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YSTV's comedy panel show which blends original rounds with some borrowed from the greatest TV and radio comedy.
YSTV's comedy panel show which blends original rounds with some borrowed from the greatest TV and radio comedy.
 
== Pilot ==
Started in 2004 by [[Rowan de Pomerai]], it was taken over in the summer of 2006 by [[Rick Selby]]. In the spring of 2007, [[Sarah Leese]] joined him as co-producer.
Lipsync began over drinks in Wentworth Bar on a Monday night after a station meeting, based around the YSTV clock and the idea of "Just a Minute" on TV. The pilot episode (later the same night, after pizza!) featured  [[Richard Ash]], {{unsure|Steve ??, [[Rowan de Pomerai]]}}, and [[Ed Jellard]], chaired by [[Drew Perry]]. Crew was non-existant - the chair vision mixed whilst the {{unsure|winner of each round}} swapped onto camera!
== Series ==
A more organised regular show was started in 2004 by [[Rowan de Pomerai]], it was taken over in the summer of 2006 by [[Rick Selby]]. In the spring of 2007, [[Sarah Leese]] joined him as co-producer.


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Revision as of 21:13, 20 February 2007

YSTV's comedy panel show which blends original rounds with some borrowed from the greatest TV and radio comedy.

Pilot

Lipsync began over drinks in Wentworth Bar on a Monday night after a station meeting, based around the YSTV clock and the idea of "Just a Minute" on TV. The pilot episode (later the same night, after pizza!) featured Richard Ash, Steve ??, Rowan de PomeraiUnverified or incomplete information, and Ed Jellard, chaired by Drew Perry. Crew was non-existant - the chair vision mixed whilst the winner of each roundUnverified or incomplete information swapped onto camera!

Series

A more organised regular show was started in 2004 by Rowan de Pomerai, it was taken over in the summer of 2006 by Rick Selby. In the spring of 2007, Sarah Leese joined him as co-producer.