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[[Image:Children In Need 2004 01.JPG|thumb|right|Links set]]
[[Image:Children In Need 2004 01.JPG|thumb|right|Links set]]


Following 2003's revival of the programme, 2004 saw a fully-crewed, multi-set and most importantly fully-planned programme, produced by [[Dave Baker]] and [[Jen Ayerst]].  it was hosted by [[Pete Nichols]] and [[Sarah Richards]], who had impressed with a stint on the show the previous year and also [[The Music Show]].
Following 2003's revival of the programme, 2004 saw a fully-crewed, multi-set and most importantly fully-planned programme, produced by [[Dave Baker]] and [[Jen Ayerst]].  It was hosted by [[Pete Nichols]] and [[Sarah Richards]], who had impressed with a stint on the show the previous year and also on [[The Music Show]].


There were three sets - the main links set, a MasterMind set and a "pie" set.   
There were three sets - the main links set, a MasterMind set and a "pie" set.   
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There were a number of elements to the programme:
There were a number of elements to the programme:


*MasterMind - another faithful YSTV ripoff of an existing programme!  In this Kat Sutton hosted as around a dozen different YSTV members were quizzed on their chosen specialist subject.  Particularly notable were the spot-on answers [[Richard Ash]] gave to some very difficult technical questions and [[Jonathan Bufton]]'s knowledge of crap 90s pop music.  The set was simply [[black drapes]] to make it look like the real show, although YSTV has quite a history of using [[black drapes]] anyway...
*MasterMind - another faithful YSTV [[rip-off]] of an existing programme!  In this Kat Sutton hosted as around a dozen different YSTV members were quizzed on their chosen specialist subject.  Particularly notable were the spot-on answers [[Richard Ash]] gave to some very difficult technical questions and [[Jonathan Bufton]]'s knowledge of crap 90s pop music.  The set was simply [[black drapes]] to make it look like the real show, although YSTV has quite a history of using [[black drapes]] anyway...


*[[YSTV Week]] Extra - an x-rated version of the usual show, with double entendres and the like.  Presented by [[Kat Sutton]] and [[Sarah Leese]] and recorded straight after a regular edition one Thursday night.
*[[YSTV Week]] Extra - an x-rated version of the usual show, with double entendres and the like.  Presented by [[Kat Sutton]] and [[Sarah Leese]] and recorded straight after a regular edition one Thursday night.


*In Bed With Jen - a number of interviews were recorded with Jen Ayerst presenting from her "boudoir" - actually a lot of pink smoke, a duvet and the giant purple curtain as a backdrop!  She interviewed James Alexander, then SU President, Owen Murphy, then URY Station Manager, and [[Rowan de Pomerai]], YSTV's Station Director, who was wearing a towel for some reason.
*In Bed With Jen - a number of interviews were recorded with Jen Ayerst presenting from her "boudoir" - actually a lot of pink smoke, a duvet and the giant purple curtain as a backdrop!  She interviewed James Alexander, then SU President, Owen Murphy, then URY Station Manager, and [[Rowan de Pomerai]], then YSTV's Station Director, who was wearing a towel for some reason.


*Bucket-shaking - as with 2003 crew members were sent out onto campus with cameras to collect money, although this year a competitive element was added as two teams were sent out at the same time.  There was a plan to have live links ups with the crews as they collected but this never materialised due to technical problems.  [[Rob Humphrey]] did spent an evening on the balcony of Central Hall trying to get it working though!
*Bucket-shaking - as with 2003 crew members were sent out onto campus with cameras to collect money, although this year a competitive element was added as two teams were sent out at the same time.  There was a plan to have live links ups with the crews as they collected but this never materialised due to technical problems.  [[Rob Humphrey]] did spent an evening on the balcony of Central Hall trying to get it working though!
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