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Front-ears III
We're 3 if you're free! Front-ears - ((URY))'s ONLY Foreign Music Radio Show has grown up. Join Eddie Ferrero, the Phileas Fogg of the Frequencies and Moo, who is a rather dubious Lord at the weekends, for a round the world voyage in under 60 minutes. New features, competitions for REAL prizes and a perverse sense of humour which one would care to only describe as foreign... ALL ABOARD FOR THE 1350 at 21:03, THANK YOU!.
Front-ears III: Manu Chao Special
We're 3 if you're free! Front-ears - ((URY))'s ONLY Foreign Music Radio Show has grown up. Join Eddie Ferrero, the Phileas Fogg of the Frequencies and Moo, who is a rather dubious Lord at the weekends, for a round the world voyage in under 60 minutes. New features, competitions for REAL prizes and a perverse sense of humour which one would care to only describe as foreign... ALL ABOARD FOR THE 1350 at 21:03, THANK YOU!.
'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.
URY:PM - The Old Fridge Massacre
Are you ready for something that can be described only as "ultimate"? We take you through the dull Tuesday evening with the "phattest beatz" imposed upon us by our tracklist overlords. We also talk about stuff, but only if provoked by something itchy.
This week in music

Describe the weeks events using song title and lyrics


Desert Island Floppy Discs

As the saying goes, everyone gets theirs. University bigwigs, students, and campus in general have finally had enough of Jonny Long and Callum McCulloch.

In the ultimate act of media censorship, the powers that be have created an artificial island in the lake by central hall, and have duly marrooned our two entrepid protagonists upon it.

However, in an age of plummetting league table places, a disaffected student body, and general lack of extraordinarily funny people, the boys have been given a radio show to pass their time in exile, and also the option of recruiting one more person for their wiley band of vagabonds.

Therefore, they will be holding tryouts, live on air. There will be challenges, we will critique the songs you wish to bring with you, your luxury item better be on our list of things we need.

It's going to be sort of like The Apprentice, Only Connect, The X Factor, Raven, and a certain BBC Radio 4 radio show (that we can't remember the name of) all rolled into one.

The critics have called it a gamechanger, our mother's have called it a 2:2 waiting to happen.

All we know is that it's going to pop off in a big way.

It's dogs doing a student radio show.


PC LOAD LETTER

How do you describe a film without explaining anything that happens in it? What do you do when you can't just play the complete soundtrack without being awkwardly screamed at by a joint degree maths-comp.sci student? This


exams (derogatory)

i scheduled this half an hour before it's live on air.

i have an exam tomorrow that i know nothing for.

listen to me go steadily feral :)))