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URY Speech

Sunday, 25 Nov 2012

A podcast from the URY Speech Team.


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URY Newshour

Saturday, 17 Nov 2012

This week's instalment of URY Newshour.


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URY Newshour

Saturday, 17 Nov 2012

This week's instalment of URY Newshour.


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URY Newshour

Sunday, 11 Nov 2012

This week's instalment of URY Newshour.


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URY Speech

Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012

A podcast from the URY Speech Team.


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YorWorld: 4th November 2012

Tuesday, 6 Nov 2012

Description: Rebecca Elson presents this week's show where we find out about the Aesthetica Film Festival, look at Dramasoc's latest production 'The Comedians', review 'Illuminating York' and our acclaimed previews focus on Happily Ever After Society's production of 'The Little Shop of Horrors'!.


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URY Newshour

Monday, 29 Oct 2012

This week's instalment of URY Newshour.


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The Blurb: Episode 1

Sunday, 28 Oct 2012

The Blurb is URY’s new book review show that plans to explore the world of literature and leave no page unturned. Each week we’ll be bringing you reviews of books both old and new as well as discussing the most pressing problems in the literary world. We’ll also be taking a look at rising campus talent as we team up with The Looking Glass Anthology to showcase the work of student authors. This week Elisabeth Shuker reviews Miranda Hart’s hilarious new novel, Is It Just Me? and Rachel Bond takes us on a journey through the exciting world of Fan Fiction. Our panel also discusses the impact of blogging on literature and its reviewers in reaction to Peter Stothard’s article for the Guardian. Presented and produced by Rebecca Elson


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URY Speech

Sunday, 28 Oct 2012

A podcast from the URY Speech Team.


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YorWorld: 28th October 2012

Sunday, 28 Oct 2012

On this weeks YorWorld we review this weeks Dramasoc one man show 'Paradise'. We also take a look at t the York Shakepeare Project’s latest production ‘Othello’, as they continue to work their way through Shakespeare’s cannon. And we preview next weeks Dramasoc production ‘The Comedians’.