Thank goodness they didn't adopt the 1989 generic look! Can you imagine the IRA bombing Havelock House (UTV HQ) all because Ulster adopted the ITV look at the time!
Ulster's model ident was infact made from melted down bits of 16mm film that hit the cutting room floor and were of no further use, so somewhere in that silvery telly-on-a-stick images of Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley have melted together in a sickening combination of irate ranting and calm thinly-veiled threats.
That 1988-1993 version of the oscilloscope never made the air at 3am in the morning from what I can remember; we had the Granada black cat at that time of night back then.
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somehopes26 3 months ago
You overstate the influence of the troubles on UTV's decisions...
billyshearer1 4 months ago
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Feisty1967 1 year ago
The rotating logo looks like a Christmas tree ornament.
electrogeek77 2 years ago
Thank goodness they didn't adopt the 1989 generic look! Can you imagine the IRA bombing Havelock House (UTV HQ) all because Ulster adopted the ITV look at the time!
MrSargeSays 2 years ago 3
I doubt it actually would have come to that, but they wouldn't have been impressed.
Applemask 2 years ago
I'd guess the 'lady pushing a trolley' one was for daytime programming?
DreadwindsGhost 2 years ago
Ulster's model ident was infact made from melted down bits of 16mm film that hit the cutting room floor and were of no further use, so somewhere in that silvery telly-on-a-stick images of Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley have melted together in a sickening combination of irate ranting and calm thinly-veiled threats.
TashkentFox 2 years ago
That 1988-1993 version of the oscilloscope never made the air at 3am in the morning from what I can remember; we had the Granada black cat at that time of night back then.
col2006ie 2 years ago
Course, you would have done, wouldn't you? So did we. Worth it for the "joke" though.
Applemask 2 years ago