ABC "Come on Along" ID

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1st (and only) Logo
(1982-1983)
ABC "Come On Along" ID (1)ABC ID (1982)
WCBD (Come On Along)
ABC/KEYT 1982ABC/KXLY 1982ABC/KXLY 1982 (alt. logo)ABC "Come on Along" Legal Station IDs - CLG WikiABC/WCVB 1982WEWS 1982
WTVN-TV Columbus 6 ID (1982)ABC/WATE 1983ABC/KLTV 1982
WABC-TV New York (1982)ABC/WKBW 1982ABC/WLS 1982
ABC/WMTW 1982 ("TV Eight" logo)WMTW 1982
KUSA 1982ABC/WFTV 1983ABC/WLUK 1982
ABC "Come on Along" Legal Station IDs - CLG WikiWAKR 1982
ABC/WAAY 1982WBAK 1982

Nickname: "Come On Along"

Logo: On a black background, a orange star comes down from the top of the screen which makes the word "COME" appear. Then another one comes down which makes the word "ON" appear. One more comes down which makes the word "ALONG" appear. During all this, the slogan rotates to the right. Then a red streak comes down which reads out "ABC" and hits the three O's. When the letters hit the O's, a burst of stars form a blue neon background where the circle of the ABC logo in black with red emitting from the bottom of the circle fades in while the ABC text comes down and lands on the circle.

Variants:
  • There's a variant where the emitting red at the bottom of the circle is blue. It's unknown if this variant is real.
  • There's a version where the logo is blank. This was used for closed circuit broadcasts so local stations could their logos in.
  • There is a version where the entire logo is still. This was used for closed circuit broadcasts and station sign-offs.
  • A version was made for Nine Network in Australia. In this version, after the word "ALONG" appears, the entire logo freezes halfway through. The words slide away after a few seconds and the gold Nine Network logo comes in on a space background.
Custom Local Variants:
  • WCBD-TV 2 (Charleston, South Carolina; now an NBC affiliate): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo.
  • KEYT-TV 3 (Santa Barbara, California): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo, where the circle is now completely blue.
  • KXLY-TV 4 (Spokane, Washington): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo. Another variant has a byline with the words "KXLY-TV" on the left, the station's logo in the middle, and "SPOKANE" on the right, curved around the logo.
  • WTAE-TV 4 (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo.
  • WCVB-TV 5 (Boston-Worcester, Massachusetts): There's a byline with the words "WCVBTV" on the left, the station's logo in the middle, and "BOSTON" on the right.
  • WEWS-TV 5 (Cleveland, Ohio): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo and there's a byline with the words "WEWS CLEVELAND" at the bottom.
  • WTVN-TV 6 (Columbus, Ohio; now known as WSYX-TV): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo and there's a byline with the words "WTVN-TV" on top and "COLUMBUS" at the bottom.
  • WATE-TV 6 (Knoxville, Tennessee): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo.
  • KLTV-TV 7 (Tyler-Longview, Texas): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo and there's a byline with the words "KLTV-Tyler" at the bottom.
  • WABC-TV 7 (New York, New York): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo and there's a byline with the words "WABC-TV NEW YORK" at the bottom.
  • WKBW-TV 7 (Buffalo, New York): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo.
  • WLS-TV 7 (Chicago, Illinois): There's a byline with the words "WLS-TV CHICAGO" on the left and the station's logo on the right.
  • WMTW-TV 8 (Poland Spring-Auburn-Portland-Lewiston, Maine): There's two different versions of the station's logo replacing the ABC logo.
  • KUSA-TV 9 (Denver, Colorado; now an NBC affiliate): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo.
  • WFTV-TV 9 (Orlando, Florida): There's a byline with the words "WFTV" in the middle, the ABC logo on the right, the number "9" on the right, and "ORLANDO" at the bottom.
  • WLUK-TV 11 (Green Bay-Fox Cities, Wisconsin; now a FOX affiliate): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo and the words "Green Bay, WI" are at the bottom.
  • WAKR-TV 23 (Akron-Cleveland, Ohio; now known as WPVX-TV and now an Ion Television O&O affiliate): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo. Another version has it in a box with the words "WAKR-TV" on top and "Akron/Canton" on the bottom.
  • WAAY-TV 31 (Huntsville-Decatur-Shoals-Sand Mountain, Alabama): The station's logo replaces the ABC logo.
  • WBAK-TV 38 (Terre Haute, Indiana; now known as WAWV-TV): The main logo is now in a curved box with the number "38" in a circle on the right. The words "WBAK-TV" are on top and "terre haute" with the ABC logo beside it is at the bottom.
FX/SFX: The star coming down, the ABC text shooting down onto the circle, etc.

Music/Sounds: The campaign's song "Come On Along."

Availability: Extinct, as it was only used as a station ID. However, the main logo made a guest appearance on Mysteries of the Universe, a fictional program from ABC that was connected to Lost. This appearance can be found on the fifth season of Lost as a bonus feature.

Editor's Note: The way the ABC text comes down and the way the circle looks may bother a few. However, it's a favorite of many.