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== Series == | == Series == | ||
A more organised regular show was started in 2004 by [[Rowan de Pomerai]], it was taken over in the summer of 2006 by [[Rick Selby]]. In the spring of 2007, [[Sarah Leese]] joined him as co-producer. | A more organised regular show was started in 2004 by [[Rowan de Pomerai]], it was taken over in the summer of 2006 by [[Rick Selby]]. In the spring of 2007, [[Sarah Leese]] joined him as co-producer. | ||
===In the beginning=== | |||
[[Steve Walker]] created the title sequence, Rowan and [[Adam Van Coevorden|Vanky]] did the rest. It was ace. | |||
===2005-06=== | |||
During the summer term, Rick and Rowan put out 4 shows between them. These were the first to use the "Coffee Bar" set, making the show look very different. | |||
===2006-07=== | |||
Over the summer Rick spent countless hours creating a new title sequence, and a few rushed minutes at the start of the autumn term updating the graphics. | |||
16 mini-shows were hashed together from previous episodes for the Freshers Workshops, which Rowan and Rick presented, but these still used the original titles and graphics. | |||
In week 4 of the Autumn term, the new-look LipSync was unveiled, with a few new rounds: | |||
* ''Lost In Translation'', where a phrase or title is translated to a foreign language and back; the contestants are given the result and must work out what the phrase or title was | |||
* ''Threesomes'' - in the past, many shows had an "odd one out" round or similar, generally consisting of three options. This round allowed all of these to come under one header. | |||
Rick did most of the presenting, with [[Claire Butler]] presenting the last show of the Autumn term, and [[Sarah Leese]] the Jay Foreman special in week 6 of the Spring term. | |||
[[Category:Productions]] | [[Category:Productions]] |
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