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Every year the debris from the Election Night programme usually got left until after Easter until it was cleared up properly as no-one could be bothered to do it before. In May 2004 it was decided to tackle this problem and make the job more interesting...by making a programme out of it. | Every year the debris from the [[YUSU Election Nights|Election Night]] programme usually got left until after Easter until it was cleared up properly as no-one could be bothered to do it before. In May 2004 it was decided to tackle this problem and make the job more interesting...by making a programme out of it. | ||
The YSTV Clean-Up was "produced" by outgoing [[Controller of Factual Programming]] [[James Flinders]], though originally suggested (not as a programme) by [[Studio Manager]] [[Rowan de Pomerai]], and essentially consisted of us tidying up the whole station whilst being watched by the two "security" cameras in the control room and studio and also | The YSTV Clean-Up was "produced" by outgoing [[Controller of Factual Programming]] [[James Flinders]], though originally suggested (not as a programme) by [[Studio Manager]] [[Rowan de Pomerai]], and essentially consisted of us tidying up the whole station whilst being watched by the two "security" cameras in the control room and studio and also [[DeathStar]]. It was reality TV, YSTV-style. The show was transmitted on a Saturday afternoon for around four hours and had quite an avid set of viewers over at [[URY]]. Whilst not the most exciting programme it did succeed in getting everyone to come along and tidy up. | ||
A further YSTV Clean-Up was held the following year, however {{unsure|this was not televised}}. | A further YSTV Clean-Up was held the following year, however {{unsure|this was not televised}}. |
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