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EN 99 (as it was stylistically called on screen) was the first election night to be held in Derwent. | EN 99 (as it was stylistically called on screen) was the first election night to be held in Derwent. | ||
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Genre: | Event Coverage |
Broadcast: | 1999 |
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EN 99 (as it was stylistically called on screen) was the first election night to be held in Derwent.
It dispensed with the themed designs of the previous three programmes and stayed (fairly) serious. The show was hosted from Derwent JCR and didn't really have a set as such - the show used what was available in way of furniture there. This can perhaps be forgiven due to the huge technical challenge this evening posted to YSTV - the signal from the programme had to be sent back to Goodricke HQ so it could be re-transmitted to the YSTV network (including Derwent, ironically). This was achieved using the return feed - or more accurately not. Despite their best efforts the show ended up being transmitted only to Derwent.
When discussing the themes the previous programmes had, presenter Debbie Rule remarked that this year's theme had been "you want us to move where?!".
Screengrabs of the programme can be seen [on YSTV's website].
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