They're not computer graphics. It was a model shoot on film, using a periscope lens to drop into the channel of the 'O' to follow the numbers round to 1. Edited at the moving picture company onto (analogue) videotape. How do I know? I designed & produced them.
Brilliant filming, it looks like it's computer generated. Do you know who composed the music? And also the 6 and 9 o'clock news music? I think the 6 o'clock news music from 1984 to 1993 was the most iconic.
This takes me back, I was 4 years old in 1986, but by 1990 I remember watching these, in my summer holidays or days when I was off sick from school and I would watch this on BBC One. Great music and titles, shame the BBC can't have separate looks for all their BBC One news bulletins now instead of always having to be a corporate style. Love the announcer at the start. ITV News brought the announcer at the start of their bulletins in 2009, maybe BBC could do it too.
By contrast, I was 30 in 1986, 1990 was a blur, as was 86, forget the looks at the current bbc news at NBH, they BBC bosses are out of touch and money wasters with little planning ideas as compared the the 1993-1999 v era where each bulletin had its own music and colours.
I was born in 1986, but these credits were used all the way through the late 80s. I remember when I was about two or three years old, whenever I heard the start of this theme for the One O'clock news, and I would drop whatever it was I was doing or playing with and dive behind the sofa to hide before the one appeared on the clock. Why? I have no idea.... Hahahah
Interesting, here in the Philippines, the theme was used in a now-defunct local AM Radio Station for their news.bulletin. I wonder how they obtain it, as they are the only station to have it, which the sister station, as well as the rival station doesn't have. Reference: ruclips.net/video/gsrI3XKZzzE/видео.html
Has to be much better than the current 2018 gloomy music and studio sets that the BBC have, as all very corporate. There were eight tracks on a data-stIck CD-ROM by George Fenton knocking around somewhere .
The BBC now want to have all their national news look the same, cheap and easy to produce. Having different looks for each bulletin was abolished in 1993 with the launch of their virtual set and it has never really returned.
John King This was N2 on the 6th floor at TVC, better days for the lunchtime news later one news, better presenters and nicer theme music, as as you stated, was correct John.
I think they could have used the titles well into the late 1990's, they haven't aged half as much as the old Six O'Clock News titles (late 80's ones). BBC Breakfast News titles from 1989 were impressive as well.
Monday 27th October 1986, when BBC One launched their first ever codified daytime schedule. Up until this point, unlike ITV, BBC One would be on the air, but would stop/start their schedules throughout the day. That all changed on Monday 27th October 1986, 14 years behind ITV.
They're not computer graphics. It was a model shoot on film, using a periscope lens to drop into the channel of the 'O' to follow the numbers round to 1. Edited at the moving picture company onto (analogue) videotape. How do I know? I designed & produced them.
Brilliant filming, it looks like it's computer generated. Do you know who composed the music? And also the 6 and 9 o'clock news music? I think the 6 o'clock news music from 1984 to 1993 was the most iconic.
George Fenton for One and Six for definite, likewise for Nine from the late 80s to 93, and all evolved into the better-known 1993-1999 suite.
Just awesome!
Do you happen to have this ident in your own archive?
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This is the best 'news' intro music ever. They should bring it back....because it's great!
The best One O'Clock news theme tune and graphics...they should bring it back.
I remember this like it was yesterday, and, to be honest, the quality of the intro still stands up today in this age of CGI.
Same here, and the breakfast one too.
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What is CGI? BTE
I remember Martyn Lewis when at ITN would occasionally cover for Peter Sissons on News at One.
The graphic looked quite advanced at that time. Feels more like something from early 2000s
This takes me back, I was 4 years old in 1986, but by 1990 I remember watching these, in my summer holidays or days when I was off sick from school and I would watch this on BBC One. Great music and titles, shame the BBC can't have separate looks for all their BBC One news bulletins now instead of always having to be a corporate style. Love the announcer at the start. ITV News brought the announcer at the start of their bulletins in 2009, maybe BBC could do it too.
ok now
By contrast, I was 30 in 1986, 1990 was a blur, as was 86, forget the looks at the current bbc news at NBH, they BBC bosses are out of touch and money wasters with little planning ideas as compared the the 1993-1999 v era where each bulletin had its own music and colours.
I was sixteen in 1986 and remember it very well, especially the theme tune!
The most British news open ever!
I was a sixteen year old YTS trainee at the time and remember watching it during my lunch hour! Especially the theme tune.
I remember this set and credits as a small child!
Every newsreader's nervous tick - pretend to write something on the script page just 2 seconds before you start.
Lol!
Great fun practicing the 3 of them on the chromatic harmonica, in front of the graphics to keep it in time
I was born in 1986, but these credits were used all the way through the late 80s.
I remember when I was about two or three years old, whenever I heard the start of this theme for the One O'clock news, and I would drop whatever it was I was doing or playing with and dive behind the sofa to hide before the one appeared on the clock. Why? I have no idea.... Hahahah
can you tell martin lewis what's going on
Interesting, here in the Philippines, the theme was used in a now-defunct local AM Radio Station for their news.bulletin. I wonder how they obtain it, as they are the only station to have it, which the sister station, as well as the rival station doesn't have.
Reference: ruclips.net/video/gsrI3XKZzzE/видео.html
And used until 1993!
Such a fantastic theme and titles
Very clean graphics for 1986; they haven't dated that much at all.
Go zoom, animate Quantel
I never know if I like this intro because or in spite of the Play School vibes from the clock numbers
Has to be much better than the current 2018 gloomy music and studio sets that the BBC have, as all very corporate. There were eight tracks on a data-stIck CD-ROM by George Fenton knocking around somewhere .
The BBC now want to have all their national news look the same, cheap and easy to produce. Having different looks for each bulletin was abolished in 1993 with the launch of their virtual set and it has never really returned.
John King
This was N2 on the 6th floor at TVC, better days for the lunchtime news later one news, better presenters and nicer theme music, as as you stated, was correct John.
BBC One O'clock News (1986)
Great theme tune. Very British!
@DrxSlump And it was made in 1986, so it is far ahead for its time.
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I think they could have used the titles well into the late 1990's, they haven't aged half as much as the old Six O'Clock News titles (late 80's ones). BBC Breakfast News titles from 1989 were impressive as well.
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On what date did these titles debut?
Monday 27th October 1986, when BBC One launched their first ever codified daytime schedule. Up until this point, unlike ITV, BBC One would be on the air, but would stop/start their schedules throughout the day. That all changed on Monday 27th October 1986, 14 years behind ITV.
Impressive as well... it's hard to believe that these are computer graphics.
They are not.