Two semi-complete junctions from Friday 25th September 1981 here. Along with an ATV ident for good measure.
Music: Buttercup (over the clocks) and Lavender 2 by Martin Kershaw.
Video from: CaptainSiCo / Simon Luxton

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Two semi-complete junctions from Friday 25th September 1981 here. Along with an ATV ident for good measure.
Music: Buttercup (over the clocks) and Lavender 2 by Martin Kershaw.
Video from: CaptainSiCo / Simon Luxton
A clock and brief snippet of a slide from March 1982. Then into the titles of Thames 1980 series about Italy, called Finding Out.
Clock Music: Chateaux by Francis Fumiere
Video from: Sdaonline
Here’s a junction from S4C, heading into Scientific Eye. It features a funny announcement about getting a licence to record TV programmes (which you may forget was technically illegal even though everybody did it). Plus there’s an announcement aboout getting hold of some old big floppy disks for the BBC computers, which I’m pretty sure were being replaced by Archimedes and Acorn machines well before 1992.
Music: The Journey and Just a Minute by James Aldenham
Video from: TV Schools
A nice long junction here from Tuesday 13th March 1979. Coming out what may be ‘Watch Your Language’ into Looking at Television from Yorkshire, which includes a nice custom ident.
Music: 1. Frivolity by Andrew Jackman. 2. Chateaux by Francis Fumiere.
Video from: CaptainSiCo / Simon Luxton
Welsh language schools programmes from both ITV and BBC were broadcast on S4C, the Welsh equivalent of Channel 4. This 1989 junction shows their (definitely cheaper looking) version of the 1987 Channel 4 rotoscope.
It uses the same music, and we get to hear a lot of The Journey here, before the humalong of Just a Minute, leading into FFENESTRI - which apparently means ‘Windows’ - as backed up by the opening animation.
Music: 1. The Journey - James Aldenham, 2. Just a Minute - James Aldenham
Video From: Schoolworks
Here’s something a bit different. Granada’s intro and outro to the schools programmes of the day (Mon 10th Feb 1986), using their own branded slides and music from the regular schools playlist. The second song is called Pausing. Not sure about first one yet!
Music: 1. TBC 2. Pausing by James Aldenham
Video from: Schoolworks