@euan4 Its the "Birmingham" version of the jingle, introduced in 1970 for some reason to show what was being made at Birmingham rather than Elstree. It didn't last very long.
When ATV went into colour in November 1969 Elstree and Birmingham both used the more well known fanfare.
@CrossroadsFanClub Thanks for this information as always wonderd why it was different to the more well known Jingle. Thought it was an unbroadcast version
A little bit of History, Now gone. Only part of Books in Libraries or You Tube. Long may it continue.
Fondly remembered local TV stations in the UK.
STV. Scottish.
TTTV. Tyne Tees.
BTV. Border TV.
Anglian TV. ATV. Yorkshire. Thames. It was a heyday in TV.
Now its not really the same, is it.
Banshmansh 6 months ago
Um, I still don't get why ATV would be using the BBC pips.
Kevo00 2 years ago 3
Yeah, where'd you get that jingle? Sounds alternate.
eszettfromhell 2 years ago
Yes the jingle is one that was used only a few times and is from the ATV Web site
euan4 2 years ago
@euan4 Its the "Birmingham" version of the jingle, introduced in 1970 for some reason to show what was being made at Birmingham rather than Elstree. It didn't last very long.
When ATV went into colour in November 1969 Elstree and Birmingham both used the more well known fanfare.
CrossroadsFanClub 1 year ago
@CrossroadsFanClub Thanks for this information as always wonderd why it was different to the more well known Jingle. Thought it was an unbroadcast version
euan4 1 year ago
well done bu is that a different ATV Jingle??
DENBOW4 3 years ago