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Discuss with Russ
The follow up show to YUMA award winning The Amazing Josh and Russell Show. Call 01904 43 3841 or email studio@ury.york.ac.uk to get involved in the discussion.
Josh and Russell: 'Commemorating Gordon Brown?'
URY's award winning, record breaking, Hilary Benn bothering radio review brings you the best of politics, current affairs and culture. Join in our weekly topical debate, enjoy the pre-recorded political review, shout at interviews, explore world music with our weekly 'muso', sing along to live music, pray away with our exploration of campus religions and, of course, weep at the Russell Truran Telly Blog.
PRIMETIME: The Scott Bryan Show
We're back. The award-winning Scott Bryan Show returns on URY. Tonnes of new features. None yet confirmed.
Rob and Steve
Rob and Steve do entertainment all over you. They won this award, right, which means that they are definitely the third most entertaining student radio show in mainland UK, according to some people who ought to know. Sceptical? Give us a try.
The Tom and Joe Show
Tom and Joe return with their award-winning radio show, ready to cut loose and show York how it's done.
URY Breakfast: Matt & Mark
Featuring music, competitions and the award-winning Matt& Mark.
URY LIVE AT FIVE: The AM in the PM
Every Friday, the probably award winning AM in the PM, world exclsuively on URY.
URY LIVE AT FIVE: The Scott Bryan Show
We're back, bigger and brighter than ever. The award-winning Scott Bryan Show returns on URY. We've got a team, we've got new features and we're gonna try to make it the best fresher's week ever. We have a special 'Freshers Survival Guide' programme, a one-off freshers related Chain Reaction AND Entertainment News from our own Lizzie Liptrot and 'News in Brief' with our fabulous Zeenat Rahim. Plus Philip Oldershaw from the Phil Show fame.
URY LIVE AT FIVE: Tim and Glen
The award-winning Tim Wallace and Glen Saffery return for another term of interviews and debates with local politicians, listeners' questions, and a smattering of your favourite music, along with our usual take on the week's news.
URY Lunch with Chalk and Charles
Two hours, two presenters... Two listeners.

Music, chat, features and prank calls from Chalk and Charles.
URY Lunch with Daz
Daz finishes off your week with a helping of lunchtime music, sizzling chat and tasty features! Now into its second year, the show retains the award winning 'Name that Tone' and introduces NEW 'DuckTales' as well as more renovated fun! Not really worth missing, but there is always a podcast if you are lazy...
URY Newshour

 The stories making campus headlines. Plus reaction and analysis from the national award-winning URY News team.


URY: The Scott Bryan Show
We're back, bigger and brighter than ever. The award-winning Scott Bryan Show returns on URY. We've got a team, we've got new features and we're gonna try to make it the best fresher's week ever. We have a special 'Freshers Survival Guide' programme, a one-off freshers related Chain Reaction AND Entertainment News from our own Lizzie Liptrot and 'News in Brief' with our fabulous Zeenat Rahim. Plus Philip Oldershaw from the Phil Show fame.
WEEK ONE: Freshers Lunch with Daz
Your Award winning host is here for Saturday!!
Wilko & Forster
Era-ending radio. Jon and Sarah have been at ((URY)) for four years. Before anyone sends for the burly security officers and a monster-sized shoe horn, they've agreed that THIS IS IT. Your last chance to catch these two highly trained, much loved and award winning DJs on the UK's oldest and greatest student radio station.
York 60
Award winning campus and nationwide news
York Vision
York's multi-award winning newspaper comes to radio! The Vision team provide weekly instalments of music, sport, news, chat and much much more.
'The New World Order' by Ben Jeapes. Part 1: 1645
URY's national award winning team presents our most ambitious drama to date, available to hear worldwide at www.ury.org.uk, with two feature length Episodes over two consecutive weeks! ‘England, May 1645: The civil war that has torn England apart between King Charles I and Parliament is nearing its bloody conclusion — and in the English countryside, a stranger seeks his old love and finds there is a son whom he has never seen...’ You would be excused, perhaps, for thinking that this is the introduction to a thrilling historical drama. And you'd be dead right. Yet this is not the history you know, for the world has turned on to a new and deadly path. With breath-taking imagination, Ben Jeapes has wrenched the familiar flow of English history out of its course and made it into something else, something entirely other. There is a third force, an entirely alien force — the Holekhor — who have martial powers of their own, their own religious leaders who command mysterious and strange forces, and who bring with them technology that should not have been seen in England for another three hundred years... Prepare to be astounded. History will never be the same again.’ Described by the Sunday Times in 2004 as "Without doubt the best science fiction book of the year”, the national award winning drama team at University Radio York has the privilege of the first ever dramatization of this incredible novel. With an incredible cast of around 30 talented student actors and a specially composed score recorded by an ensemble fine student musicians this two part feature length drama brings you, through the power of radio, scenes to rival Hollywood epics as well as an intimate portrait of historical figures and beautifully crafted characters in a world turned on its head. NOTE: This production is only going to be broadcast once and will not be available on our on demand service.
'The New World Order' by Ben Jeapes. Part 2: 1651
niversity Radio York's national award winning team presents our most ambitious drama to date, which sees the English Civil war turned on its head when a third force enters the battle in this alternative history thriller. Six years have past since the events of Part 1 and an uneasy peace has been agreed. But with the arrival of The Dommonel and missionaries from Golekh englands peace stands on a knife edge. Based on the acclaimed novel and available to hear worldwide at www.ury.org.uk, with two feature length Episodes over two consecutive weeks!
'Creditors' by August Strindberg
The last production of the URY Festival of Drama from the national award winning drama team at University Radio York. Anxiously awaiting the return of his new wife, Adolph finds solace in the words of a stranger. But comfort soon turns to destruction as old wounds are opened, insecurities are laid bare and former debts are settled. Regarded as Strindberg's most mature work, "Creditors" is a darkly comic tale of obsession, honour and revenge. David Greig's version premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in September 2008 and now comes to URY with an incredible student cast directed by Lewis Gray. The production, starring Georgia Bird, Ryan Lane and Dan Wood will be in the third week of the URY Festival of Radio Drama!
YUSU Elections Results Night 2013
URY's award winning news team will be bringing you live and comprehensive coverage of the election results as they happen.
URY:PM - Roku Radio
Tune in to Roku Radio, the home of bad links, dubious song choices and an award winning jingle! (Not that we're milking that) Self proclaimed as "perfectly adequate" and "definitely not the worst radio in existence" strap yourself in for two hours of mixed genre music, interesting guests, fun features and a lot of laughs. Join Naomi, Kat and Will Batch for another season filled with all the usual madness, and hopefully fewer radio disasters.

Sitting Ducks: The Flappening

Sequel to award-winning student satire Sitting Ducks!


URY News Special - Student Media: York Hitting the Headlines

URY News Special - Student Media: York Hitting the Headlines

Join the national award winning URY News team for a special edition of the Newshour with George Lane.

This programme covers student media on campus - With all the recent scandalus headlines and questionable reporting techiniques, is student media a useful and necessary outlet? Or are student journalists just in it for enhancing future career prospects.

We speak with the student media, York Universty Students Union, external 'student' news sources, and industry experts including BBCs Chris Smith.

Tune in at 6pm, Wednesday 26th November 2014, live on ury.org.uk


National Award Nominated URY:PM with National Award Nominated K-Spence

Tune in to hear URY:PM with K-Spence for 2 hours of fun and music. Lots of new things this term including 'Yorkie Porkie', 'What's the Crunch?' and 'Let me seduce you'. Lots of giggles and lots of fun. Enjoy xox