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Now organising a major campus music event is a difficult enough task but along with a 4 hour live show could be said to be stretching even the most experienced BBC Producer. So to help take the pressure off Clare [[Sophie Dennis]] started to direct the stations attention to the YSTV produced content.
Now organising a major campus music event is a difficult enough task but along with a 4 hour live show could be said to be stretching even the most experienced BBC Producer. So to help take the pressure off Clare [[Sophie Dennis]] started to direct the stations attention to the YSTV produced content.


The first couple of hours would prove the most difficult as the bands were'nt due to start till around 9 so until then it was all down to us. [[Graham Quince]] took repsonsibility for the first hours content with a  
The first couple of hours would prove the most difficult as the bands were'nt due to start till around 9 so until then it was all down to us. [[Graham Quince]] took repsonsibility for the first hours content with a pastiche of Friends entitled Buddies (Note: look at the date Graham came up with this in 1996 way before his Geordie mates, Ant & Dec, did it on their saturday morning show with the vastly inferior Chums) starring [[Debbie Rule]], [[Clare Bowley]] and [[John Barratt]]. So with the MS4 being used to film the title sequence to Buddies and Graham applying his Clement and LeFrenais writing skills to the script people began to breathe a little easier.
 
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For Children in Need 1996, YSTV organised a band night in Goodricke dining room, featuring two campus bands - {{unsure|Sevenball and Brubaker}}.  There were cameras in the dining room filming the bands, plus a live programme from the YSTV studio.
For Children in Need 1996, YSTV organised a band night in Goodricke dining room, featuring two campus bands - {{unsure|Sevenball and Brubaker}}.  There were cameras in the dining room filming the bands, plus a live programme from the YSTV studio.
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