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  • #REDIRECT [[Timothy Neate]]
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  • Glanfield works for The Times as well as writing for numerous newspapers across the English speaking wo [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5425966.ece The Times]
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  • Tim joined YSTV in his first term at York, in 1996. He was elected to the post During the summer holidays Tim honed his skills working as an engineer at BBC TV Centre, but after graduat
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  • * 1996-1997 [[Tim Hackett]] and [[Rob Sprowson]] jointly held. * 1999-00 : [[Tim Hackett]], then [[Michael Prior-Jones]]. Tim graduated in the summer of 1999, and Michael was elected to the vacant post
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  • * 1998-99 : [[Tim Glanfield]] * 1999-00 : [[Tim Glanfield]]
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  • |producers=[[Tim Pollard]]<br>[[Claire Kilner]] ...gh Paradise was intended as a soap/drama about life at York. Produced by [[Tim Pollard]] and [[Claire Kilner]] in the autumn of 1999, it took an age to pr
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  • Tim joined YSTV in his first term at York, in 1996. He was elected to the post During the summer holidays Tim honed his skills working as an engineer at BBC TV Centre, but after graduat
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  • ...illan provided the commentary. YSTV's team included [[Tim Hackett]] and [[Tim Pollard]] pushing [[Julie Knox]] and [[Helen Rix]]. For the record, YSTV w
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  • ...ng and producing [[Lolita]], and co-producing [[Vanbrugh Paradise]] with [[Tim Pollard]].
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  • ...]], [[Sam Willcocks]] and [[Kenric Yuen]] (the tech/computing teams at the time) decided to tear everything out of the computing and AV racks in the hope Matt brought along [[Tim Bradgate]] to help out in this endeavor.
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  • ...happily patching cat5 when Tom (who was patching SDI in the AV rack at the time) noticed a suspiciously familiar beeping noise. ...e of the OS disks. The disk was replaced and the array began to rebuild so Tim turned his attention to determining why the drive had failed, whereas Matt
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  • ..., with the ability to support either balanced or unbalanced inputs. Due to time constraints the unit was not built.
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  • Glanfield works for The Times as well as writing for numerous newspapers across the English speaking wo [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article5425966.ece The Times]
    746 bytes (113 words) - 10:16, 13 May 2015
  • * 1996-97: [[Andrew Hawkins]], then [[Tim Hackett]] * 1997-98: [[Tim Hackett]]
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  • Hosted by GUST in Glasgow. [[Tim Hackett]], [[Paul Soulsby]], [[Chris Ward]] and [[Steve Auld]] were present
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  • ...the tables including [[Helen Rix]], [[Rob Sprowson]], [[Graham Quince]], [[Tim Hackett]], [[Julie Knox]], and [[Jonathan Isaby]]
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  • ...mped kitchen no camera comms were used and the camera operators (usually [[Tim Pollard]] and [[Helen Rix]]) were left to frame their own shots. ...rted, a fake 'in' point was set and the two players left to free run - sometimes leading to a slightly long pause after the end of the titles.
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  • ...ers of four officer positions - a quarter of the entire officership at the time. Many socials were held or began there (largely due to it being the Social ...Directors|Deputy Technical Director]] [[Alena Denisova]] ([[Timothy Neate|Tim]]'s other half), as well as [[Station Director]] [[Sarah Pickles]] and [[He
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  • ...London for [[John Barratt]], [[Claire Kilner]] and [[Tim Hackett]]. This time [[Jenny Gordon]] was the glamorous assistant: "Relieve the boredom, tell u
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  • * Tim Marshall Award for Special Recognition
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  • * [[Tim Pollard]]
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  • With [[Tim Hackett]] controlling the finances and ensuring a small profit and [[Chris ...TESCO with a few crates of lager, Boddingtons and a few wine boxes it was time to await the arrival of the delegates.
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  • ...eaker '88 highlights - the edited highlights of Breaker '88, edited at the time and shown whilst [[Keith Hide-Smith]] was talking. |[[Tim Pollard]] (1996-2000)
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  • * Tim Marshall Award for Special Recognition - [[Undergrad]]
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  • [[Image:TimTryingToCatchPubic.png|left|thumb|160px|Tim ropes in the unsuspecting public]] Occasionally prospective students were involved, and there were sometimes quizzes, news reports and even karaoke sessions.
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  • ...tral Hall and playing a terrible game of tennis - beautifully filmed by [[Tim Copeland]]. ...ldren in Need, and we wanted to show where donations go locally. Filmed by Tim Copeland.
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  • * 1998-99: [[Tim Hackett]]
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  • * [[ESA School Event with Tim Peake]] * [[Tea Time Chat]]
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  • ...t shared the same studio setup (bar the news desk itself) and crew to save time. This can be seen in early shows as the contestants' eyes are drawn to the ...have to be answered with a simple nod or shake. Later programmes, using [[Tim Hackett]] as sound engineer, had a mixture of tie microphones or a micropho
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  • ...produce a show, moving on from [[LipSync]] (which he was producing at the time), but wasn't sure what to do. Eventually the idea cropped up that [[Sarah ...Sarah and Mark were all involved in other areas of YSTV, avoiding the sometimes-unpopular habit of closed teams not contributing to other areas of statio
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  • ...rowd for the live music event, a brief production meeting was held at Lunchtime to clear up any last minute questions over the crewing rostas. ...rricane the station managed to grab several extra new members (including [[Tim Hackett]]) who at one moment were just walking across the dining room mindi
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  • ...ach section to be edited independently rather than everyone working on one timeline. *Daft Punk - One More Time
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  • Several options existed at the time with varying levels of expense though at the time of installation stereo audio stopped after the sound desk.
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  • ...e]] and [[Sarah Leese]], the new and outgoing [[Station Directors]] at the time. They were named the FLOPPYs because that was the best object they could c * Lifetime achievement award: Rob Humphrey
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  • ...edit or criticise anyone as a person, merely to describe the events of the time as they affected YSTV, including some of the underlying problems. ...eft as acting [[Station Director]]. Not a lot of note happened during this time in YSTV itself. Generally YSTV was doing well, having increased its member
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