Concept and creative process
The Circles campaign was launched in 2006 as a replacement for the ‘Rhythm and Movement’ series of channel idents that had been in use since 2004. The change was driven by the new schedule introduced by BBC One Channel Controller Peter Fincham and marked in a small way a return to the channel’s heritage of the circular globe. The creative brief was to devise and film sequences of people, plants, machines and animals which ended in a circular image incorporating the new BBC One logo. It was one that gave free rein to the imagination and resulted in a memorable series of channel idents which were used successfully throughout the decade. The ident for ‘Lawn Circles’ was a tribute to a ‘Stepford Wives’ aesthetic. A group of suburban housewives each mow a series of crop circles into their lawns using a variety of mowers from different time periods, which form three large circles when viewed from above. Filmed in a residential garden in Netherne-on-the-Hill, near Reigate and Banstead, Surrey.
Creative Idea - Charlie Mawer.
Producer - Ella Littlewood.
Director - Howard Greenhalgh.