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Most importantly the show would have banter from the presenters, as [[Bulletin (again)|Bulletin]] had become rather dry towards the end. This went as far as the presenters actually introducing themselves rather than launching straight into the first story after the title sequence. | Most importantly the show would have banter from the presenters, as [[Bulletin (again)|Bulletin]] had become rather dry towards the end. This went as far as the presenters actually introducing themselves rather than launching straight into the first story after the title sequence. | ||
The show would try to act as a "review" of the previous week, rather than the latest news, as by staying non-topical it could be repeated for the following seven days (using the [[Video Server]], although the first few editions were repeated by running the tape "live" from the control room). Highlights of the first episode can be seen in [[Small Screen]]'s Summer 2005 Week 6 programme. | The show would try to act as a "review" of the previous week, rather than the latest news, as by staying non-topical it could be repeated for the following seven days (using the [[Video Server]], although the first few editions were repeated by running the tape "live" from the control room). Highlights of the first episode can be seen in [[Small Screen]]'s Summer 2005 Week 6 programme. The Freshers Week 2003 booklet described a a typical week's edition of the programme being put together (well as typical as you could have given there had only been three editions by that point). Read it [[Making of YSTV Week|here]]. | ||
==Set, Titles and Theme Tune== | ==Set, Titles and Theme Tune== |
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