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Channel 4 continuity including programme promotions for Traffik and The Manageress followed by Fragile Earth opening (2nd July 1989)

Posted on 10th March 2025
By The Rewind Team
Last updated on 9th March 2025
Filed under Channel Presentation, Programmes, Promotions

Our clip includes the 4.25pm Channel 4 junction.

VIDEO: Channel 4 continuity including programme promotion for Traffik and The Manageress followed by Fragile Earth opening. Announcer: TBC. Voiceover: TBC (Traffik trail); TBC (The Manageress trail). TX DATE: 2nd July 1989. COPYRIGHT: Channel 4 Television Corporation.

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[00:00:00] PROGRAMME: the closing seconds of the afternoon film, The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger.

[00:00:12] PROGRAMME GRAPHIC: standard Channel 4 slide design – for Great Expectations.

The film airs next Sunday at 2pm on Channel 4.

[00:00:23] PROGRAMME PROMOTION: for Traffik.

The programme airs tomorrow at 10pm on Channel 4.

[00:00:56] PROGRAMME GRAPHIC: standard Channel 4 slide design – for Fragile Earth: To Be a Butterfly.

This slide has an ‘888’ indicator, highlighting that teletext subtitles are available for this programme.

The programme follows the commercial break, which has been excluded from our clip.

[00:01:14] PROGRAMME PROMOTION: for The Manageress.

The programme airs tonight at 9pm on Channel 4.

[00:01:47] IDENT: one of the standard Channel 4 idents is used to link into the next programme.

This ident includes large “Oracle 888” text, highlighting that teletext subtitles are available for the next programme.

[00:02:02] PROGRAMME: the opening titles from an edition of Fragile Earth.

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: Full Junction, Ident, Programme Graphic, Programme Promotion, Standard Presentation

OSP Package: Channel 4: November 1982 - October 1996

Ident: Channel 4 ident: Space Trip (1982)

On Air Talent: Announcer TBC, Voiceover TBC

Programme Genre: Drama, Factual

Title: Fragile Earth, The Manageress, The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger, Traffik

Decade: 1980s

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