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From autumn 2004 Matthew Platts took charge, adding many surreal elements.  For the final year of the programme [[Kev Larkin]] presented and produced, when the format also changed to mimick the BBC's This Week.  There was also another new look, featuring images from around York and London.  However by this point UGM's had been taken only, and politial apathy in York was increasing, and as a result the programme ended regular production in March 2006.  {{unsure|However it will return}} for this year's traditional Student Union Elections debate programmes, meaning it must be one of the few programmes on YSTV to notch up ten year on air (other than coverage of events such as Elections, Roses etc).
From autumn 2004 Matthew Platts took charge, adding many surreal elements.  For the final year of the programme [[Kev Larkin]] presented and produced, when the format also changed to mimick the BBC's This Week.  There was also another new look, featuring images from around York and London.  However by this point UGM's had been taken only, and politial apathy in York was increasing, and as a result the programme ended regular production in March 2006.  {{unsure|However it will return}} for this year's traditional Student Union Elections debate programmes, meaning it must be one of the few programmes on YSTV to notch up ten year on air (other than coverage of events such as Elections, Roses etc).
James Gallagher has acknowledge that URY's Sourcenight programme - which he launched in 2003, and continues to this day - is a complete ripoff of Bona Dicta.


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