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ITV Generic ident form-up

(August 2003)

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A former member
TVDragon posted:
chrisb posted:
IIRC, the white cloud version is used before breaking news only.


And it has been used by Border since the end of last year.


Oh... I wasn't referring to the daytime one. I meant the dark blue one, with a white "cloud" in the background.
TI
This Is Granada
Asa posted:
I think you mean the 4th breakbumper here? Unfortunately, it can't be downloaded but it does sound like the one, is longer than your average breakbumper and does have sound but it's definitely a breakbumper. In full, it is an ident called "Peaktime" and is available at The TV Room. Scottish/Grampian showed it for a while.
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Yes, I think everyone’s talking about the thing that’s shown on Granada at night when there is no ads? I always see it during Turn on Terry on Granada on Thursdays. Its just like peaktime one like Asa said, Lasts about 2 secs with sound. Its used before ITV1 trailers at night. Granada North use it a lot at night. Don’t the south use it much? Granada used it once at 10:30pm after News at When. I was flicking between HTV and Granada, and while HTV had ads, Granada showed this and Trailers. I bet Granada forgot to sell this airtime or thought that no ads were needed between the News and the 10:30 show as the news is always running late..
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Andrew Founding member
Well just after Naughtiest Blunders it was definally Ident Peaktime they used as a bumper into some trailers, a few seconds longer than the bumper used during Turn on Terry, the latter only lasts about 3 secs this was more like 6!
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Andrew Founding member
Ident peaktime was used at 5.30am this morning into the Morning News

Also the overnight extended bumper seemed to be the normal generic ident played from about 3 secs in, rather than an actual breakbumper
BR
Brekkie
Andrew posted:
Ident peaktime was used at 5.30am this morning into the Morning News

Also the overnight extended bumper seemed to be the normal generic ident played from about 3 secs in, rather than an actual breakbumper


Aren't these names a bit misleading, considering Daytime and Peaktime normally play in the middle of the night.
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Border? If it's a Northern macro re-edit, why didn't Granada, Yorkshire, and Tyne Tees use it that early?

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