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Channel 5 ident for new Michael Palin series

Posted on 16th April 2024
By The Clean Feed Team
Last updated on 12th May 2024
Filed under PresWatch

Channel 5 has been running an ident promoting Michael Palin in Nigeria.

Michael embarks on a 1300-mile journey, finding stunning nature and diverse cultures.

The ident features still images of various items associated with Nigeria. An photo of Michael’s face is shown in the centre of the lower-third of the screen, with a large white 5 logo directly above.

VIDEO: Channel 5 ident: Michael Palin in Nigeria. Announcer: David Wartnaby. TX DATE: 16th April 2024. COPYRIGHT: Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd.

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PICTURED: Channel 5 ident. COPYRIGHT: Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd.

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