MASH is the perfect combination of Maddie and Sacha who are bringing to the URY plate a steady course of witty banter with a side of the best music around. Dessert anyone?
This is the radio show which will take you back in time to the 00s - a phenomenal decade for music in which a lot of us grew up!
With regular 'Guess the Year' shows, news stories and facts from the decade, and not to mention all the great tunes that came from that time, Noughty But Nice is sure to be a great reason to start listening to URY!
Playing all the best tunes from the 2000s, focusing on a different year each week. Music will range from Blink 182 to The Baha Men, so expect great things.
All your favourite songs from the 2000s - pop, rock and a bit of Crazy Frog. Hosted by Andy Tallon, we'll have quizzes, games and a whole host of topical chats! Weekly features include Complaint Corner (call in and anonymously tell us anything that's bothering you that needs airing out) and Childhood Choons (memories of our favourite songs growing up, and the events we associate them with).
It's my show name...
I know that my idea of sick tunes will be different to your sick tunes. So why don't we educate each other?! Get in touch and request some 00s and 90s hits, or some more recent tracks, to perk up everyone's weekend!
Bringing back some classic songs that are too cheesy to be forgotten. Tune in for some great chat and nostalgia with Clark Brydon each week.
Its time to relive the early 2000s with URY Alumnus Phil Pollard!
Former preswnter of URY's flagship new music show "The Vibe", Phil will be looking back to see if his predictions of bands that would make it big! He will also be bringing back aspects of his show "Uncovered" and we may even see the return of the classic "Evening Selection" quiz URY Re-wind!
We're back! (Ouse's back, alright, alright). Tune in to Have I Got Ouse For You for dodgy jingles, dodgier music, very dodgy links, somehow even dodgier jokes and a somewhat sincere attempt to wind up the week for our listeners, now with a new timeslot - Sunday at 9pm.
Yes, we started at 11pm and now we're there. I don't care what the others think, I want that flagship slot.
Will and Numi get naughty, playing tunes from the 2000s!
All the best tracks from the previous decade!
The next in the URY Music Playlists - we bring you the 00s!
Matt Gray returns to URY over a decade later, with indie hits of the mid-'00s and some of URY's archive session tracks!
Do you miss tossing away your Capri Sun and tucking in your flame t-shirt, before offering that cute crush one of your 50p sweets? Oh boy, have I got the show for you! Welcome to 'Izzie Year Six Picks', where I'll play all those classic songs from the crème de la crème of early 2000s clubbing. Grab your raffle tickets, pull up your glittery tights, and get ready to impress the coolest kids in key-stage 2 by sliding as far to the left as possible, and criss-crossing until you flop (or until your mum arrives to pick you up)!
In 2013 the NME published it's Top 400 albums of all time, Stewart Dennis takes a delve into the greatest records ever made and counts them down. Tonight it is teh final 40 and the Greatest album ever made is revealed. Will it be The Fall?
Are you ready for the best double act since Dick & Dom? Well, you're in for a treat! Meet Rosie Posie and Izzie Wizzie, the dynamic duo ready to entertain you with terrific tunes and beautiful banter.
Back in the early 2000s, DAB services were struggling to launch across the UK. Spare capacity on the Muxes had to be filled with something... So... It was filled with the best radio station ever to be broadcast in the UK. With a cultlike following, "Birdsong", the looped recording of birds singing gaily was recorded in the garden of then Digital One chairman Quentin Howard. It achieved a cult following from people who found it much more interesting to listen to than Jazz FM.
I can't play you that recording... Because I don't own the copyright and can't be bothered to email someone to get it. What I can do, is every Wednesday morning for 2 hours, set up my microphones in a wood, park or centre of town and well... Send you live audio of... That... You could just open a window... But get real here... You're not going to do that are you....
Birb....
Punk Plaza is a high-energy run-through of my ~2000s Punk Rock obsession, with maybe a few devious picks thrown in.
Will and Fred play and discuss an assortment of their favourite alternative, psychedelic, experimental, and indie rock songs and deep cuts from a wide selection of artists spanning from the 60s to the late 2000s / 2010s.
Every show, The Wheel decides the type of music (year, genre, etc) that we will focus on. Between songs we will have music-related discussions alongside general conversation and other gobbledegook and hogwash.
Join halifax dwellers of house E + F for a weekly boogie. Expect anything from rock, punk and acidhouse to folk and jazz - whatever we're feeling.
I am convinced that the pop-punk giants who ruled the '90s and '00s produced lyrics to rival the titans of British Romantic verse. In this one-off gameshow, contestants need to separate John Keats from Jimmy Eat World, Samuel Taylor Coleridge from Sum-41, and Mary Robinson from Mayday Parade. Will they emerge fluent in the tongue of a romanticised but far-off revolution, or stumble back into the world as naïve as they were before? Find out on Pop Punk Poetry, where poetry readings and headbanging meet in a strange but beautiful union.