An extended MV paying homage to those many BBC TWO personality '2' idents.
Devised by Lambie-Nairn, the famous figure 2, first seen in 1991, here largely became a character with robotic arms that...
An extended MV paying homage to those many BBC TWO personality '2' idents.
Devised by Lambie-Nairn, the famous figure 2, first seen in 1991, here largely became a character with robotic arms that interacted with the scene; the concept saw a shift towards more light-hearted and comedic identities, set in a warm yellow environment and entirely computer animated. They debuted in November 2001 and were retired in February 2007.
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Good question - it's rather the odd one out here, as it is not an ident per se, but a short 'animation'.
I can't be sure of the official name. It was a 5-second sting, based on Screen Clean and used between trails, but seemingly rarely seen.
The example here was recorded from Northern Ireland - they were perhaps the only Nation to make good all-round use of the branding from the yellow era, up until it was retired.
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I can't be sure of the official name. It was a 5-second sting, based on Screen Clean and used between trails, but seemingly rarely seen.
The example here was recorded from Northern Ireland - they were perhaps the only Nation to make good all-round use of the branding from the yellow era, up until it was retired.
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