After the cursive writing appears, the three thick candles dissolve to the abstract-cut letters of the tri-colored PBS logo. The blue 'P' is wearing a Santa hat! :-)
After the cursive lettering appears, the candles then dissolve to the abstract-cut letters of the tri-colored PBS logo. The blue 'P' is wearing a Santa hat!
After the cursive lettering appears, the candles then dissolve to the abstract-cut letters of the tri-colored PBS logo. The blue 'P' is wearing a Santa hat!
You should try and find the Christmas interstitial you might have used as did other PBS stations like mine in Houston, Texas; KUHT-TV 8, of the tri-colored PBS I.D. logo. As I vaguely remember, it started out with this animation of three thick candles on a dining room table, in blue, orange and green. A Christmas tree might have been in the background with presents around it. Then this cursive writing appears, letter by letter, under the candles reading "Season's Greetings."
I'm an editor at the PBS station covering Buffalo NY and Toronto, OT. This was the PBS branding element we placed on our "Woman" series that PBS aired.
We have a tape library the size of a small restaurant filled with old shows we're sloooowly converting to digital files like this one. There is no money to do this work, so we have to be careful not to damage the tape machines by running too many old tapes through them at once.
@ArchiveWNED hay ive been a PBS kids fan since the early 2000's and even throw im 15, i still watch PBS kids, that's how awesome PBS is!!!!!. My local broadcasting station is WSKG TV Binghamton New York USA. Channel lucky 7. (just 7, i like saying lucky 7 now to refer to it, LOL). And if im on vacation anywhere in the USA i always say "what channel is PBS on here?," before anything else. Now that im getting older its not as important to me as much, but its cool, no AWESOME!!!
Where did you get hold of this? I've been in search of promos and so forth where this logo appeared, especially the in-between program Christmas variant from about 1977.
I never liked any of these loud and obnoxious logos at all. :(
CelesteK 3 months ago
Man, those old-school synthesizers are awesome to the max! I'm about to try to find one on ebay!
vigilante11485 8 months ago
@vigilante11485 No kidding that they are awesome to the max, especially the Moog Modular ones, which I believe the jingle was recorded with.
Aspergian 6 months ago
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After the cursive writing appears, the three thick candles dissolve to the abstract-cut letters of the tri-colored PBS logo. The blue 'P' is wearing a Santa hat! :-)
Aspergian 1 year ago
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After the cursive lettering appears, the candles then dissolve to the abstract-cut letters of the tri-colored PBS logo. The blue 'P' is wearing a Santa hat!
Aspergian 1 year ago
After the cursive lettering appears, the candles then dissolve to the abstract-cut letters of the tri-colored PBS logo. The blue 'P' is wearing a Santa hat!
Aspergian 1 year ago
You should try and find the Christmas interstitial you might have used as did other PBS stations like mine in Houston, Texas; KUHT-TV 8, of the tri-colored PBS I.D. logo. As I vaguely remember, it started out with this animation of three thick candles on a dining room table, in blue, orange and green. A Christmas tree might have been in the background with presents around it. Then this cursive writing appears, letter by letter, under the candles reading "Season's Greetings."
Aspergian 1 year ago
Oh gosh........I remember this from when I was a kid!
Vanillablooos 1 year ago
I'm an editor at the PBS station covering Buffalo NY and Toronto, OT. This was the PBS branding element we placed on our "Woman" series that PBS aired.
We have a tape library the size of a small restaurant filled with old shows we're sloooowly converting to digital files like this one. There is no money to do this work, so we have to be careful not to damage the tape machines by running too many old tapes through them at once.
Thanks for watching!
ArchiveWNED 2 years ago 5
Did PBS supply the logo film to you? Once I saw on a website that no longer exists which sold 16mm films; a 15 foot reel of this very I.D.
Aspergian 2 years ago
So you did get to read my comment I posted a week ago about what I am in quest of. :-)
Aspergian 2 years ago
@ArchiveWNED hay ive been a PBS kids fan since the early 2000's and even throw im 15, i still watch PBS kids, that's how awesome PBS is!!!!!. My local broadcasting station is WSKG TV Binghamton New York USA. Channel lucky 7. (just 7, i like saying lucky 7 now to refer to it, LOL). And if im on vacation anywhere in the USA i always say "what channel is PBS on here?," before anything else. Now that im getting older its not as important to me as much, but its cool, no AWESOME!!!
ThePolerbearproducts 8 months ago
Where did you get hold of this? I've been in search of promos and so forth where this logo appeared, especially the in-between program Christmas variant from about 1977.
Aspergian 2 years ago
Brilliant to see this again in such great quality!
Retrontario 2 years ago