September 2000 - March 2002
Miscellaneous [1]
Other Channel 5 presentation.
Above: Channel 5 break sting.
Above: Channel 5 film classification graphic [1]. This animation followed the main ident. The colour-scheme didn't necessarily match the ident that preceded it. In fact, the blue version of the film classification was used most.
Above: Channel 5 film classification graphic [2].
Above: Channel 5 film classification graphic [3].
Above: Channel 5 film classification graphic [4].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [1].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [2].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [3].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [4].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [5].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [6].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [7].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [8].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [9].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [10].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [11].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [12]. This promotion end board design was adopted c. January 2001. The background colour on the end board was usually one of four of the five 'Channel 5 colours' - i.e., blue, orange, magenta or green, but not yellow. The background was animated.
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [13].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [14].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [15].
Above: Channel 5 promotional trail [16].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [1].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [2].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [3].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [4].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [5].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [6].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [7].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [8].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [9]. This design was introduced c. January 2001. The backgrounds were animated. Like the promotional trail end boards, the background colour would be one of four of the five 'Channel 5 colours' - not yellow. The captions were used both to trail programmes and as in-programme holding captions around commercial breaks.
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [10].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [11].
Above: Channel 5 programme holding caption [12].
Above: Channel 5 information caption [1].