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"Open Day" was a regular feature of YSTV's output from the early 90s until around 2000.   
"Open Day" was an annual feature of YSTV's output from the early 90s until around 2000.   


It was billed as live coverage of the university open day for prospective students, which used to take place in mid-May.  The programme was around four hours long, usually fairly unstructured and would consist of presenters sitting on a sofa by the lake describing the university and how people could get involved in YSTV should they decide to apply.  Occasionly prospective students were involved, and there were sometimes quizzes, news reports and even karaoke sessions.
It was billed as live coverage of the university open day for prospective students, which used to take place in mid-May.  The programme was around four hours long, usually fairly unstructured and would consist of presenters sitting on a sofa by the lake describing the university and how people could get involved in YSTV should they decide to apply.  Occasionly prospective students were involved, and there were sometimes quizzes, news reports and even karaoke sessions.
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