Grace and Jollan have always dreamt of opening a coffee shop on a narrow boat but until they finish their degrees and have £70,000 to buy a narrow boat, a radio show will have to do.
Join us each week for awful puns from Jollan, awful music choices from Grace, and probably some vague attempt at radio.
An hour of indie music and its many subgenres: rock, folk and alternative. Listen here for your favourite indie artists or for popular artists and their more indie tracks.
Welcome to Rear Winging It: F1 Podcast
Join three F1 superfans Ellie Ledwell, Mitchell Mennell and Harry Mckay as they analyse, laugh and bumble their way through the world's fastest sport.
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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.
URY Sport bring you the live draw for this year’s college vase and cup competitions ahead of their start in weeks 2 and 3 respectively.
Chats with Charlotte (and Co) is a informal show, where favourite tunes are shared, with some interesting conversations along the way. Requests are always welcomed and so is listener participation!
Guests are provided with ridiculous problems that nobody has. They have five minutes to design an original invention and then give their pitch. Three rounds, one winner, zero braincells. What could go wrong?
Mix Mash of anything! Guests coming down to chat and share their love of music and topics of discussion.
It only comes round once a year, but the music team will be telling your their hot takes and predictions about the Brit Awards and the winners as it goes out live on air. Basically we are just planning on being Jack Whitehall but infinetely less funny. Tune in to arguably the biggest BritPop night of the year <3
William King is rounding off three years of student radio with 24 hours of non-stop broadcasting. Everyone's got that thing which keeps them awake at night, that image they can't get out of their head. In an exclusive for URY, William King reveals his secret obsession.
We're still at Halifax College to do an outside broadcast to welcome new freshers on their move-in day!
William King is rounding off three years of student radio with 24 hours of non-stop broadcasting. Sailors picking up URY probably have something wrong with their radio, but they can consider this hour a public service.
Alex and Marks educate each other about their completely different music tastes. The pair will focus on a different section of their respective back catalogues each week, split half way between Marks' eclectic electronic and Alex's weird and wonderful rock and funk, it's sure to be an... interesting combination.
LET'S PLAY A GAME: Guess today’s bands by their musical ancestors! We play music from bands/artists that have inspired this weeks chosen band... and you try guess who they are. Get it right? you choose next weeks band!
Join stressed third years Jack and Victoria (and George) for their chat, gossip, and inevitable arguing in the new show on the block 'Manic Monday'.
Will you still love us when we're 64? Richard and Kim did their last student URY show in June 1976. This show will be hair raising if they had any left.
The URY Speech team invetsigates the role of gender identity in our society. Our aim is to raise awareness of the different types of identity, and to address related topics such as the representation of gender in the media, politics, and law, as well as looking at the history of gender and personal perspectives from students. Georgie Norgate interviews a variety of people to learn about their personal experience with gender and some issues they have come across as a result of their gender identity.
A show to turn even the lamest of squares into far-out foot tappers.
Over the course of the show, extreme levels of rockabilly will be pumped through the airwaves of URY, from Elvis Presley to The Big Bopper, all with the intention of providing maximum satisfaction.
The show will consist of anecdotes relating to the music in question, explorations into the popular themes and concepts of rockabilly/rock 'n' roll (such as a show dedicated to 'Death Discs'), as well as interviews with individuals who remember watching the rock 'n' roll stars of the 1950s in their heyday. Playing the big hits of the 1950s, as well as with the secret 7" golddust that's been hiding in the attic, this show will provide a roster of early rock 'n' roll and rockabilly that will make you want to turn your fringe into a quiff, your Volkswagen into a Cadillac, and your Carling into a Cherry Coke.
Songs from the late 80s through to the present day that have made it into the public conciousness, but aren't in their own right hits, or a least aren't played regularly nowadays
Join Jess weekly as a different member of URY educates her on their chosen genre of music!
Two of York’s freshers hit the airwaves for the first time to share with you their experiences and tales of life in the small apple. Shows will often be a cocktail of light hearted humour and bad music choices.
A show with an aim, to play all the best songs that weren't top billing, that were hidden on the other side of the vinyl, on track 2 of the CD and tucked away in the depths of iTunes in a digital age. Come forth and find the best songs you never knew existed, B sides are where artists make their real music, now it's time for you to hear it.
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.