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Campus Today began before the Physics studios were closed {{unsure|as YSTV's main news programme}}. After the move to Goodricke it was relaunched {{unsure|by [[Graham Quince]] in 1994}} as a new Richard and Judy-style magazine show, and ran for 2 years until summer 1996. | Campus Today began before the Physics studios were closed {{unsure|as YSTV's main news programme}}. After the move to Goodricke it was relaunched {{unsure|by [[Graham Quince]] in 1994}} as a new Richard and Judy-style magazine show, and ran for 2 years until summer 1996. | ||
The Goodricke show featured chat, interviews, and general magazine show content, often with a light-hearted bent, including a Blue Peter-style make-your-own slot. It was presented by Graham Quince and Claire | The Goodricke show featured chat, interviews, and general magazine show content, often with a light-hearted bent, including a Blue Peter-style make-your-own slot. It was presented by Graham Quince and Claire Bowley. | ||
The title sequence of the second incarnation were accompanied by a This Morning-style theme tune penned by Phil Toms, and an animation of Central Hall taking off like a spaceship. | The title sequence of the second incarnation were accompanied by a This Morning-style theme tune penned by Phil Toms, and an animation of Central Hall taking off like a spaceship. |
Revision as of 18:06, 8 April 2007
Campus Today | |
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Genre: | Light Entertainment |
First Broadcast: | 1992Unverified or incomplete information |
Last Broadcast: | 1996 |
Producer(s): | ??Unverified or incomplete information, Graham Quince (1995), Sophie Dennis (1995-6) |
Campus Today began before the Physics studios were closed as YSTV's main news programmeUnverified or incomplete information. After the move to Goodricke it was relaunched by Graham Quince in 1994Unverified or incomplete information as a new Richard and Judy-style magazine show, and ran for 2 years until summer 1996.
The Goodricke show featured chat, interviews, and general magazine show content, often with a light-hearted bent, including a Blue Peter-style make-your-own slot. It was presented by Graham Quince and Claire Bowley.
The title sequence of the second incarnation were accompanied by a This Morning-style theme tune penned by Phil Toms, and an animation of Central Hall taking off like a spaceship.
YSTV Productions |
Series • Events Coverage • One-offs |