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In May 2005, after stopping doing the station's scheduling after two years, [[Jonathan Bufton]] wrote a [[spoof YSTV listings page]] on the [[YSTV Messageboard]].  It included a breakfast show, and a number of respondants said they'd like to do a breakfast show actually at breakfast time (unlike previous breakfast shows broadcast at more "studenty" times).   
In May 2005, after stopping doing the station's scheduling after two years, [[Jonathan Bufton]] wrote a [[spoof YSTV listings page]] on the [[YSTV Messageboard]].  It included a breakfast show, and a number of respondants said they'd like to do a breakfast show actually at breakfast time (unlike previous breakfast shows broadcast at more "studenty" times).   


It was decided that the show would be broadcast 7am-9.30am on the Monday of the last week of the summer term, presented by Jonathan and [[Kat Sutton]] (who surely one day will be doing it for real!) and have a theme of looking ahead to the summer as well as looking back at the year's output.  Also featured were weather reports "live" from Central Hall balcony with YSTV's weatherman [[Anthony Laverty]] and spoof regional news sections (complete with BBC style dodgy opt-outs) from such exotic newsrooms as Derwent Digest.  
It was decided that the show would be broadcast 7am-9.30am on the Monday of the last week of the summer term (27th June 2005), presented by Jonathan and [[Kat Sutton]] (who surely one day will be doing it for real!) and have a theme of looking ahead to the summer as well as looking back at the year's output.  Also featured were weather reports "live" from Central Hall balcony with YSTV's weatherman [[Anthony Laverty]] and spoof regional news sections (complete with BBC style dodgy opt-outs) from such exotic newsrooms as Derwent Digest.
 
The show followed the format of others such as BBC Breakfast and GMTV by following a set schedule, with certain elements repeated for those tuning in.  The format decided upon had "news" features in the first fifteen minutes, followed by weather at quarter past.  There was then an interview, followed by regional news.  The second half hour would begin with a round-up of the headlines, followed by a paper review and highlights of [[YSTV Week]] that year - complete with weather at quarter to and more regional news at the top of the hour.  An ident and title sequence would feature every thirty minutes (complete with a special James Bond-themed promo featuring shows from the last academic year, ending with the tagline "Licence To Thrill" - yes really!).


[[Image:GMC.jpg|thumb|left|On air, complete with clock]]  
[[Image:GMC.jpg|thumb|left|On air, complete with clock]]  


In order to make it look more like a real breakfast show the producers requested an on-air clock to be made for the show.  Due to the pressures of the end of term this didn't happen, but amazingly minutes before the show went on air some helpful techie types had the idea to shrink YSTV's [[clock]] so it was superimposed on-screen throughout the show, wiping off seamlessly for junctions every half hour and segments with captions.
In order to make it look more like a real breakfast show the producers requested an on-air clock to be made for the show.  Due to the pressures of the end of term this didn't happen, but amazingly minutes before the show went on air some helpful techie types had the idea to shrink YSTV's [[clock]] so it was superimposed on-screen throughout the show, wiping off seamlessly for junctions every half hour and segments with captions.
 
The two BBC mugs on the coffee table (which itself belonged to [[Kate Rushworth]]) were purchased specially for use on the show from BBC Television Centre during the [[stoic]] the previous week! 


Due to some fantastic weather the show was presented from YSTV's new [[sofa]] on the grass outside the control room.  Outgoing SU Welfare Officer John Rose agreed to be interviewed at the end of the programme.  The show was repeated all week and is still available to watch on the YSTV Watch Online site.  It was also [[Kat Sutton]]'s final appearance on YSTV.
Due to some fantastic weather the show was presented from YSTV's new [[sofa]] on the grass outside the control room.  Outgoing SU Welfare Officer John Rose agreed to be interviewed at the end of the programme.  The show was repeated all week and is still available to watch on the YSTV Watch Online site.  It was also [[Kat Sutton]]'s final appearance on YSTV.

Revision as of 22:51, 4 May 2007

Good Morning Campus
Good Morning Campus.jpg
Genre: Magazine
Broadcast: June 2005
Producer(s): Jonathan Bufton
Kat Sutton

In May 2005, after stopping doing the station's scheduling after two years, Jonathan Bufton wrote a spoof YSTV listings page on the YSTV Messageboard. It included a breakfast show, and a number of respondants said they'd like to do a breakfast show actually at breakfast time (unlike previous breakfast shows broadcast at more "studenty" times).

It was decided that the show would be broadcast 7am-9.30am on the Monday of the last week of the summer term (27th June 2005), presented by Jonathan and Kat Sutton (who surely one day will be doing it for real!) and have a theme of looking ahead to the summer as well as looking back at the year's output. Also featured were weather reports "live" from Central Hall balcony with YSTV's weatherman Anthony Laverty and spoof regional news sections (complete with BBC style dodgy opt-outs) from such exotic newsrooms as Derwent Digest.

The show followed the format of others such as BBC Breakfast and GMTV by following a set schedule, with certain elements repeated for those tuning in. The format decided upon had "news" features in the first fifteen minutes, followed by weather at quarter past. There was then an interview, followed by regional news. The second half hour would begin with a round-up of the headlines, followed by a paper review and highlights of YSTV Week that year - complete with weather at quarter to and more regional news at the top of the hour. An ident and title sequence would feature every thirty minutes (complete with a special James Bond-themed promo featuring shows from the last academic year, ending with the tagline "Licence To Thrill" - yes really!).

On air, complete with clock

In order to make it look more like a real breakfast show the producers requested an on-air clock to be made for the show. Due to the pressures of the end of term this didn't happen, but amazingly minutes before the show went on air some helpful techie types had the idea to shrink YSTV's clock so it was superimposed on-screen throughout the show, wiping off seamlessly for junctions every half hour and segments with captions.

The two BBC mugs on the coffee table (which itself belonged to Kate Rushworth) were purchased specially for use on the show from BBC Television Centre during the stoic the previous week!

Due to some fantastic weather the show was presented from YSTV's new sofa on the grass outside the control room. Outgoing SU Welfare Officer John Rose agreed to be interviewed at the end of the programme. The show was repeated all week and is still available to watch on the YSTV Watch Online site. It was also Kat Sutton's final appearance on YSTV.

Behind the scenes photos can be seen on [YSTV's website].


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