I am really surprised that some of these early NET network IDs were found from kinescopes of programs that were thought to be lost forever. Thanks go out to all the people involved in saving the kinescopes and videotapes of these programs, and for the work involved in restoring the footage, and then uploading it on to UA-cam for future generations to watch, learn, and enjoy.
That's veteran announcer Fred Foy saying, "This is NET. The public television network." By 1967, National Educational Television was underwritten by the Corporation of Public Broadcasting.
I am really surprised that some of these early NET network IDs were found from kinescopes of programs that were thought to be lost forever. Thanks go out to all the people involved in saving the kinescopes and videotapes of these programs, and for the work involved in restoring the footage, and then uploading it on to UA-cam for future generations to watch, learn, and enjoy.
That's veteran announcer Fred Foy saying, "This is NET. The public television network." By 1967, National Educational Television was
underwritten by the Corporation of Public Broadcasting.
Thanks for using some of my finds :)
*28:55** MY FAVORITE VERSION OF THE 2002 PBS LOGO!*
*26:07** MY FAVORITE VERSION OF THE 2000 PBS LOGO!*
*22:26** POSSIBLY PBS's LAST FILMED LOGO!*
"You're watching viewer supported NET-The National Educational Television Network".
You forgot net 1970 logo, pbs kids and net science
1:32 This is National Educational- (Currently Interrupted)
1:34 0,25x: LOL😂😂😂
Hungry and tired and hungry but not so much that I’m tired
Nice logo history
Happy pbs and net day
1:30 This should be an NET Logo Bloopers Take
I think it was in 1968 or 1969 when the n.e.t. logo changed from black and white to changing in color
19:14 Happy birthday to you
18:20 : 2nd logo (1971-1984)
8:41 National Educational Television
2:06 Uh, What?
22:14 pbs kids
7:12 EG Marshall voiceover
8:11 Black Variant?
net the is in indonesia
Junytony pbs
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30:12 the end
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