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'''Nickname''': "Circles"
'''Nickname:''' "Circles"


'''Logo:''' We zoom away from some walls of still images (all based on genres of PBS' programming) made of smaller circular images, and over the last wall we see the PBS Circle P-Head logo forming.
'''Logo:''' We zoom away from some walls of still images (all based on genres of PBS' programming) made of smaller circular images, and over the last wall we see the PBS Circle P-Head logo forming.

Revision as of 12:21, 12 October 2022

Background

PBS America is a British edition of the American public television service PBS that was launched on November 1, 2011.

(November 1, 2011-)

Nickname: "Circles"

Logo: We zoom away from some walls of still images (all based on genres of PBS' programming) made of smaller circular images, and over the last wall we see the PBS Circle P-Head logo forming.

Variant: There were many different variants of different genres, like History, Science, and Current Affairs.

FX/SFX: The walls zooming out from different angles. All modern computer effects.

Music/Sounds: Depending on the variant, but always ends with the 2009 jingle.

Availability: Common in the United Kingdom.


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