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YSTV has made many one-time-only programmes. List them here. YSTV has been covering and producing Drama since it's inception. See [[YSTV Drama]] for more on productions and coverage.
YSTV has made many one-time-only programmes. List them here. YSTV has been covering and producing Drama since it's inception. See [[YSTV Drama]] for more on productions and coverage.


==1960s==
==1970s==
* {{unsure|1970}} King Lear
* {{unsure|1970}} King Lear
* {{unsure|1970}} The Ancient Mariner
* {{unsure|1970}} The Ancient Mariner

Revision as of 21:22, 12 May 2007

YSTV has made many one-time-only programmes. List them here. YSTV has been covering and producing Drama since it's inception. See YSTV Drama for more on productions and coverage.

1970s

  • 1970Unverified or incomplete information King Lear
  • 1970Unverified or incomplete information The Ancient Mariner

1980s

  • unsure dateUnverified or incomplete information - Treaure Hunt
  • 1986 Primary Colour - We started broadcasting in colour. Not sure what we did apart from make a hologram ...
  • 1987 YSTV Tour - a light-hearted introduction to the inner workings of YSTV.
  • 1987 Puppets - a music video, produced well before Premier Pro...
  • 1987 Now Get Into This - Multi-team competition taking place around York.
  • 1988 Breaker 88 - Surely the biggest YSTV One-Off ever, which put us into the record books for the longest programme under a single director, Keith Hide-Smith.
  • 1998 Grease - Central Hall production

1990s

2000s



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