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Channel 4 continuity including programme promotions for Ruby and Soap Weekend followed by Life After Soap opening/closing (2 clips) (2nd December 1995)

Posted on 5th October 2021
By The Rewind Team
Last updated on 5th October 2021
Filed under Channel Presentation, Programmes, Promotions

The 11.10pm Channel 4 junction.

VIDEO: Channel 4 continuity including programme promotion for Ruby. Announcer: TBC. Voiceover: TBC. TX DATE: 2nd December 1995. COPYRIGHT: Channel 4 Television Corporation.

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[00:00:00] STING: for Soap Weekend, featuring Bill Dean.

[00:00:04] PROGRAMME GRAPHIC: a special design for Soap Weekend. This example is for Life After Soap.

The programme airs after the commercial break.

[00:00:14] PROGRAMME PROMOTION: for Ruby.

The film airs on Thursday at 10pm on Channel 4.

[00:00:45] BREAK BUMPER: the standard Channel 4 break bumper.

We’ve excluded the commercial break and pick up the action from this junction in the clip below.

VIDEO: Channel 4 continuity including programme promotion for Soap Weekend followed by Life After Soap opening/closing. Announcer: TBC. Voiceover: TBC. TX DATE: 2nd December 1995. COPYRIGHT: Channel 4 Television Corporation/Blast! Films.

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[00:00:00] PROGRAMME: a short programme called Soap Memories.

Geoffrey Hughes talks about Coronation Street.

[00:01:08] PROGRAMME PROMOTION: a preview of some programmes included in Soap Weekend tomorrow evening:

6pm Coronation Street.

6.30pm The Real Coronation Street.

8pm The Coronation Street Years.

[00:01:38] IDENT: one of the Soap Weekend idents.

[00:01:51] PROGRAMME: the opening and closing of Life After Soap.

RELATED ARTICLE: you can view the junction that preceded this one here.

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Broadcaster/Channel: Channel 4, Channel 4 Television Corporation
Broadcast Area: UK: National

OSP Category: Break Bumper, Full Junction, Ident, Programme Graphic, Programme Promotion, Standard Presentation, Sting, Strand-Based Presentation

OSP Package: Channel 4: November 1982 - October 1996

Ident: Channel 4 ident: Soap Weekend/Lady (1995)

Sting/Break Bumper: Channel 4 sting: Soap Weekend/Bill Dean (1995)

On Air Talent: Announcer TBC, Voiceover TBC

Programme Genre: Drama, Factual

Title: Coronation Street, Life After Soap, Ruby, Soap Memories, The Coronation Street Years, The Real Coronation Street

Decade: 1990s

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