The weekly magazine show from URY; This week an interview with with one of the most important figures in 20th century radio broadcasting, Charles Chilton, a review of Tom Crowley's 'Shed', a look at Dramasoc's latest production 'House of Yes' and Luke and Malkin is performing live in the studio. YorWorld is part of the Sunday Roast providing great original speech broadcasting sundays 2-4.
A guest appearance from Rob Short is something to be enjoyed with his wonderful voice! Unfortunately this is a shortened version due to uncontrollable elements.
A round up of this week's student news. We talk to NUS president Aaron Porter, find out about the campaign to bring Dr Dre to campus and look ahead to this week's events.
James counts down the first chart of 2011. Every song's a new entry but who will be number 1? Listen to find out!
The weekly magazine show is back for the new year with an interview with the man behind Big Brother, Peter Bazelgette, a look at Dramasoc's latest production and Barbersoc are performing live in the studio. YorWorld is part of the Sunday Roast providiing great original speech broadcasting sundays 2-4.
A preview of Dramasoc's 'SHED' by Tom Crowley featuring interviews with the writer/director himself as well as recording footage. 'SHED' will open in the dramabarn on Friday the 21st and runs for three nights. We at URY highly reccomend it. This podcast is part of our weekly magazine show YorWorld. Tune in to the Sunday Roast, Sundays 2-4
URY Original Drama Tom Crowley's superb play deals with the ethics of Artificial Inteligence through the eyes of a psycologist Dr Talbot who is sent to investigate 'Frank' This full cast dramastisation was completed in 2010 but is presented here as a standalone radio play for the first time. Listen in to more Drama on Ury in 'The Sunday Roast'; Sundays 2-4.
James counts down the 10 biggest songs of last term compiled from airplay and your requests. Who will have the first URY Number 1 of 2011? Find out on Monday!
A brief interview with York Central's Labour MP, Hugh Bayley, about a number of issues including tuition fees, government cuts and upcoming council elections - focussing on what it means to be an MP.
A semidramatised version of Dicken's timeless tale comes to URY just in time to wish you a Merry Christmas. For more URY Drama listen in to the Sunday Roast on Sundays 2-4