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'''Visuals:''' The logo zooms 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.
'''Visuals:''' The screen zooms 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.
'''Variant:''' There were many different variants of different genres, like History, Science, and Current Affairs.

Revision as of 21:56, 27 November 2023

Background

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

ID (November 1, 2011-)


Visuals: The screen zooms 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.

Technique: CGI by Dunning Penney Jones.

Audio: Depends on the variant, but always ends with the 2009 jingle.

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