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*A top up fees special was hosted one Tuesday night in January 2004.  The parliament vote on the introduction of top-up fees was due to be announced just after [[Bona Dicta]] finished so it was decided to stay on air and produce a special live programme on the announcement, using BBC Parliament as a feed.  The programme had a large number of viewers in the bars around campus and was notable for getting the results of the vote on screen quicker than BBC News 24!
*A top up fees special was hosted one Tuesday night in January 2004.  The parliament vote on the introduction of top-up fees was due to be announced just after [[Bona Dicta]] finished so it was decided to stay on air and produce a special live programme on the announcement, using BBC Parliament as a feed.  The programme had a large number of viewers in the bars around campus and was notable for getting the results of the vote on screen quicker than BBC News 24!
*For [[Children In Need 2004]] a special spoof edition of the show called YSTV Week Extra was recorded, featuring innuendo and dirty stuff.
*For [[Children In Need 2004]] a special spoof edition of the show called YSTV Week Extra was recorded, featuring innuendo and dirty stuff.
*Greg Dyke's in-depth interview in the YSTV studio in May 2006 was intially expected to be edited as a news item but was so lengthy that it became a programme in its own right.  This also featured "behind the scenes" material.
*Greg Dyke's in-depth interview in the YSTV studio in May 2005 was intially expected to be edited as a news item but was so lengthy and wide-ranging that it became a programme in its own right.  This also featured "behind the scenes" material.
*A spoof edition of the programme was made by [[Sarah Leese]] in shortly after the end of the show's regular production in May 2006 satirising many elements of the show.
*A spoof edition of the programme was made by [[Sarah Leese]] in shortly after the end of the show's regular production in May 2006 satirising many elements of the show.


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