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*Promised in the [[Freshers' Week]] booklet for two years but never materialised.  Really nothing more than a name (similar to GUST's G Spot) but variously described as a "magazine show about everything and anything" and later on a game show.  Many ideas from the latter ended up in [[The Great Big Massive YSTV Christmas Quiz Game Show Thingy 2003]], and YSTV's game show ambitions were eventually satisfied by [[LipSync]].
*Promised in the [[Freshers' Week]] booklet for two years but never materialised.  Really nothing more than a name (similar to GUST's G Spot) but variously described as a "magazine show about everything and anything" and later on a game show.  Many ideas from the latter ended up in [[The Great Big Massive YSTV Christmas Quiz Game Show Thingy 2003]], and YSTV's game show ambitions were eventually satisfied by [[LipSync]].
2004 - Survival
2004 - Survival
*Planned as "Banzai meets Distraction", whatever that would result in.  Basically involved students aiming to get the four things they all required: food, drink, clubbing, sleep and sex (the last one would have been interesting).  An idea by [[Pete Nichols]].   
*Planned as "Banzai meets Distraction", whatever that would result in.  Basically involved students aiming to get the five things they all required: food, drink, clubbing, sleep and sex (the last one would have been interesting).  An idea by [[Pete Nichols]].   
2004 - Specs Appeal
2004 - Specs Appeal
*After listening to Radio 1's now axed overnight mainstream show [[James Thorniley]] came up with an "off the wall type book review", whatever that means.  Planned to debut around the same time as Survival, so doomed from the start.
*After listening to Radio 1's now axed overnight mainstream show [[James Thorniley]] came up with an "off the wall type book review", whatever that means.  Planned to debut around the same time as Survival, so doomed from the start.

Revision as of 16:07, 24 May 2007

YSTV has a long history of making plans for programmes and them getting quite far down the line towards actual transmission...but never quite getting there. Or in many cases being suggested (perhaps on the YSTV Messageboard) and that being it. Here are some examples.

2002 - I'm A Pedestrian, Get Me Out Of Here

  • An idea where a student would be stranded at Clifton Moor and have to make their way back to the university without any form of transport, and be filmed. Title of course a spoof on ITV's recently launched celebrity reality series...

2002/3 - Y Fronts

2004 - Survival

  • Planned as "Banzai meets Distraction", whatever that would result in. Basically involved students aiming to get the five things they all required: food, drink, clubbing, sleep and sex (the last one would have been interesting). An idea by Pete Nichols.

2004 - Specs Appeal

  • After listening to Radio 1's now axed overnight mainstream show James Thorniley came up with an "off the wall type book review", whatever that means. Planned to debut around the same time as Survival, so doomed from the start.

2003/4 - URY Joint Broadcast

  • In a period with rather good relations with URY it was suggested a number of times that YSTV simulcast a show. First it was mooted that the breakfast show might be shown daily with webcam output, but the necessary technical setup and automation put everyone off. Then a daily live show from Vanbrugh Bar was going to be simulcast in Freshers' Week, but due to problems with the 2.4Ghz system this never happened. Finally there was half an idea to broadcast the last shows of James Wickham or James Gallagher, but in the end of term way of things these never materialised. From October 2004 webstreaming would mean we wouldn't be able to broadcast URY's music in any case.

2004 - YSTV Challenge

  • A rip-off of University Challenge, this time going inter-college. The final was going to be an OB from Goodricke Dining Hall, apparently, with James Gallagher suggested as a Paxman-esque host. Suggested by James Thorniley.

2004 - Pimp My Bicycle

  • Doesn't take a genius to work out where this came from. Yet another James Thorniley idea that never came to fruition.

2005 - NetHead

2005 - FasterMinds

2006 - Campus

  • Kev Larkin's ambitious Heslington-based version of Dallas. Scrapped due to lack of acting talent but a script was apparently written.

2006 - Kev Loves That Stuff

  • Based upon that catchphrase of the same name from 2005-6 (no-one knows who started it). Basically a big long list of stuff that Kev loves, with talking heads to support it. Some of this was even filmed, and apparently may still see the light of day...