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Whataday
Founding member
I think Back Soon and Welcome Back were seen as less formal versions of End of Part One and Part Two, although for long programmes with multiple parts it also made more sense.
The Big Breakfast used Back Soon/Welcome Back before ditching them in 1996. They returned with their final retro-rebrand in mid 2001.
TV-am just used to say what was "Coming Up" in the next part.
The Big Breakfast used Back Soon/Welcome Back before ditching them in 1996. They returned with their final retro-rebrand in mid 2001.
TV-am just used to say what was "Coming Up" in the next part.
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A former member
Bullseye had these terms for most of ita run.
DE
In '93, of course, they changed to "Back in a couple of throws!" and "Back again!"
Bullseye had these terms for most of ita run.
In '93, of course, they changed to "Back in a couple of throws!" and "Back again!"
DV
I like how all the graphics are done on that show, even the credits roll on the back wall.
The Russell Howard Hour still use them.
I like how all the graphics are done on that show, even the credits roll on the back wall.
NJ
Neil Jones
Founding member
Have any other shows beside The Russell Howard Hour (and Family Fortunes during the Monkhouse/Bygraves years) run show credits on their back walls or somewhere on the set as opposed to doing them traditionally? Bob's Full House is the only other show I can think of at the moment, I'm sure there are others.
IS
I'm pretty sure that Family Fortunes did it again in the brief period that they had a colour screen
EDIT: kind of https://youtu.be/Ptji-NfOIwQ (at 24:30)
EDIT: kind of https://youtu.be/Ptji-NfOIwQ (at 24:30)
Last edited by Inspector Sands on 29 November 2018 8:53pm
SP
There was that Nigel Slater cooking series the credits were done as labels on ingredients.
Or something a bit more old school
Or something a bit more old school