Mine would be the first and sixth logo! And man, now has been one month since the Open University's 53th anniversary! I think I should do the collection of vignettes about the company tomorrow.
For those interested, the iconic Open University fanfare is in fact the opening bars of "Divertimento for Three Trumpets and Three Trombones" by Leonard Salzedo (1921-2000).
That video is so enjoyable! Good update to my video from two years back, which I also made when I was fifteen. There's more variants of the first logo (1971-91) I never seen before, and the later version of the second logo (1991-2000) has brilliant animation. That "NO" from Squidward at the end of the third logo though XD Looking forward to your logo history on Aardman, this video and your birthday gift logo were so much fun to watch today. Thanks Jonty! :-)
Thanks, Fabian! I do remember seeing your logo history on The Open University when I was twelve (nearly thirteen). It was interesting to see more variants of the first logo, and I agree with you on the second logos animation. I wonder if the logo was made in the university itself? The second logo's music is dreamy, and the piano bit at the end is soothing. The "NO" from Squidward gets me every time XD I'm laughing at my own creations!
Open University: "Hey!! Wanna get more learning? Then please dial this number. Please do it RIGHT NOW AND COME!!!!" 6:55 Me, literally me who's literally many miles away from Milton Keynes. ¬_¬
Interesting to see some rare clips of the OU being on BBC1 - most of the time, their programmes were on BBC2. My dad used to like watching them, especially the science ones, even though he attended physical universities for his degrees. I like the old music, it reminds me of growing up with Dad watching OU stuff on telly! Sadly, he passed away in 2019, before the OU’s 50th anniversary later that year.
Brilliant logo history of the Open University, Jonty!!!! Not gonna lie, but this is soooo interesting, especially that it's for a famous British university. And I remembered seeing a bit of their logos, especially the first logo. And the most interesting thing about the Open University, is that the town they're located in, which is Milton Keynes, is a pretty new place, which I think it was founded in the 1950s (or the 60s), so it's just as new as Telford. Golly!!!! But yeah, if I did pick a favourite, then my most favourite logos from the Open University would definitely have to be all of them (my most favourite being the 1st, 2nd and 3rd logo)!! But yeah, like as always, awesome video Jonty and keep up with the awesome work!!!! And also, happy 18th birthday Fabian bro!!!! :D :) ;)
Thank you once again, Dylan! Milton Keynes looks like an interesting place. It kind of looks like a motherboard if you see it far away. That is a pretty new place indeed! I agree with your picks on those logos. Those are the same favorites as mine! Stay tuned for my logo history on Aardman!
@@JontyMaster You're welcome Jonty!!!! And yes, Milton Keynes does infact look like a motherboard from an aerial view, it kinda gives it a very modern vibe if you ask me. And also, I'm definitely looking forward to your new upcoming logo history of Aardman indeed!! That'll be a great one!!!! :D
I wonder how many people actually learnt something useful by bumping into an Open University programme in the daytime back then, compared with those suffering yet another property makeover thing today
On the original mono VHS releases of _Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers_ from BBC Video and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, the 1971-1991 Open University logo theme can be heard playing on Gromit's TV set while he's eating breakfast cereal of Korn Flakes and reading _The Republic_ by Pluto. It was taken out of the stereo VHS releases and all releases going forward due to the original releases using copyrighted music such as "Happy Talk" from _South Pacific_ and "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?".
What are your favorite logos from The Open University? Mine would be the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd logos!
The first (1971-91) and second (1991-2000) logos are my favourites from the Open University
Same here!! All 3 logos are my top biggest favourites of all time!!!! :D
All of them really
Mine would be the first and sixth logo! And man, now has been one month since the Open University's 53th anniversary! I think I should do the collection of vignettes about the company tomorrow.
The 2nd one, it sounds so futuristic!!!
For those interested, the iconic Open University fanfare is in fact the opening bars of "Divertimento for Three Trumpets and Three Trombones" by Leonard Salzedo (1921-2000).
That video is so enjoyable! Good update to my video from two years back, which I also made when I was fifteen. There's more variants of the first logo (1971-91) I never seen before, and the later version of the second logo (1991-2000) has brilliant animation. That "NO" from Squidward at the end of the third logo though XD Looking forward to your logo history on Aardman, this video and your birthday gift logo were so much fun to watch today. Thanks Jonty! :-)
Thanks, Fabian! I do remember seeing your logo history on The Open University when I was twelve (nearly thirteen). It was interesting to see more variants of the first logo, and I agree with you on the second logos animation. I wonder if the logo was made in the university itself? The second logo's music is dreamy, and the piano bit at the end is soothing. The "NO" from Squidward gets me every time XD I'm laughing at my own creations!
I love that you two have such great passion for idents! Do you envisage yourselves being graphic designers when you grow up?
@@KaleunMaender77 I'm not quite sure what I want to be when I grow up, but that sure is a pretty good idea!
Open University: "Hey!! Wanna get more learning? Then please dial this number. Please do it RIGHT NOW AND COME!!!!"
6:55 Me, literally me who's literally many miles away from Milton Keynes. ¬_¬
HILARIOUS!!! XDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@@JontyMaster I know right!!!! XD
XD
5:21 In background is my favorite "BBC 2" logo of all time from 1991
Love the ident music. So very 90s, glad there's a stereo recording here.
"Do it now."
"NO!"
I snorted. XD
Interesting to see some rare clips of the OU being on BBC1 - most of the time, their programmes were on BBC2. My dad used to like watching them, especially the science ones, even though he attended physical universities for his degrees. I like the old music, it reminds me of growing up with Dad watching OU stuff on telly! Sadly, he passed away in 2019, before the OU’s 50th anniversary later that year.
Thank you for sharing your memories with your dad. May he rest in peace.
Brilliant logo history of the Open University, Jonty!!!! Not gonna lie, but this is soooo interesting, especially that it's for a famous British university. And I remembered seeing a bit of their logos, especially the first logo. And the most interesting thing about the Open University, is that the town they're located in, which is Milton Keynes, is a pretty new place, which I think it was founded in the 1950s (or the 60s), so it's just as new as Telford. Golly!!!! But yeah, if I did pick a favourite, then my most favourite logos from the Open University would definitely have to be all of them (my most favourite being the 1st, 2nd and 3rd logo)!! But yeah, like as always, awesome video Jonty and keep up with the awesome work!!!! And also, happy 18th birthday Fabian bro!!!! :D :) ;)
Thank you once again, Dylan! Milton Keynes looks like an interesting place. It kind of looks like a motherboard if you see it far away. That is a pretty new place indeed! I agree with your picks on those logos. Those are the same favorites as mine! Stay tuned for my logo history on Aardman!
@@JontyMaster You're welcome Jonty!!!! And yes, Milton Keynes does infact look like a motherboard from an aerial view, it kinda gives it a very modern vibe if you ask me. And also, I'm definitely looking forward to your new upcoming logo history of Aardman indeed!! That'll be a great one!!!! :D
6:55 NO!
The Open University is a public research University and the largest university in the United Kingdom by number of students.
6:54-6:56) 😆🤣😂
Narrator: Do it now....
*NO*
I wonder how many people actually learnt something useful by bumping into an Open University programme in the daytime back then, compared with those suffering yet another property makeover thing today
Ah yes. There are a lot of house programs on TV nowadays :-P
I remember the old Open University commercials from the 2000s. Good times.
The music was my favourite bit.
On the original mono VHS releases of _Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers_ from BBC Video and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, the 1971-1991 Open University logo theme can be heard playing on Gromit's TV set while he's eating breakfast cereal of Korn Flakes and reading _The Republic_ by Pluto. It was taken out of the stereo VHS releases and all releases going forward due to the original releases using copyrighted music such as "Happy Talk" from _South Pacific_ and "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?".
Classic Open University Idents.
Dam it,I missed the rest of it due to a hair cut
6:55
The funny part!
6:55 😂😂😂😂
I remember when Cameron (CCG88) did this in 2017.
I don't remember him doing that in 2017, but I certainly do remember his logo evolutions when I was 10 years old!
I like open university
Yellow screen the best
NICEEEEEEEEEE
We've gone and changed it again...slightly XD
Cool
It's Almost My Birthday!
1991-2000 Is a work of Art.
I am going to become a beginner male ballet dancer at some Texas university in Clear Lake, Texas
It's difficult to clear now because of the lake
"Do it know"
"NO"
What the fuck
Lol I completely forgot about that bit I edited in until now.
6:55 5555555555
WOW!!!!!
5:01 RUINED!!!!!!
What a superb fanfare, they don't make idents or logos like this anymore.....lack of class and education these days
TV3 Thailand Logo
Now i am the worst ytuber... also too underrated, no 1k subs...
Your next logo history (232) will be Aardman Animations
no meme😊
That logo is a brick