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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

ABC color presentation logo, when color TV first began broadcasting.

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  • pause @ 0:02 you will see the CBS Logo.

  • Cool American Ident.

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  • NBC's system won out, but CBS had experimented with color so was more ready for it even though its system was rejected.

  • I remember reading that ABC was the last network to broadcast in color. NBC had the wining

  • Why not use this for their new show "Pan Am" that is set in the 60's???

  • There's two ABC color bumpers out there somewhere: One with the same announcer but with a different music theme. Second bumper, has the great Curt Gowdy announcing "This is an ABC SPORTS Color Presentation" that comes in before ABC Wild World of Sports, The American Sportsman and The Olympics.

  • This bumper was used from 1963 through 1966, at a time when the network was only telecasting two or three color shows in prime-time every week (they didn't begin carrying almost half of their evening schedule in color until the fall of '65!). In the fall of '66 [when they began telecasting 100% color series in prime-time], this gave way to individual "custom" color bumpers for each series.

  • This is an ABC color presenting.

  • I remember this played before the Jetsons and the Flintstones.

  • i saw this on batman :D

  • Actually that ABC Circle logo was not introduced on TV until the beginning of the 1962-63 season in early October of 1962, in which the Big "A" logo was used clear up until then(through the first three quarters of 1962 anyway, even including the promo previews of that upcoming new season in September of 1962 as well with the alternative "animated a-b-c letters filling a rectangle" logo that was used in conjunction with the Big "A" logo back then).

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