It's depressing isn't it how the BBC had the freedom and resources to create all these fantastic stings in addition to their idents 20 years ago, and now it seems they don't even feel they can justify giving their second channel a new set of idents when it's in desperate needs of them.
I think there will be a rebrand after they decide what will happen with BBC 3. If 3 does close, then I imagine BBC 2 will go back to its original remit and a rebrand would reflect this. The old BBC 2 Idents are a very welcome stop gap, I'm loving them
I partly agree, but I also think that BBC4 would also need to close and its content move back to BBC2 for the latter to be more like its original remit. Which I hope does happen, even if some don't want it to.
I partly agree, but I also think that BBC4 would also need to close and its content move back to BBC2.
There's very little BBC4 content that moved from BBC2 in the first place
I wouldn't say it was the content so much, but the nature of the content. A lot of what they've produced would've been on BBC Two if BBC Four didn't exist.
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Have any of the BBC2 stings from 1990s been brought back to TV today?
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Hey! I said have any BBC2 stings aired on TV recently?
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I partly agree, but I also think that BBC4 would also need to close and its content move back to BBC2.
There's very little BBC4 content that moved from BBC2 in the first place
I wouldn't say it was the content so much, but the nature of the content. A lot of what they've produced would've been on BBC Two if BBC Four didn't exist.
No most of it would never have been commissioned at all. A the two channels have different commissioning strategies and budgets. None of the low budget stuff that BBC4 shows would have ever have considered by BBC2
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Ballet sting shown on Network, before BBC News (at 11am)