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There were two editions made, the first in 1998 (produced and presented by [[Graham Quince]] who had actually graduated a year previously!) and the second in 2000 (presented by [[James Brookes]] and shown as part of [[Election Night 2000]]).
There were two editions made, the first in 1998 (produced and presented by [[Graham Quince]] who had actually graduated a year previously!) and the second in 2000 (presented by [[James Brookes]] and shown as part of [[Election Night 2000]]).
[[Image:NeverMindTheScore.png|right|thumb|160px|Big pink scoring]]
The first made use of two BBC Micros for scoring, using custom software written by [[Matt Hammond]], coupled to [[Cub Conversion|Cub]] monitors hidden in the set allowed large colour graphical scores to be shown.


=== In the Archive ===
=== In the Archive ===
The titles are recorded twice on Umatic U1 a short distance apart. The content is the same, but the first copy has the audio level far too high and distorted, where as the second one is at a more reasonable level. Interestingly the leader clock credits "Debbie" in the producer field. Record date is 01/11/1998.
The titles are recorded twice on Umatic U1 a short distance apart. The content is the same, but the first copy has the audio level far too high and distorted, where as the second one is at a more reasonable level. Record date is 1st November 1998.


{{YSTV Productions}}
{{YSTV Productions}}
[[Category: Productions]]
[[Category: Productions]]
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