Sparrow-Fart: "Very early in the morning!" Join Jay and Steve every week as they get up at sparrowfart purely for your entertainment. With a look at the mornings papers, some form of music and invariably some form of conversation, it's everything you would expect from a breakfast programme and more (or less).
Join Al, George and Steve, the trio that will bring you teatime treats in the form of a variety of music (new, popular... heck sometimes even a bit out there) and chat about current events and news, both from campus and the wider world.
Join Neave, Steve, Will & Kaja for possibly the best show on radio, bless your ears with the beautiful noises of the Shrek soundtrack and allow us to wake you up on what would otherwise be another boring show... This the special to beat all specials, you could say we are the special specialists. That'll do donkey.. That'll do
A one-off URY Christmas Special with Steve and Cat (and anyone else we can drag in...). Expect an hour of Christmas games, music and chat!
A topical comic talkshow in which we discuss our campus encounters and other funny stories interspersed with the occasional song of our choice relevant to that which we discuss. Similar to the Ricky Gervais show and Richard Herring's 'As It Occurs to Me'. Genre: we're still trying to figure it out, although we think it's on for a winner.
A spontaneous hour of music to power you through your Friday afternoon, combined a good old fashioned natter.
Join Harry 'Who Does Law' Reeves, James from James from Jams from James from James and AL for the most mind-boggling two hours of radio you will ever hear. Expect canoodley games, massive funnies, beef reports, NOW classics, all the music EVER (except Lil Wayne and Steve Winwood, I don't like Steve Winwood. He was bad at the coronation, does anyone even like the song Higher Love?) and of course some top tier chat as seen above.
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More festive bangers than Shakin' Stevens could shake a candy cane at.
It's like Thane and Lucy: in for Steve, but better. This term we've given up on Steve, he was never there, emotionally or physically, so we moved on. We been so popular filling in for Steve that a few other people asked us to fill in for them. Here's a radio show about it.
Thane and Lucy fill in for Steve every week, with segments including middle-aged moment, welsh word of the week, popular BNOC happenings, and photoshop-op
Stewart Dennis brings 'Realm of Dusk' back to the airwaves on URY. Originally on-air between 1987 and 1990, expect to hear a mixturee of Indie / Alternative from the likes of Ride, My Bloody Valentine, The Fall, The Smiths and the Pixies.
So this is SL week. Derwent colleges’ BAME Reps Timi Phillips & Zara Sharif have been raising money for the Stephen Lawrence foundation. Over the past few weeks, we have been asking for your responses and questions regarding racism and racial insensitivity on campus. We will be discussing issues such as: micro-aggressions cultural appropriation with a few songs to fit the mood. We hope you find this both informative and interesting.