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One of the election night fillers in 2003 was a [[rip-off]] of Have I Got News For You, produced by [[Jonathan Bufton]].  Four YUSU sabbs agreed to take part and some old [[Games Disaster]] red set boards were covered in newspaper headlines to mimick the set of HIGNFY (largely originating from a massive pile of Guardians building up in Jonathan's campus room).  The coffee bar - made for [[Elections 2003]] - also made its on-screen debut here.   
One of the election night fillers in 2003 was a [[rip-off]] of Have I Got News For You, produced by [[Jonathan Bufton]].  Four YUSU sabbs agreed to take part and some old [[Games Disaster]] red set boards were covered in newspaper headlines to mimick the set of HIGNFY (largely originating from a massive pile of Guardians building up in Jonathan's campus room).  The coffee bar - made for [[Elections 2003]] - also made its on-screen debut here.   


The campus folklore webpages and the online archive of York Vision were raided to find stories, and the show faithfully followed the format of the original BBC version, thanks to some amazingly accurate graphics made by [[Kevin Bowman]].  It also marked one of the first appearances of [[James Gallagher]] on YSTV, as host.  The script was a group effort from many of YSTV's active members of the period, and can be read [[Have I Got News For YUSU script|here]].   
The campus folklore webpages and the online archive of [[Vision|York Vision]] were raided to find stories, and the show faithfully followed the format of the original BBC version, thanks to some amazingly accurate graphics made by [[Kevin Bowman]].  It also marked one of the first appearances of [[James Gallagher]] on YSTV, as host.  The script was a group effort from many of YSTV's active members of the period, and can be read [[Have I Got News For YUSU script|here]].   


One particular problem was the "news footage" round at the start of the show, as [[Bulletin (again)]] did not feature many VTs at this point.  To rectify this Jonathan ventured up to the science park one morning to film Prince Philip opening a new building, ostensibly for YSTV's news output - perhaps the university wouldn't have issued the press pass so readily if they'd known it was to crow-bar in some references to his infamous dodgy comments!
One particular problem was the "news footage" round at the start of the show, as [[Bulletin (again)|Bulletin]] did not feature many VTs at this point.  To rectify this Jonathan ventured up to the science park one morning to film Prince Philip opening a new building, ostensibly for YSTV's news output - perhaps the university wouldn't have issued the press pass so readily if they'd known it was to crow-bar in some references to his infamous dodgy comments!


On the day of recording one particular sabb didn't turn up to the studio, so a search party was sent out to find him.  Eventually he was dragged in from Goodricke bar, somewhat worse for wear...
On the day of recording one particular sabb didn't turn up to the studio, so a search party was sent out to find him.  Eventually he was dragged in from Goodricke bar, somewhat worse for wear...
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In 2008 the idea of ripping off the BBC's show of a similar name resurfaced as YSTV filmed Comedy Soc's fortnightly but not-quite-as-wittily-titled [[Have I Got News For York]], which takes place in a lecture theatre so has the instant benefit of actually having an audience.
In 2008 the idea of ripping off the BBC's show of a similar name resurfaced as YSTV filmed Comedy Soc's fortnightly but not-quite-as-wittily-titled [[Have I Got News For York]], which takes place in a lecture theatre so has the instant benefit of actually having an audience.
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