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Mark Hansgate first joined YSTV in 1992-93, and had risen to the lofty heights of Production Director in 1994. He can take significant credit for converting a large proportion of the new 94 recruits in to regular members. He achieved this by preparing a set of programme formats ("Week by Week", "Soapwatch", "SU Lies and Videotape" {{unsure|there may have been an additional one}}) which would run in week 1 on different nights. This allowed new members to find a programme to work on which would fit in with their busy life as a fresher. | Mark Hansgate first joined YSTV in 1992-93, and had risen to the lofty heights of Production Director in 1994. He can take significant credit for converting a large proportion of the new 94 recruits in to regular members. He achieved this by preparing a set of programme formats ("Week by Week", "Soapwatch", "SU Lies and Videotape" {{unsure|there may have been an additional one}}) which would run in week 1 on different nights. This allowed new members to find a programme to work on which would fit in with their busy life as a fresher. | ||
He always made clear that he would not serve | He always made clear that he would not serve a full term, as he was now in his final year of his degree. Fortunately, one of the new intake, [[Sally Gray]] was willing to replace him. |
Revision as of 18:29, 3 May 2007
Mark Hansgate first joined YSTV in 1992-93, and had risen to the lofty heights of Production Director in 1994. He can take significant credit for converting a large proportion of the new 94 recruits in to regular members. He achieved this by preparing a set of programme formats ("Week by Week", "Soapwatch", "SU Lies and Videotape" there may have been an additional oneUnverified or incomplete information) which would run in week 1 on different nights. This allowed new members to find a programme to work on which would fit in with their busy life as a fresher.
He always made clear that he would not serve a full term, as he was now in his final year of his degree. Fortunately, one of the new intake, Sally Gray was willing to replace him.