Seven On-Air Presentation 1999

You know its the 90’s when you look at these!

Would anyone have a video of the Seven Nightly News Perth opener from that time?

I would have thought this is when the “You’re watching Seven [Nightly] News” voiceover opener was introduced.

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PRODUCTION CLOSERS

Blue:


Green:

Orange:

I’d say that there would have also been red and yellow versions. All sourced from the archives of 7Plus.

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The colour bar brings me back lots of memories

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Before HSV7 adopted “the one to watch” they had one last local promo “Melbourne’s Alive”.

HSV7_1999_1

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Caps from Channel Seven Sydney - 24/11/1999:

‘The Mike Walsh Show Years’ Break Bumper:


PRG:


7 Sport Watermark:


Promo Endtags:

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I made this 50fps capture of the 20 second ID

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One for each shade of brown?

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Another version I found on a tape:

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Great quality :heart_eyes:

1999/2000 was the era of excellence for Seven

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and some promos…

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I feel the Split 7 logo could’ve gone a few more years.

…even though their ratings might suggest otherwise.

The logo lasted until 31 December 1999.

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Wasn’t it used briefly at the start of 2000?

The current logo (first version) was launched on New Year’s Day 1 January 2000

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Taken off Seven Sydney in 1999

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$Million Chance of a Lifetime, created to take on Nine’s Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Originally hosted by Frank Warrick, Sandy Roberts took over in 2000.

Cancelled due to high production costs and weak ratings.

the fact that it was a pile of crap

Did Sandy host the standard version? I thought he hosted the Sport version of the format.

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