Joe Rawcliffe takes you on a magical mystery tour into the weird and wonderful world of song covers.
The Spotlight show brings bands and DJ's from York, both student and local, along with those that are passing through York. Tune in to hear specialist music, a live session and an interview with the band/DJ.
Over the last few years, we have had as guests, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Tings Tings, Stornoway, Mystery Jets, Lucy Ward, and most recently, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Admiral Fallow and the Conspirators.
Reel Love, The Film Soundtrack Show. Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Tarantino is a show with a really long title. It also is a show which is about film scores whether filled with pop or classical. Each week we'll be hearing some silver screen brilliance from a different theme to set you up for the week ahead. So get your popcorn, get your drink and settle down for the reel start to your week.
A show with literally no format! With a different panel of guests each week, Guy Matthews leads us all into a world of mystery (that will probably involve some funny news and maybe a game or two. Probably music as well....alright there's a bit of a plan)
Our show will feature totally original and groundbreaking games and segments such as: "Try to Accurately Ascertain the Piece of Music Being Simulated With Dissonant Noises by a Human Being", "Impartially in the News", "The G-Spot" (Guilty Pleasure Tracks), the audience participation-laiden "Awkward Questions", and "The Name Game", which carries a special forfeit for the loser each week, to be found on our Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/JackandCat1/?fref=ts
Tune in for other, one-off broadcasting delights such as "Trump or Hitler?" and "Where's The Cheese?", as well as our unique brand of chat and mischief.
WEDNESDAYS, 1PM, URY
An anarchic voyage through the mysterious ramblings of Star-Struck Jack and the Mystery Cat.
Including a selection of fantastically originally games such as Try to Accurately Ascertain the Piece of Music Being Simulated with Dissonant Noises by a Human Being, Impartially In the News, and the G-Spot.
Our show will feature totally original and groundbreaking games and segments such as: "Try to Accurately Ascertain the Piece of Music Being Simulated With Dissonant Noises by a Human Being", "Impartially in the News", "The G-Spot" (Guilty Pleasure Tracks) and the audience participation-laiden "Awkward Questions".
Tune in for other, one-off broadcasting delights such as "Trump or Hitler?" and "Where's The Cheese?", as well as our unique brand of chat and mischief.
Some great chat, and even better music, as Colin and Matt get your day started right!
URY’s established experts of dry wit and nattering sit down to discuss where the cards lie after the country’s first “virtual” A-Level results day. Expect irreverent giggling, massive amounts of ‘closet’ jokes and guest appearances from anyone who can guess the comically bad password to their meeting room.
This results day from 7 am to midnight, URY will be broadcasting LIVE coverage as people receive their A-Level results across the country. With fresh content specifically aimed at the University of York's offer holders and those on the clearing lines, tune in for a day of top (available) presenters giving you the true York experience.... or Yor-xperience... (don't worry, you'll get used to all the “Yor-” puns)
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!
A Sci-Fi murder mystery podcast set in a dystopian city where a lone robot seeks to solve a 100-year old cold case created by a thrid year University of York Theatre student Reginn Kolbeinsson
Listen in for the first 6 episodes over the next three weeks or listen to it now on Spotify or on the Red and Yellow podcast website: https://reginnk.wixsite.com/redonyellowpodcast
Get to know the University of York by joining William King, who'll be broadcasting from a different mystery campus location each day of Freshers Week.
A URY presenter discovers a documentary from fifteen years ago that explains a series of mysterious deaths in a local woodland. Audio Drama with horror and mystery elements.