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The student film and TV production group that was born became an official student society recognised by the Students Representative Council, originally called 'York University Tele-Film Productions'. This clumsy name lasted less than a year and bit the dust when the filmmaking activity was hived off into a separate society ([[Cinematography Society|not for the last time]]).
The student film and TV production group that was born became an official student society recognised by the Students Representative Council, originally called 'York University Tele-Film Productions'. This clumsy name lasted less than a year and bit the dust when the filmmaking activity was hived off into a separate society ([[Cinematography Society|not for the last time]]).


[[David Crossley]] gathered together group of about 10 people, mainly through a society stall at the beginning of the first term in October 1967 (an early manifestation of the event now known as [[Freshers' Fair]]). The group met every Monday evening in the little meeting room overlooking the Langwith dining room (is is still there?). At these meetings the ideas for the weekly 'news magazine' TV programme called '[[Newsround]]' were discussed.
[[David Crossley]] gathered together group of about 10 people, mainly through a society stall at the beginning of the first term in October 1967 (an early manifestation of the event now known as [[Freshers' Fair]]). The group met every Monday evening in the little meeting room overlooking the Langwith dining room (is it still there?). At these meetings the ideas for the weekly 'news magazine' TV programme called '[[Newsround]]' were discussed.


For subsequent events, see the [[YSTV Timeline]], [[YSTV Productions]] page and many more [[YSTV People]].
For subsequent events, see the [[YSTV Timeline]], [[YSTV Productions]] page and many more [[YSTV People]].
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