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{{Production Info
{{Production Info
   |name=Tea Time Chat
   |name=Tea Time Chat
   |logofile=Tea_time_chat_logo.png
   |logofile=TTCLOGO.png
   |url=https://ystv.co.uk/watch/teatimechat/
   |url=https://ystv.co.uk/watch/teatimechat/
   |episodes=7
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Throughout its evolution, the set traditionally had the same set-up, but with a working TV, the quilt hung above it, the table now parallel to the presenters, and newspaper covered wooden boards behind the sofas. The lighting was also changed to create a brighter friendlier feel to the show. On rare occasions, guests sit on the separate armchairs.
Throughout its evolution, the set traditionally had the same set-up, but with a working TV, the quilt hung above it, the table now parallel to the presenters, and newspaper covered wooden boards behind the sofas. The lighting was also changed to create a brighter friendlier feel to the show. On rare occasions, guests sit on the separate armchairs.
In recent episodes, the TV has been on the right hand side of the set, offering more width to the layout. It also allows for presenters and guests to sit with graphics next to them.


=List of Episodes=
=List of Episodes=
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|[[Raquel Bartra]]
|[[Raquel Bartra]]
[[Dan Maher]]
[[Dan Maher]]
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| scope="row"| 9
| 20:00 2nd October 2017
|  [[Sam Hance]]
[[Tom Lee]]
| [[Courtney Brotherson]]
[[Dan Maher]]
| With a show rebranding, this episode was considered a fresher's special. It featured interviews with Agnieszka Gzuit, one of the ISA Presidents and Henry Fairington, the LGBT Part-Time Officer. [[Kenric Yuen]] presented Agony Sabb, a live segment interviewing Julian Porch the Academic Sabbatical Officer where he answered freshers' questions. There were also VTs of [[Behind The Streams]] and Sabb-sational questions (10 questions about Uni to the sabbs). This was the first show to use titles. This was also, yet another show, to have sound problems.
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| scope="row"| 10
| 20:00 16th October 2017
|  [[Raquel Bartra]]
[[Dan Maher]]
| [[Andy Tallon]]
[[Sam Hance]]
| Styled as a mental health special. When none of the guests turned up YSTV did what YSTV does best. It plugged its on stuff. [[Joel Mitchell|Joel]] came on to talk with Sam and Andy about experiences in YSTV, Sam spoke about Behind The Streams and his volunteering group, [[Raquel Bartra|Raquel]] spoke about [[YorKitchen]] and how she needs a filmable kitchen (If you have one do contact us). It also featured a VT on Mental Health on Campus and a clip from the [[Coffee House Sessions]] performance from the previous week. Sam and Andy also read out a message from Nightline about what they offer to students as well as highlighting the Samaritans too. 
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==Upcoming Episodes==
==Upcoming Episodes==
On the 2nd of October, Episode 9 will be produced by [[Sam Hance]] and [[Tom Lee]].  
None - but contact production@ystv.co.uk if you are interested in producing one.
 


=Social Media=
=Social Media=
Tea Time Chat has been a strong outlet at YSTV for promoting the show and station through social media. Episode Five was advertised through Facebook Live as Joel did a tour (with [[Emily Friend]] on camera phone) around the studio, interviewing the key people who were going to make the show happen. This grew up to over 800 views very quickly. A similar trend happened for the Volunteering Special when a teaser video, filmed on the bridge by Central Hall, hit about 800 views in less than 24 hours. The show itself was also successfully broadcast via Facebook, although the live view-count was likely to have been quite low. Joel later gave permission to release a blooper's reel which was also a considerable success on Facebook.
Tea Time Chat has been a strong outlet at YSTV for promoting the show and station through social media. Episode Five was advertised through Facebook Live as Joel did a tour (with [[Emily Friend]] on camera phone) around the studio, interviewing the key people who were going to make the show happen. This grew up to over 800 views very quickly. A similar trend happened for the Volunteering Special when a teaser video, filmed on the bridge by Central Hall, hit about 800 views in less than 24 hours. The show itself was also successfully broadcast via Facebook, although the live view-count was likely to have been quite low. Joel later gave permission to release a blooper's reel which was also a considerable success on Facebook.
For Episode 9, Sam and Tom went out and about with Dan and Courtney experimenting with different video transitions with the advert theme of being lost. The presenters were trying to find their way to the show in order to present.
[[File:Tea_time_chat_logo.png|200px|thumb|right|Logo 2017 Jan-Oct]]


=Mistakes=
=Mistakes=

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