Kev Larkin: Difference between revisions

From YSTV History Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(YSTV L ref)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
After many an afternoon politics lecture spent bemoaning the quality of his social life and professing his love for the more kitsch end of televisual presentation, Kev was eventually pushed into YSTV by [[Vanky]] in May 2005. Neither have yet been forgiven.
After many an afternoon politics lecture spent bemoaning the quality of his social life and professing his love for the more kitsch end of televisual presentation, Kev was eventually pushed into YSTV by [[Vanky]] in May 2005.


Before he graduated in 2006, Kev held the post of co-[[Controller of News and Current Affairs]], co-produced [[YSTV Week]], and produced a revamped, purple-centric version of the campus hack chinwag-athon that was, [[Bona Dicta]].
Before he graduated in 2006, Kev held the posts of Social Secretary and then Controller of Factual Programming before becoming co-[[Controller of News and Current Affairs]] and then Scheduling Manager. He co-produced [[YSTV Week]], [[Elections 2006]] and produced a revamped, purple-centric version of the campus hack chinwag-athon that was, [[Bona Dicta]].


Kev was last seen in a pinstripe suit in central London, possibly whistling Spandau Ballet's seminal 'Poison Arrow'.
He is one of the founder members of [[YSTV London]] with [[Jonathan Bufton]], [[Kate Rushworth]] and [[Tom Hughes]].
 
He is perhaps the founder member of [[YSTV London]].


[[Category:People|Larkin]]
[[Category:People|Larkin]]

Revision as of 21:11, 6 April 2007

After many an afternoon politics lecture spent bemoaning the quality of his social life and professing his love for the more kitsch end of televisual presentation, Kev was eventually pushed into YSTV by Vanky in May 2005.

Before he graduated in 2006, Kev held the posts of Social Secretary and then Controller of Factual Programming before becoming co-Controller of News and Current Affairs and then Scheduling Manager. He co-produced YSTV Week, Elections 2006 and produced a revamped, purple-centric version of the campus hack chinwag-athon that was, Bona Dicta.

He is one of the founder members of YSTV London with Jonathan Bufton, Kate Rushworth and Tom Hughes.