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Chalk and Charles Show
Jolly japes, more cutting edge tunes than Willow.
Get Wise, Get Folked
Get the latest from the Folk world by two of the most coutrified members of the URY music team, Emily and Andy. From Johnny Flynn to Martin Simpson, these jolly fellows, along with a cup of tea and a shortbread biscuit, will set you on the right track in the most over-looked and excting genres out there.
Good Time Charlie

Charlotte just wants you to all have a jolly good time. Oldies you can move your feet to in the library and chat you can enjoy whilst having a cuppa.


Christmas Cooking on URY

Is all you cook pasta and pesto? Are you scared by words like 'basting' and substances such as 'oregano'? Have no fear, a jolly man is here to show you how easy Christmas cooking can be this festive period. From the kitchens of the Royal York hotel, the head chef will tell you how to pull off that perfect Turkey with ease. 


URY:PM - THE BIG SHUFFLE with Bertie, Elle and Hugh

Welcome to The Big Shuffle 

 

The show that brings you a whole bunch of cracking tunes from the alternative genre. And sometimes Elle will play something funky from the 80s. Like Chic. And who doesn’t love chic?! 

 

Join Bertie, Elle and Hugh, and have a jolly ol’ sesh with us. We’ve got great tunes, reviews of new albums, artists and live gigs, and much more. 

Top notch!

 


Having a Chat with Wynn and Matt

A show with me, Wynn Crawshaw chatting to Matt Rogan! It'll be a jolly good time.


What’s For Christmas?

If you were expecting your bogstandard Christmas special show, you'd be dead wrong. Listen to some history students unwrap the not-so-jolly past of Christmas, with the usual raucous antics you know and love from What's For Tea? as well as games, quizes and guests, it's gonna be a cracker. A Christmas cracker. A quacker? sorry. 


A Very Northern Christmas

Join URY's Station Manager Joe Brearley for his obligatory Christmas Bonanza. Expect some Christmas history facts, a breakdown of all our our favourite traditions, some festive guests, and a sickening amount of Christmas songs. The more I explain it, the less it sounds like a bonanza... but it will still be a jolly good time.