Sitcom. This week Hollywood legend Buck Fahrenheit, star of the INVERTEBRATE series, arrives in Fort Dunleavy. Could this bring in the much needed customers for Phillip and are his chances with Elspeth looking up? Starring James Bugg as Buck Fahrenheit, Freddy Elletson as Phillip, Louis Lunts as Daniel, Greg Ebdon as Archibald McMurry, and Emma Gallagher as Elspeth, with Harriet Cox, Anjali Vyas-Brannick, Will Haydon, Mike Owen and Sam Thorpe-Spinks. The programme was written by James Bugg and produced by John Wakefield.
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On this weeks show we have an interview with Amy Moss about the upcoming York carnival and we are joined by some of the pant soc’s Hercules cast. We have our preview of Hinge Production company’s Ordinary Things and review of Drama soc’s Week 7 production Dr Faustus and a look at Week 8 production Godspell.
Sitcom. The Solar Panel business is finally looking up but when Phillip picks a fight with local window cleaner Mr Mackie he would not believe what he's letting himself in for! Starring Freddy Elletson as Phillip, Louis Lunts as Daniel, Greg Ebdon as Mayor McMurry, Emma Gallagher as Elspeth and Dan Wood as Mr Mackie. The programme was written by James Bugg and produced by John Wakefield with James Bugg, Roseanna Brear, Harriet Cox, Anjali Vyas-Brannick, Will Haydon, and Mike Owen.
Campus news, features and sport from the URY news team. On the programme: a national "student sex survey" suggests York has shot up the lover's league... But we've done a survey of our own - and the results might surprise you. Plus: more than 70 students have been caught cheating in university exams and assignments; and we find out whether doing a master's really makes you more employable.