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== Series ==
== 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.
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.
===In the beginning===
[[Steve Walker]] created the title sequence, Rowan and [[Adam Van Coevorden|Vanky]] did the rest. It was ace.
===2005-06===
During the summer term, Rick and Rowan put out 4 shows between them. These were the first to use the "Coffee Bar" set, making the show look very different.
===2006-07===
Over the summer Rick spent countless hours creating a new title sequence, and a few rushed minutes at the start of the autumn term updating the graphics.
16 mini-shows were hashed together from previous episodes for the Freshers Workshops, which Rowan and Rick presented, but these still used the original titles and graphics.
In week 4 of the Autumn term, the new-look LipSync was unveiled, with a few new rounds:
* ''Lost In Translation'', where a phrase or title is translated to a foreign language and back; the contestants are given the result and must work out what the phrase or title was
* ''Threesomes'' - in the past, many shows had an "odd one out" round or similar, generally consisting of three options. This round allowed all of these to come under one header.
Rick did most of the presenting, with [[Claire Butler]] presenting the last show of the Autumn term, and [[Sarah Leese]] the Jay Foreman special in week 6 of the Spring term.


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