Caps aired on 26/02/2003
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More caps coming soon
Caps aired on 26/02/2003
Ident:
Sponsor Billboard:
Classification Warning:
Promo Endtags:
More caps coming soon
Last idents featuring the first version of the logo. 7 relaunched in July 2003 by dropping “The One to Watch”, in September of the same year with the current logo and a full relaunch in summer 2003/04.
If I’m not mistaken, the slogan was dropped in July while other On-Air Presentation elements remained mostly unchanged (or only slightly tweaked, such as the Idents having the logo on white instead of black at the end) until the September relaunch.
During the life of this On-Air Presentation package, the Promo Supers were also changed.
Everything other than the slogan dropped and the background changed to white remained until the full relaunch in September that year
This ident ender, taken from another ‘See Things Differently’ ident like above, is one of the last to use ‘the one to watch’:
I believe these were the first idents to be filmed in 1080i HD.
Sunday 16/2/2003
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‘Mission to Mars’ Breakbumpers:
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Tuesday 18/2/2003
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Nice captures!
I did liked that era despite it wasn’t a good period for the network losing every week to 9 save for the Rugby World Cup Final
Definitely one of Seven’s better packages.
Promo Endtags from Channel Seven Sydney (although I think the 'Weekender promo makes it obvious as to which market these are from) - April 18, 2003:
Even considering that it was the non-ratings period, a rather dismal lineup of programming from Seven here! Police Camera Action? World’s Greatest Bloopers? Surprise Wedding Coming Soon?! No wonder Nine smashed them in the ratings that year.
You can also tell that “Always Greener” was on the way out when they aired a new episode on Easter Sunday!
Some terrible shows there!
When every Better Homes and Gardens presenters had their own spinoff shows!
Christmas 2002 on Seven. With thanks to @Zampakid, the first lot of caps is from December 18!
Lineup:
Sponsor Billboards (The music beds used on these are probably one of the few major elements which remain unchanged from the 2000-02 graphics):
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“Christmas is…” Ident - from what I’ve seen, there were several different versions produced featuring various Seven Network personalities of the time.
This particular variant features Johanna Griggs (probably the only one still regularly seen on Seven today), John Wood, Ada Nicodemou, John Howard (the actor who at the time was starring in Always Greener, not the then-PM!) plus a few actresses from the soaps who’s names I probably should know but escape me right now:
…and taking us right up to December 25 are these. Full credit to Chris Tracey for uploading Carols in the Domain 2002 to YouTube and leaving in the commercial breaks so the stills of the Orange Sponsor Billboard (four out of five colours, hooray!) and more Promo Endtags could be featured here: