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In most years from {{unsure|???? to 1996}} a round-up of the year's activities has been edited together to form a review of what the station was doing. These were heavily used subsequently, and so have a good survival rate in the station's archive.
In most years from {{unsure|???? to 1996}} a round-up of the year's activities was edited together to form a review of what the station was doing. These were heavily used as [[Promotions|Promos]] subsequently, and so have a good survival rate in the station's archive.


== 1992 ==
== 1992 ==
Presented as a talking head shot according to tapelog, need to watch this one again (VHSA23).
Presented as a talking head shot according to tapelog, need to watch this one again (VHSA23).
== 1993 ==
Covering the last year in [[P/X/002]], the clock at the start has the caption "In our first year...oops!" or something similar, which is an in-joke reference to the influx of freshers that year and a catchphase of [[Alan Murrell]]. Edited by [[Sarah Davies]] to Queen's 'One Vision'.


== 1995 ==
== 1995 ==
Covering the period from the opening of YSTV's new studio in [[G/046]] through to May 1995, this was edited by "The Infamous Sarah and Adam" according to it's leader clock. It draws heavily on other material from the date, including [[Breakthru]] at the start and [[Men of YSTV 1995]] at the end. Several rather poor quality copies exist on Umatic, but the best quality one is from Emma Winter's VHS memory tape, which remains a very crisp piece of editing.
Covering the period from the opening of YSTV's new studio in [[G/046]] through to May 1995, this was edited by "The Infamous Sarah and Adam" ([[Sarah Davies]] and [[Adam Baxter]] ) according to it's leader clock. It draws heavily on other material from the date, including [[Breakthru]] at the start and [[Men of YSTV 1995]] at the end. Several rather poor quality copies exist on Umatic, but the best quality one is from [[Emma Winter]]'s VHS memory tape, which remains a very crisp piece of editing.


   
   
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