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The show's segments included The Happy News, Campus News, Quarantine International and the always popular weekly Isolation Challenges (run primarily by [[Louis Dickson]] with the help of [[Olivia Gibbs]] to produce and edit alternate shows). Later shows would include further segments, with the dropping and changing of happy news and the addition of: Inside the YSTV Vault, Pets from home, A New Perspective on Lockdown and a number of interviews. The segments used per show was set to vary with available members and interest in certain topics.  
The show's segments included The Happy News, Campus News, Quarantine International and the always popular weekly Isolation Challenges (run primarily by [[Louis Dickson]] with the help of [[Olivia Gibbs]] to produce and edit alternate shows). Later shows would include further segments, with the dropping and changing of happy news and the addition of: Inside the YSTV Vault, Pets from home, A New Perspective on Lockdown and a number of interviews. The segments used per show was set to vary with available members and interest in certain topics.  


The show ran for 10 weeks with a rotating cast of both participants and editors as well as guest and additional assisting members.
===Quarantine challenges===
One of the mainstays of the Quarantine weekly series, was the weekly challenge series seeing members of YSTV face off against each other for entertainment and dominance.


The first week's challenge was to build a Quarantine Den.
*The show ran for 10 weeks with a rotating cast of both participants and editors as well as guest and additional assisting members.


The second week's challenge was to create a backwards video.
*The first week's challenge was to build a Quarantine Den.


The third week's challenge was to bake a quarantine cake.
*The second week's challenge was to create a backwards video.


The fourth week's challenge was to recreate a renaissance painting.
*The third week's challenge was to bake a quarantine cake.


The fifth week's challenge was a tag team challenge between the new / outgoing social securities and heads of archive. The two teams competed in a number of events.
*The fourth week's challenge was to recreate a renaissance painting.


The sixth week's challenge was to produce an ASMR video and make it go viral online.
*The fifth week's challenge was a tag team challenge between the new / outgoing social securities and heads of archive. The two teams competed in a number of events.


The seventh week's challenge was a to perform a number of household tasks, competing of speed and quality.
*The sixth week's challenge was to produce an ASMR video and make it go viral online.


The eighth week's challenge was to break the deadlock created during the previous week, seeing a rematch between [[Zsófia Benedek|Zsóf]] and [[Sophie Bolwell-Davies|Sophie]].
*The seventh week's challenge was a to perform a number of household tasks, competing of speed and quality.


The ninth week's challenge was to create workout routine videos.
*The eighth week's challenge was to break the deadlock created during the previous week, seeing a rematch between [[Zsófia Benedek|Zsóf]] and [[Sophie Bolwell-Davies|Sophie]].


The tenth week's challenge was set by [[Sophie Bolwell-Davies|Sophie]] to compete directly with presenter [[Louis Dickson|Louis]].
*The ninth week's challenge was to create workout routine videos.
 
*The tenth week's challenge was set by [[Sophie Bolwell-Davies|Sophie]] to compete directly with presenter [[Louis Dickson|Louis]].


==Drunk History==
==Drunk History==

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