Wednesday 27 April 2011

URY SPEECH SCHEDULE



Sunday Week 2 -

2:00 - YorWorld
3:00 - Comedy with ‘Got Booty: Fairy Tales’
3:30 – A look at Easter with the York CU
3:45 – Preview of URY Speech

Sunday Week 4 –
2:00 – YorWorld
3:00 - Discussion and Debate with URY
3:30 – The Blue Guitar

Sunday Week 5 –
2:00 – YorWorld
3:00 - Drama Premiere: ‘The Prince of Humberside’

(The Schedule is subject to change and times are approximate)

YorWorld
YorWorld is the weekly magazine show from URY.
The programme shines a light on campus culture, showcasing the best music talent at York University with live sessions as well as reviews and previews of Dramasoc's latest productions where we interview the cast and crew behind the many and varied productions that come to the dramabarn.
If thats not enough we also interview a celebrity every week and we've previously spoken to Mark Watson, Milton Jones, Brian Blessed among many others.
Got Booty: Fairy Tales
Got Booty is a comedy, improvised panal show.
Got Booty returns with its all new teams and delves into the wierd and wonderful world of fairy tales. With new and orginal games such as 'Hotter or Colder' mix with old favourites like 'The Ballad of Wikipedia' in half an hour of great orginal student comedy.
Discussion and Debate
URY's discussion show is returning with topical discussion on the events of the week. Guests include (but not exclusively) members of the campus media and political societies.

Drama Premiere: The Prince of Humberside
The play deals with the serious issues of deppression in young people and is played out through a single dialogue between an aristocratic teenager and a worker on the NHS Suicide hotline who deals him some rather unconventional advice. By Tess Humphrey. The programme will be preceded by an interview with the programmes producer.

The Blue Guitar
Original audio exploration by Hannah Gibbs looking at inspiration and focusing on the famous Picasso Painting. Featuring a depth of beautifully worked soundscapes this is a very different approach to speech radio. The programme will be preceded by an interview with the programmes producer.

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