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Got Issues? - János, Ollie and Eddie all do. János has got his Mum, sorry, Mom round, Ollie's got his head in the past and Eddie's playing fisticuffs with beverage machines. Are they legally allowed on the radio. Well, Scott Bryan thinks so. Join us for a beautifully irreverent piece of radio. You won't be disappointed (too much...).
We're back. The award-winning Scott Bryan Show returns on URY.
Tonnes of new features. None yet confirmed.
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Listen in, whenever it is that Scott lets me loose on your airwaves. You and me chatting breeze, plus songs that sound 500% better on URY. What radio was made for.
The one off return of the popular show. I love you.
Late night rumblings with Scott Bryan.
The Hangover Pill - Music, tea, newspapers, exam relaxation and chat to keep you informed and help you on your way.
The afternoon show will contain the main music releases and some unsung and modern classics, as well '15-minutes' where all the music is within a certain genre. There's a news review of the papers, interviews with those connected to the University issues that matter and regular link-ups with Bailrigg (Lancaster) ahead of the Roses competition.
The evening edition of the Scott Bryan Show getting you ready for the evening ahead whatever is going down during Freshers Week. Proper trendy music, not really anything really else on the radio at this time.
Presented by Scott Bryan with additional help by Zeenat Rahim and Lizzie Liptrot.
We're here with 'York Your News', all of your stories about York for the rest of us, a York version of '101 things you didn't know about York, but now you know, so there you go, so don't complain' and a look back at the good bits of URY for the last 40 years.
We're on 19.00-21.00 Monday-Friday during Freshers.
The last term ever. The biggest show on campus.
The Hangover Pill - Music, tea, newspapers and chat to keep you informed and help you on your way.
The morning show will contain the main music releases and some unsung and modern classics, as well 15-to-1 where all the music within a certain amount of time follows a current theme. There's a news review of the papers, interviews with those connected to the University issues that matter and regular link-ups with Bailrigg (Lancaster) ahead of the Roses competition.
The weekday afternoon edition of the Sunday morning show. This is the only where we open our music archives in 'Chain Connection', where we analyse the news stories of the day, conduct live recipes you can do at home and cover the all so important 'Campus News' of the day. This and new artists, momentus covers and warm-up-to-the-weekend request fest.
Make Wednesday early evenings bearable with The Scott Bryan Show. There's Chain Reaction, Request Hour, 3-in-a-row and the one and only Campus News to keep you sain, along with cookalong recipe challenges, URY 40 and any mutterings and recollectations about the previous night live from Vanburgh Central. Be a part of it. Send us an email from ury.york.ac.uk or use that little jiggerty box in the top right hand corner for your message to be slammed straight into the studio.
We're back, bigger and brighter than ever. The award-winning Scott Bryan Show returns on URY.
We've got a team, we've got new features and we're gonna try to make it the best fresher's week ever. We have a special 'Freshers Survival Guide' programme, a one-off freshers related Chain Reaction AND Entertainment News from our own Lizzie Liptrot and 'News in Brief' with our fabulous Zeenat Rahim. Plus Philip Oldershaw from the Phil Show fame.
The Yorkie wide version of the Scott Bryan Show, the offbeat lunchtime show with bite.
We're here with 'Your York News', all of your stories about York for the rest of us, a York version of '101 things you didn't know about York, but now you know, so there you go, so don't complain' and a look back at the good bits of URY for the last 40 years.
The first show of the term, but it has been a year since The Scott Bryan Show began. Celebrations all round. Enjoy the intense music selection and incredible features.
A look at the last week, with our informative, witty and interesting monologues. This week presented by Scott Bryan.
We're back, bigger and brighter than ever. The award-winning Scott Bryan Show returns on URY.
We've got a team, we've got new features and we're gonna try to make it the best fresher's week ever. We have a special 'Freshers Survival Guide' programme, a one-off freshers related Chain Reaction AND Entertainment News from our own Lizzie Liptrot and 'News in Brief' with our fabulous Zeenat Rahim. Plus Philip Oldershaw from the Phil Show fame.
Join current alumnus Donald Makin and (soon to be) alumnus William Chalk for some up and coming Scottish music. Because we can.
An electic collection of different sounds; from delta blues, to modern country and traditional Irish and Scottish folk. I try to bring you the best traditionally inspiried music I can find. I take music from across the decades, from all over the world, but it's unified by it's honesty and quality.
This is George Cole's Funk and Soul show! exploring the best of funk, soul, disco, acid jazz and rare grooves to stimulate your mind, body and spirit! from the roots of funk through to new releases, anything goes! this unique all vinyl show will have you popping and locking way into the night. featured artists include: funkadelic, Parlament, chic, roy ayers, bootsy collins, gil scott heron, zapp, the gap band, The crusaders, ohio players, brick, the meters, van mcoy, barry white, kool and the gang, the fatback band, earth, wind and fire and MANY MORE!
Show comprising 3 final year undergraduates taking a look at that inevitable question of 'what next?'... through the medium of entertainment. Alongside a special guest each week (we'll sort these- people with varying weird and wonderful things lined up for them after uni), we'll look to sift through one more potential life choice every week as we count down towards the end of university. The planned format of the show will look to include an interview with our special guest as they join us for a whole host of potential silly features including:
- Helen and Judy's travelling tips. Being seasoned travellers of Asia, the pair will reveal another wacky story from their travelling experiences each week.
- 'Fit it in my Fro' - special guest will look to fit a different object each week into Joe's afro. Feature will also include leaderboard based on nature of object chosen and how many they managed to fit in his hair.
- 'Joe's chimes' or a title to that effect. Comic song, recorded specially for the show every week, written by Joe on a subject messaged in to the show/something to do with the idea of 'what's next?'
- Interview with our special guest on what his/her plan is for next year and/or what they are currently doing having now graduated. Many exciting people lined up!
- 'Decipher Judy/Helen' or title to that effect- feature involving Joe/listeners attempting to guess certain scottish accented words in English or Gaelic.
Show's music will probably be around 6 songs and will be a competition between Joe, Helen and Judy (2 songs each) on who has picked the best music for that day. Potentially based around the 'what next' theme for that show!
In a nutshell, light-hearted entertainment show looking at the serious question of 'what's next?'. Aimed then at current final years but also applicable for all years. Will also look to have jingle for the show- playing on idea of 'tweedle Dum' (Helen/Judy), tweedle De (Helen/Judy) and Me (Joe).
A chat show playing songs from across the border with some fun games alongside it. Playing songs with a Celtic hint from Calvin Harris to the Bay City Rollers. Making sure that you'll jig to these Kiltie Pleasures on URY!
From 2007-2010, The Scott Bryan Show was broadcast on University Radio York. It was a show that I reckon I will remember for the rest of my damn life.
For one afternoon, it's back. Featuring Predic-A-Manger, The York Pork Fork Talk Walk Spork Game and a lot of music that nobody has played on the station for about five years, Dave Tracz will be doing the news. I'll get a text from my mother telling me to slow down, it'll be fine whatever I am saying.
Please listen. It'll be fine.
Join me, Scott Phillips, as I delve into the world of classical and choral music. We'll be exploring everything from the well-known to the hidden gems.