http://www2.itv.com/about/regional has them all. It's flash, so you'll have to screengrab them, but apart from an incorrect font on YTV's and Anglia's logos (Anglia is Times Bold, should be normal Times New Roman, YTV uses the 1997 font, not the 1999 one) they're really accurate, albeit in 2D. Better than the hearts ones that used to be there. No Central or Westcountry (they use carlton's logo) but HTV is there - with a blue, 3D bevelled box! (An unused ITV1 Wales logo, perhaps)
They might come in useful for mocks, but at the very least, it shows ITV have learned a lesson.
Lots of entertainment to be had reading the PR guff providing a brief description of each region accompanying the relevant logo. Anyone would think they were all separate, distinct companies, the way they describe them!
For example -
"The Border Television region embraces three separate and distinct cultures - English, Scottish and Manx. Its people here are united by a history which for centuries saw them fiercely contest the Borderlands through alliances that ignored nationhood and political boundaries. This history, along with a conservative tradition shaped by remoteness and life within small communities, has given a strong sense of identity to those in the Border Television region who recognise that although at times they desire to be seen apart from their near neighbours they acknowledge they share a way of life that is different from that in much of the rest of the British Isles."
A strong sense of identity indeed - which is then completely ignored by the ITV network! I mean, does that paragraph mean anything?
This seems to be HTV's new logo. It appears on the monitors in the newsrooms.
"HTV is unique among ITC licensees providing two separate and distinct programme services, one for the nation of Wales and the other for the region of the West of England. Creatively meeting the different preferences of these two audiences HTV's programme makers benefit from the company's more than 30 years experience as the ITV channelprovider for Wales and the West."
We'll remember that when West is merged with Westcountry!
Just flicking through that site and discovered a strange TV rule I'd never heard off - the 20 minute rule.
Basically, for programmes with more than one internal ad break (i.e. over 45 minutes), the internal parts (including ads) have to be at least 20 minutes long. (16:30 prog, 3:30 ads).
So that must be why in programmes such as The Bill the opening part is generally only 7-8 minutes long.
How on earth did you work that out? Did you open the .swf file in flash?
That's the hard way ... the easy way is to just right-click on the Flash module on the page and select "Zoom In." The bitmap pixelliness will give itself away very quickly.