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A show without a name, because there is no theme or specific genre that we will be following. 

It will be unique every week, with a variety of guests that have excellent music taste. 


All and Sundry

A mix of new music releases from that week and some old favourites that have resurfaced. 


Chats with Charlotte

Chats with Charlotte (and Co) is a informal show, where favourite tunes are shared, with some interesting conversations along the way. Requests are always welcomed and so is listener participation!


Breaking the Mould - Summer review
A nearly comprehensive review of all the great new music you shouldn't, but still may have, missed out on over the past few months
Komodo's Krib

Guests are provided with ridiculous problems that nobody has. They have five minutes to design an original invention and then give their pitch. Three rounds, one winner, zero braincells. What could go wrong?


URY:PM with Lloyd or Cadan

Lloyd and/or (mostly or) Cadan play some music and possibly have some features.


York not going to believe this...

Have you had your weekly fix of gossip? Don't you threat Amy and Amelie are here to save your Tuseday with campus and celebrity gossip. (You'd be silly not tuning in!)


NOW We're Carolling!

Join Harry 'Who Does Law' ReevesJames from James from Jams from James from James, and AL for the festive special of NOW We're Talking!

Expect extra-special Christmas canoodley games, massive funnies, beef reports (or whatever meat/meat alternative you have on your Xmas dinner), NOW tunes and some top tier chat. 

Now, that's what it is. 


Alumni Shows: The Magical Mystery Music Machine

At the start of each show, my hastily-written computer code picks a random date from the 60s, 70s or 80, and I have to fill 58 minutes with music and news from that date. The URY record library gets a bit patchy if we go back to the 60s, so wish me luck!


Speech All Stars Present:

Old and New members of Speech team have gathered together over this weekend to create some spectacular Speech radio. What will they have created? Who knows! Find out by tuning in.


'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!
That May Have Been the News
All the news that didn't quite make the headlines over the Christmas holidays with a great mix of music and chat. Regular features include - 'The missing link' & the 'Acoustic session'.
Sunday Service Breakfast Broadcast

University Radio York's flagship Sunday morning show. (for a small amount of time)

I played some quiet jazzy songs.

But I got bored of the idea when I realised that having the Sunday morning slot wasn't very impressive even if it was quite funny.

And also I was half awake.

Very nice life experience being forced to talk into a microphone in an empty room :)

I should probably listen back to these to make sure these audio clips don't cancel me but... for the most part, I trust that my that my younger self wouldn't get cancelled.

Feel free to listen back to these shows but I warn you- they're bad.


URY Brunch with Hannah: Bangers and Banter

Hannah brings you bangin’ tunes and banter for you to start your day with a smile on your face. With special features such as “Sibling Wars”, “Are you in or are you out of bed?” and “Poo On The Shoe” Hannah (and the occasional special guest) should have you out of bed and ready to start your day in no time.


A Portion Of Seaweed
Every week we have a new theme that will dictate the playlist, the games and the guests! Its like a different kinder surprise every week!!
WK24: The Shipping Forecast

William King is rounding off three years of student radio with 24 hours of non-stop broadcasting. Sailors picking up URY probably have something wrong with their radio, but they can consider this hour a public service.


Tea for Two

Hello! Brew yourself a cup of tea, grab a biscuit (or 25, we won't judge), sit back, and enjoy the show! Join us for a chat about anything from the ups and downs of student life at the University of York to baking and, your weekly dose of much-needed✨ serotonin✨.

We post tons of fun and useful episode-related content over on Instagram @teafortworadioshow and our comments section and DMs are always open. Feel free to come to say "hi" or tell us what you thought about our episode, we'd love to hear from you!

Have a wonderful day!

Claudia and Abbie


Best of Bandcamp

A show devoted to the finding of good quality, free music from the website bandcamp. If you enjoy music, but have little money and a clean consience then this is the show for you. After each show i will post the links to find each song i play, and the album it came from, completely free. 


Do you have what it takes to be a vicar?

Join Kaja and George for an hour of insane tests. We will establish once and for all whether George could pursue an alternative career path


The (Bi)Weekly Muddle

It's Gina and Jamie. It's third year. We're still on the radio. We're still funny. Tune in. 


A Funeral for a Friend

We're going to celebrate Longboi in all his glory, in the way he would have wanted.


URY Gender Documentary

The URY Speech team invetsigates the role of gender identity in our society.  Our aim is to raise awareness of the different types of identity, and to address related topics such as the representation of gender in the media, politics, and law, as well as looking at the history of gender and personal perspectives from students.  Georgie Norgate interviews a variety of people to learn about their personal experience with gender and some issues they have come across as a result of their gender identity.


You Might Just Remember

Songs from the late 80s through to the present day that have made it into the public conciousness, but aren't in their own right hits, or a least aren't played regularly nowadays


nothing to see here

yeah! I see you - this is late night radio. move along, you know you should. or dont. and if you dont. you will be treated to possibly the best radio youve ever heard. or the worst. guess you'll have to tune in to find out x


URY Welcome Week 2020: Constantine College Move In

URY are here as you move in to your new home at York!! We'll have all the best music and games to give you a warm welcome to university.

Like what we do? Get involved here: https://ury.org.uk/getinvolved/