This montage of BBC1 Christmas idents since 1974 is a lovely festive nostalgia rush
When you were a kid it was always an especially exciting moment when BBC1 swapped its usual idents for a special Christmas version.
Each year it was different but it always meant the same thing – Christmas really was just round the corner.
Now Lewis Pringle has done a montage of every festive ident since 1974 and it’s a lovely rush of nostalgia.
To get into the Christmas mood, a short montage of every BBC One Christmas ident since 1974. pic.twitter.com/BoK2kvTevT
— Lewis (@lewispringle) December 2, 2018
Christmassy enough, yet?
You could teach a class on the changing media aesthetic with this
— jessica a. m. (@my2k) December 3, 2018
@Andrew_Wyld I love that some of these obviously cost a VAST amount of money yet others could cost less than £10 from a local Poundland.
— Neil Brewitt (@redpola) December 3, 2018
Although Santa’s disembodied head rotating on a turntable seems unseasonably gruesome.
— LYONEL BITCHY (@BitchyLyonel) December 2, 2018
NIGHTMARE pic.twitter.com/f9QH1sjLBJ
— Jamie Ryan (@JamievRyan) December 3, 2018
Every year it gets a little less christmassy
— ESCViking (@ESCViking) December 3, 2018
Poor, forgotten Ceefax
— Fitter You (@FitterYouGlobal) December 3, 2018
We’re with this person.
Xmas pudding along the map of the world is best. For me.
— Andy Lycett (@AndyLycett) December 3, 2018
And just in case you’re wondering.
This is great, what’s the name of the tune though?
— Rice (@RhysMerriott) December 3, 2018
Carol of the Bells from The Carpenters album Christmas Portrait.
— Lewis Pringle (@lewispringle) December 3, 2018
To conclude …
Absolutely love this
— Rob (@abfabrobgeek) December 3, 2018