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Lolita was a one-off drama piece produced in 2000, with acting cameos from a number of regular YSTV members of the period including [[James Brookes]], filmed in the studio (including a Jerry Springer-style sequence) and around York. When the [[Video Server]] sprung into life in October 2003 it was one of the archive shows added to fill out the schedules and as such was shown regularly after for a few years.
Lolita was a one-off drama piece written, produced and directed by [[Claire Kilner]] with a team including [[Peter Bowles]], [[Paul Soulsby]] and [[Chris Ward]] amongst others.  Production took place throughout most of 1999 finishing early in 2000.
 
Filming locations included the local Sainsburys, Alcuin bar, student bedrooms, Goodricke toilets and a multi-camera shoot in the studio as part of a Jerry Springer-style sequence.
 
The cast were auditioned from Drama Soc types although YSTV's own [[James Brookes]] also took a central role.
 
When the [[Video Server]] sprung into life in October 2003 it was one of the archive shows added to fill out the schedules and as such was shown regularly after for a few years.


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Revision as of 18:13, 17 March 2007

Lolita was a one-off drama piece written, produced and directed by Claire Kilner with a team including Peter Bowles, Paul Soulsby and Chris Ward amongst others. Production took place throughout most of 1999 finishing early in 2000.

Filming locations included the local Sainsburys, Alcuin bar, student bedrooms, Goodricke toilets and a multi-camera shoot in the studio as part of a Jerry Springer-style sequence.

The cast were auditioned from Drama Soc types although YSTV's own James Brookes also took a central role.

When the Video Server sprung into life in October 2003 it was one of the archive shows added to fill out the schedules and as such was shown regularly after for a few years.


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