Draft:BBC News

Intro (1948–1955)
Visuals: TBA

Variant: Starting in 1954, the text was changed to "B.B.C. NEWS AND NEWSREEL".

Technique: TBA

Audio: TBA

Intro (1955-1963)
Visuals: TBA

Technique: TBA

Audio: TBA

1st Intro (1963-1964)
Visuals: TBA

Technique: TBA

Audio: TBA

2nd Intro (1964-1972)


Visuals: TBA

Variants: TBA

Technique: TBA

Audio: TBA

3rd Intro (1972-1974)


Visuals: There is a still image of a man looking at the viewer on a background. The word "NEWS", filled in with yellow dots, wipes in and out several times. The BBC TV logo in white fades in above the word, which then fades to solid white. The text then fades out, leaving just the man.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: Same as the previous intro.

1st Intro (1974-1976)
Visuals: Superimposed over the beginning of the news bulletin is the stacked yellow text "BBC NEWS" in Futura.

Technique: TBA

Audio: Same as the previous intro.

2nd Intro (1976-1981)
Visuals: On an background are two dark orange circles and a brown map of the world. The circles merge into one, then the stacked text "Serif" appears. This ends with a circle transition to the beginning of the news bulletin.

Variant: Starting in 1979, it just shows the first frame of the intro tinted in blue. "BBC NEWS", in a sans-serif font this time, zooms in. The text then disappears before transitioning as normal.

Technique: The 1976 variant uses cel animation, whereas the 1979 variant uses chyron.

Audio: Same as the previous intro.

3rd Intro (1981-1989)
Visuals: On a black background with a red stripe in the centre of the screen, white lines come in from either the left or right side to form a segmented circle. A flashing white rectangle appears below the stripe, and then "types" in "Rockwell". A clock-wipe effect occurs on the circle as the stripe wipes away to reveal a live-action scene.

Variant: Starting in 1985, the red stripe was changed to blue.

Technique: 2D computer animation overlaid onto live-action footage.

Audio: TBA

4th Intro (1988-1993)


Visuals: On a mostly black background with occasional hints of pale blue and red, a antenna forms. Four lightning bolts appear and disappear around the antenna in different forms. Then, a circle outline brings in four more lightning bolts, coloured, and rings appear from the centre of the antenna. "Times New Roman" fades in below the antenna as the background fades to black. As one more hint of pale red occurs on the background, the sequence fades to the start of the news bulletin.

Technique: 2D computer animation by Lambie-Nairn.

Audio: TBA

Legacy: The design of the symbol was criticised for resembling a swastika, resulting in future intros no longer being outsourced.

5th Intro (1993-1999)
Visuals: On what appears to be mostly a live-action scene tinted blue is a spinning globe situated on a neon table. The 1988 BBC logo in full colour is overlaid onto the globe, with the white word "NEWS" in Futura Condensed Italic Oblique next to it. The "BBC NEWS" wordmark fades out, leaving just the globe. The sequence then fades to the start of the news bulletin.

Variant: Starting in 1997, the intro was updated to use the 1997 BBC logo in white, and "NEWS" is in Gill Sans.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: TBA

6th Intro (May 10, 1999-2004)


Visuals: On a yellow background is a oval with the Earth inside of it, spinning. The "BBC NEWS" wordmark from the 1997 variant of the previous intro is below.

Variant: In some cases (such as its debut appearance), the intro is shortened to just the final product.

Technique: CGI by Lambie-Nairn.

Audio: An orchestral tune with drumbeats and beeping sounds, composed by David Lowe.

7th Intro (2003-2006)
Visuals: TBA

Technique: CGI.

Audio: TBA

8th Intro (2004-2008)
Visuals: TBA

Technique: CGI.

Audio: TBA

9th Intro (2008-)
Visuals: TBA

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A re-arrangement of the previous intro's music.