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{{Production Info
  |name=Footlights
  |genre=Factual
  |broadcast=1996
  |producers=[[Sophie Dennis]]<br>[[Andy Robinson]]
}}
Shortlived arts review show from Summer/early-Autumn 1996. The show was co-produced by [[Andy Robinson]] and [[Sophie Dennis]] and presented by the ever wonderful [[Clare Bowley]]. The show featured reviews and interviews for arts events both on and off campus. Highlights included interviews with the cast of the musical Chess at the Grand Opera House, leading author [http://www.iainbanks.net Iain (M) Banks], and coverage of the [http://www.yorkmysteryplays.org York Mystery Plays].
Shortlived arts review show from Summer/early-Autumn 1996. The show was co-produced by [[Andy Robinson]] and [[Sophie Dennis]] and presented by the ever wonderful [[Clare Bowley]]. The show featured reviews and interviews for arts events both on and off campus. Highlights included interviews with the cast of the musical Chess at the Grand Opera House, leading author [http://www.iainbanks.net Iain (M) Banks], and coverage of the [http://www.yorkmysteryplays.org York Mystery Plays].


Usually for that time the show was almost entirely pre-recorded, with studio segments edited together with interviews and other footage before broadcast.
Usually for that time the show was almost entirely pre-recorded, with studio segments edited together with interviews and other footage before broadcast.
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 2 July 2007

Footlights
Genre: Factual
Broadcast: 1996
Producer(s): Sophie Dennis
Andy Robinson

Shortlived arts review show from Summer/early-Autumn 1996. The show was co-produced by Andy Robinson and Sophie Dennis and presented by the ever wonderful Clare Bowley. The show featured reviews and interviews for arts events both on and off campus. Highlights included interviews with the cast of the musical Chess at the Grand Opera House, leading author Iain (M) Banks, and coverage of the York Mystery Plays.

Usually for that time the show was almost entirely pre-recorded, with studio segments edited together with interviews and other footage before broadcast.