BBC1 | closedown | 17th August 1993

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2013
  • © BBC TELEVISION 1993
    End of Spenser For Hire
    BBC1 trailer: Heart Condition
    weather forecast
    PIF: Keep Britain Tidy
    BBC1 clock (12:21am): closing announcement
    BBC1 virtual globe & national anthem
    GLITS tone
    Many thanks to GROMIT9 for putting a date to this clip

Комментарии • 12

  • @techtinkerin
    @techtinkerin 2 года назад +1

    Mega nostalgic 😊❤️

  • @GROMIT9
    @GROMIT9 11 лет назад +3

    The Clip comes from Tuesday 17th August 1993.

  • @AprilSlocombe
    @AprilSlocombe 9 лет назад +5

    I remember that horrific PIF.

  • @josesanches9167
    @josesanches9167 7 лет назад +2

    Clock 12:21 am.

  • @applemask
    @applemask 6 лет назад +2

    A surprisingly impish Peter Bolgar.

  • @louiehinoja3900
    @louiehinoja3900 7 лет назад +1

    its friday Night

  • @hollypietrzak5214
    @hollypietrzak5214 7 лет назад +4

    How come no test pattern Came up at 4:33?

    • @aidanlunn7441
      @aidanlunn7441 7 лет назад +2

      The BBC didn't always put a testcard on after closedown. In fact, more often than not they didn't put one up as it wasn't needed. The testcard was for testing and setting up TV equipment, so who would be setting up a TV set at 20 minutes past midnight?

    • @hollypietrzak5214
      @hollypietrzak5214 7 лет назад +1

      Aidan Lunn but why is there a tone though?

    • @aidanlunn7441
      @aidanlunn7441 7 лет назад +1

      holly pietrzak A) to wake viewers up if they had fallen asleep and to let them know the TV was still on.
      B) I think because some of the transmitters required sound to stay on. Once sound was removed they would begin a shutdown procedure after five minutes of no sound. (More recent ones for 1993 relied on line and frame sync pulses with no video information, hence the black screen, being shown for a certain number of minutes. If a transmitter was to go off showing the testcard then that would need manually activating from the transmitter's control centre).

    • @hollypietrzak5214
      @hollypietrzak5214 7 лет назад

      Aidan Lunn but why didn't it go into static though? I thought most stations did that?

    • @aidanlunn7441
      @aidanlunn7441 7 лет назад

      Most stations do that when the transmitters shut down - the white noise (or "static" as you called it) is a result of the (analogue) tuner in the VCR or TV receiving no signal. The black raster with tone is between the channel going off air and that channels transmitters shutting down.