Film Noir Sitcom by Ed Greenwood charting the cases of disgraced cop Trimble. After months of looking for lost pets will the case of Mr Fluffy be any different? Starring Lewis Chandler with Stephanie Bartlett, Joe Williams, Harry Whittaker, Greg Ebdon, Roseanna Brear, Joe D’Angelo and Ed Greenwood. Live music from Dandy and D'Lions and Yoshika Colwell. The programme is produced for URY by John Wakefield
On this week's show we're joined by YUSU Disabled Officer Thomas Ron live in the studio to discuss student disability at York, following the Disabled Network's Access Your Future event. Also, we have a run-down of all of the end-of-year awards, a preview of Woodstock and a report on the Amnesty Sleepout that happened this week. All this plus your latest sports news. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6pm on URY.
URY Computing Team's parody drama, based upon the acclaimed YSTV production Checkmate. Watching Checkmate is highly recommended before listening! http://ystv.co.uk/watch/drama/Checkmate/
On this week's show, YUSU has launched a review of its democracy - we're joined by union President Kallum Taylor to find out more. Also on the show, we catch up with Project Snowball which got underway this week, plus York's National Railway Museum could be under threat as a result of goverment cuts - we've got all the details. And we hear from Vanbrugh Chair Josh Treacy after the college held its last Volume club night. All this plus your latest international and campus sport. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6pm on URY.
On this week's show, York has been in the national spotlight after strong opposition to two EDL rallies in the space of a week, which included many students. Jack Staples-Butler has all the developments. Plus we look ahead to all of the end-of-term events happening between now and the end of the year, have all the latest international and campus sport, and we hear from a company based on Hes East which is urging students to think about what they want to do as a career early on in their time at university. The URY Newshour returns next Wednesday at 6pm on URY.
On this week's episode of Screen Jordan Allwood reviews Iron Man 3, we take a look at the soundtrack for The Great Gatsby and Emma Gibbs and Joseph Harrison join us in the studio to give us a review of Baz Luhrmann's latest venture. We also discuss Disney's recent takeover of Lucasfilm and the plans for a new Star Wars trilogy and we bring you a run down of up-and-coming cinema releases. Presented by Rebecca Elson and produced by Rebecca Elson and Anna Henley.
On this week's URY Newshour, a national campaign has condemned companies for "exploiting" students through unpaid internships. We hear mixed stories from York students about their experiences and ask: is it worth working for free for the experience or should interns be paid for the work they do? Also on the show, Chris West joins us live to talk about YUSU Volunteering's new undertaking, Project Snowball; we hear from Kallum Taylor after The Futureheads became the first band to be announced for this year's Summer Ball; and we have a live debate on feminism at York between two prominent speakers from both camps, following a print war in The Yorker. All this, lots more, plus your national and campus sport. The URY Newshour, Wednesdays at 6pm on URY.
This week on the Spark Show Matt Ravenhall, Izaak Wilson and Ben Coulson get to grips with animal testing and the crazy world of 3D printing. Plus Ben and Izaak face off again for Matt's latest quiz. Check out more at www.YorkSpark.co.uk