based to know that fr.
This can’t be any later than 1970, NET changed the name to PBS that year and the in color bumper debuted in 1969
Actually, the NET name was still used until 1972 (mostly on WNET), even when PBS began.
@@LETVReturns Might've still been used in 1972, but it was a very different logo by then
i agree, this must've been in 1970 or 1969.
Scanimate letters
Great
CBC, the ABC, the BBC and NET?
Yes, apparently it appears as though the public broadcasters of Canada, Australia, and Britain made agreements to share each other's programs.