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This was produced by fresher Nik Morris. Nik was also involved in Drama Soc, and was keen to involve some of his luvvie friends in an | This was produced by fresher [[Nik Morris]] in Autumn 2003. Nik was also involved in Drama Soc, and was keen to involve some of his luvvie friends in an improvisational programme for the station. He wanted it to be a straight [[rip-off]] of Channel 4's Whose Line Is It Anyway. The pilot was recorded one Saturday afternoon in the studio (naturally covered in [[black drapes]]) using the rifle mic (we were warned they could get a "bit physical") and was pretty entertaining. A series was meant to follow in the Spring term, but as Nik became more involved in Drama Soc and less in YSTV this sadly never happened. | ||
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This was produced by fresher Nik Morris in Autumn 2003. Nik was also involved in Drama Soc, and was keen to involve some of his luvvie friends in an improvisational programme for the station. He wanted it to be a straight rip-off of Channel 4's Whose Line Is It Anyway. The pilot was recorded one Saturday afternoon in the studio (naturally covered in black drapes) using the rifle mic (we were warned they could get a "bit physical") and was pretty entertaining. A series was meant to follow in the Spring term, but as Nik became more involved in Drama Soc and less in YSTV this sadly never happened.
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