We look back at the life and work of David Bowie, looking through URY presenters own personal memories, favourite songs and his amazing influence on the world of music today.
Looking from his earliest singles in 1967 all the way to his most recent album Blackstar, we'll dig deep in to our archives and find the best songs Bowie both sang on, produced and wrote.
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).
For a very special one-off show, two so-called 'legends' of URY return.
They entertained listeners for literally minutes while on air together during the heady days of 2016/17, so expect plenty of nostalgia and in-jokes that you definitely won't understand.
Nevertheless, it'll be worth a listen, just for an example of how not to move on from university.
They'll bring you some stonking tunes, funny features, and magical memories that will wind the clock back to when URY was just a pre-pubescant 48-year-old.
To get you through your Tuesday, up-beat tunes and general chat about the news and my memories to certain songs! Get ready to sing your heart out and laugh along with me :)
We ask our guests parents to create a list of 10 songs from 10 artists of their favourite stuff and then review it! Due to parents' eclectic taste, this will usually vary massively across the whole show in which we will talk alongside this about the music and the memories associated for the guest or just memories about the parents, good or bad.
A wonderful journey into parents' minds as told by their children. Freddie and a guest play a playlist created by the parents of the guest while telling stories and memories of their childhood.
Freddie and a guest from Swindon (His hometown) chat about memories and have a good catch up. Basically an excuse to get my friends on the radio.
Garry and James unlock core memories while going through the tracklist of a LEGENDARY 2005 CD called pop jr.