No ONS in MoTD on BBCone Scotland, but ECP in RH, so still SoBs.
Ok do you wanna translate that into english?
BBC One Scotland's transmission of the popular television programme "Match of The Day" did not contain the On Screen Nexts which previous respondents to this thread report seeing on Network. However, the aforesaid national presentation unit (viz. Scotland) did use an End Credit Promotion during the transmission of "Robin Hood". Thus, despite their non-use of On Screen Nexts during Match of The Day, it is nevertheless in no way incorrect to describe the persons responsible for BBC One Scotland's presentation as c****.
No ONS in MoTD on BBCone Scotland, but ECP in RH, so still SoBs.
Ok do you wanna translate that into english?
BBC One Scotland's transmission of the popular television programme "Match of The Day" did not contain the On Screen Nexts which previous respondents to this thread report seeing on Network. However, the aforesaid national presentation unit (viz. Scotland) did use an End Credit Promotion during the transmission of "Robin Hood". Thus, despite their non-use of On Screen Nexts during Match of The Day, it is nevertheless in no way incorrect to describe the persons responsible for BBC One Scotland's presentation as ****s.
BBC1 North used
Kites
into Rugby League Raw, but there was no North written under the BBCone, unlike the last two weeks where they finally put it in the red box. Being as though the north is just showing the network TX simply delayed by 45 minutes,
Kites
used into the late film Escape from Alcatraz.
The idea is more ripe for spoofing than I first thought; the actual circle concept has barely any guidelines on form, and is so broad that a clip simply ending with something circular in the middle of the screen will work!
Why is it red, it was red with the last one, and red with this ident.
My friend once told me this was because the government colours of Labour are red, so that is why the style of BBC One is red.
Can anyone confirm this?
Thats wrong, they wouldn't be allowed to show an affiliation with a political party! Anyways it's just BBC One's colour, like purple is BBC twos, blue is BBC threes, and black is BBC fours... nothing to read into it really.