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There were technical problems on the night which led to [[Giles Burdett]]'s campus map graphics not making their debut until twelve months later, and the programme itself wasn't able to go on air until around 9.45pm.  The programme also suffered from using the dying Cox T8 (8-input) vision mixer  which gave out mid-programme.  YSTV's brand new [[Panasonic Max]] (4-input) was rushed back from HQ at the other end of campus and rapidly connected into the setup, leaving the presenters filling in sound only over graphics and VTs whilst this ocurred!
There were technical problems on the night which led to [[Giles Burdett]]'s campus map graphics not making their debut until twelve months later, and the programme itself wasn't able to go on air until around 9.45pm.  The programme also suffered from using the dying Cox T8 (8-input) vision mixer  which gave out mid-programme.  YSTV's brand new [[Panasonic Max]] (4-input) was rushed back from HQ at the other end of campus and rapidly connected into the setup, leaving the presenters filling in sound only over graphics and VTs whilst this ocurred!


Fillers on the night included [[Woodenspoon]], the final of [[Games Disaster]], [[Have I Got News For YUSU]] and that year's [[NaSTA]] Best Broadcaster film.
Fillers on the night included [[WoodenSpoon]], the final of [[Games Disaster]], [[Have I Got News For YUSU]] and that year's [[NaSTA]] Best Broadcaster film.


The title sequence used time-lapse footage of that year's [[Battle of the Bands]]rig and other campus clips, edited by [[Ed Jellard]] and going on to be highly commended at 2004's [[NaSTA]] awards.  The theme tune was an original composition by [[Rob Humphrey]], Kev Gedge and others, which went on to be used for 2004's programme and 2005's [[Bona Dicta]] specials and 60 Second Manifesto.  It was revived (in a remixed form) for 2007's show.
The title sequence used time-lapse footage of that year's [[Battle of the Bands]]rig and other campus clips, edited by [[Ed Jellard]] and going on to be highly commended at 2004's [[NaSTA]] awards.  The theme tune was an original composition by [[Rob Humphrey]], Kev Gedge and others, which went on to be used for 2004's programme and 2005's [[Bona Dicta]] specials and 60 Second Manifesto.  It was revived (in a remixed form) for 2007's show.
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