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-Hello and welcome

-to Friday night's Heno.

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-It's great to have your company.

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-We hope you're staying safe

-during this cold snap.

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-How many of you woke up to snow

-this morning?

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-There was nothing in Cowbridge.

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-But we filmed in Merthyr yesterday

-and there was a JCB clearing snow.

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-Here's a photo Bro Aled earlier

-sent by our very own Elin Fflur.

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-Sit back and relax - we've got

-plenty to keep you warm tonight.

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-Rain rather than snow has plagued

-the residents of Eglwyswrw recently.

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-Our cameras have been to meet them.

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-Today is also National Hat Day.

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-We chat to a few people

-who love keeping their head warm.

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-The Wikipedia website

-marks its 15th birthday today.

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-We take a look at

-the popularity of the site.

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-John Nicholas always dons a hat

-when he's performing.

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-He joins us for a chat and a song.

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-Berwyn Rowlands marks a special year

-for the Iris Prize festival.

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-The actor and entertainer,

-Ieuan Rhys...

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-..also chats about the new series

-of Gwaith Cartref on S4C.

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-The film festival

-is celebrating its 10th birthday.

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-We have a host of events

-up until October.

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-I've been in panto

-at Sheffield over Christmas.

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-I've a new series of Gwaith Cartref

-starting this week.

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-Our first stop tonight

-is Eglwyswrw in Pembrokeshire.

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-The village has hit headlines

-in Britain this week...

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-..for being the wettest place

-on the map!

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-Believe it or not but it's rained in

-Eglwyswrw for 81 days consecutively.

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-If it rains for the next nine days,

-Eglwyswrw will gain a world record.

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-But it's a record that

-they don't want to break.

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-It's been soggy for some time

-and there's been nothing but rain.

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-It's poured down for most parts

-of the day since around 25 October.

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-It feels like a lifetime.

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-The weather forecasters inform us

-that that is the 79th day.

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-The second ark

-will be ready tomorrow.

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-Plans have been submitted

-to the local county council...

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-..to erect a large shed

-for them to build an ark.

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-No doubt we'll need one!

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-The residents of Eglwyswrw

-are accustom to a challenge.

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-Rural folk are familiar

-with battling the elements.

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-The London newspapers have visited

-and it's placed us on the map.

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-It's dawned on them that beautiful

-place names like Eglwyswrw exist.

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-They've decided to make it easier

-for the English...

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-..by changing Eglwyswrw

-to Noah's-ville in English...

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-..and Bro Noa in Welsh.

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-Yvonne has joined us in the studio.

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-Many people will want to

-know where is Eglwyswrw!

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-Everyone knows where Eglwyswrw

-is now!

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-The story has been given coverage

-across the world.

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-It's even made it onto

-the Russian and European news.

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-The island of Isla in Scotland

-holds the current record.

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-There is plenty of dry weather

-tomorrow...

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-..but the village

-may get the odd shower.

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-We've had a lot of wet,

-mild weather recently.

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-The west usually gets the

-wet weather as it comes up...

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-..from the Irish Sea.

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-We've had mild winds

-with a lot of precipitation.

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-Eglwyswrw has taken

-the brunt of it.

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-We've seen snow across Wales today.

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-These pictures of snow in Tregaron

-have been sent in by Dafydd Morgan.

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-The temperature will drop to

--8 in mid-Wales tonight.

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-There will be ice on the roads

-so drive carefully.

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-It should be great weather

-for walking tomorrow.

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-More rain on Sunday

-with snow in the north.

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-The forecast might change

-so keep an eye on it.

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-Elinor Snowsill wants to know what

-the weather will be like tomorrow?

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-She's part of the Welsh squad

-taking part...

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-..in the Women's Six Nations

-championship...

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-..in Cardiff this weekend.

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-They're training in Aberdare

-this weekend.

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-Ysgol Tregarth have tweeted as

-they're off to visit...

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-..Caernarfon and Dolbadarn castle

-on Tuesday.

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-They want to know if they need to

-pack their flip flops?

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-They'll need jumpers,

-not flip flops.

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-Bargoed play Neath

-at the Knoll tomorrow.

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-That field is likely to

-be a bit boggy.

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-The ground is still very wet.

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-Take care when out and about.

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-What does a cowboy, a bride

-and the Queen have in common?

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-They all wear hats.

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-Today is National Hat Day.

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-Do you like wearing hats, Yvonne?

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-I do like a hat.

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-Have you got a favourite hat, Mari?

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-I love a bobble hat.

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-We all know that the Queen of hats

-on Heno and Prynhawn Da...

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-..is Angela Skym from Llanddarog.

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-I've worn hats since I was

-a young girl.

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-Riding hats and Easter bonnets.

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-I wear a hat to church every

-Sunday.

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-Women used to do it years ago.

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-People notice

-when you don't wear one now!

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-Yes, the men mainly -

-the women say nothing.

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-The men ask me where my hat is.

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-Do you feel under-dressed

-without a hat?

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-Yes, when I'm dressed smartly.

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-But here are some people who love

-wearing a hat including Dewi Pws.

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-I started wearing hats at school.

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-After going to college,

-I started losing my hair.

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-I tried to hide it

-but I shaved my hair off.

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-I still like wearing hats.

-They are a big part of my life.

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-Hats can radically change your look.

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-It can change an outfit or style.

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-It also offers something

-unique and different.

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-I've worn a hat nearly every day

-since my teens.

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-I used to listen to

-a lot of American music.

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-I wore a hat just to copy them.

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-It's also easier in the morning as

-you don't have to style your hair.

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-I wear hats on a daily basis.

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-I've got horses

-and I wear a hat to keep warm.

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-I also like wearing hats at weddings

-or horseracing events.

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-This is the original hat I wore

-and it's the first one I recall.

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-It's in pieces!

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-I own five or six baseball hats

-in different colours.

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-I don't want to be boring

-- there's red, green and blue.

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-I've also got a bobble hat.

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-My bobble hats are my best buys.

-I love them and their styles.

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-I wear them when going for a walk,

-a jog and for dining out.

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-This hat is special

-as my wife, Rhiannon made it.

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-I wore it at the May Day festivities

-in Padstow.

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-She made it 35 years ago

-and she fancied me in it!

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-When I started work, they referred

-to me as the man in the hat.

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-Sometimes people don't

-recognize me without my hat.

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-When I wear my hat

-they know who I am.

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-I don't feel I've dressed properly

-without a hat.

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-I've got a hat for every occasion.

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-This is special summer hat

-and it's travelled the globe.

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-Place it in water, the gel get cold,

-it covers my head and keeps me cool.

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-I wore a hat this morning

-I'm wearing one out tonight.

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-There's a day to celebrate all sorts

-so it's important to honour the hat.

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-It'd be great if all the Welsh

-wore a hat like this.

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-I've never seen Dewi without a hat.

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-He would burn his head

-in the summer.

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-There's still plenty to come

-after the break.

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-We hear about The Oscars

-and Sylvester Stallone's new film.

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-Berwyn Rowlands also celebrates

-ten years of the Iris Prize

-Festival.

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-See you in a couple of minutes.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-The director, Berwyn Rowlands

-and the actor, Ieuan Rhys...

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-..are our studio guests

-this evening.

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-We have to mention yesterday's

-Oscars nominations.

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-What are your thoughts on them?

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-The Oscars nominations

-were announced yesterday.

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-It's like the Golden Globes part two

-with some exceptions.

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-The Oscars tend to ignore

-what the people think is good.

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-The Oscars tend to ignore

-what the people think is good.

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-Eddie Redmayne has been nominated

-for The Danish Girl.

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-The story is interesting

-and his performance is superb.

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-The rest of the film is mediocre.

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-Welsh make-up artist, Sian Grigg

-has been nominated for an Oscar.

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-She worked on the film,

-The Revenant with Leonardo DiCaprio.

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-We've had nominations

-for Hedd Wyn and Solomon a Geinor.

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-I've never been but would

-love to go to The Oscars.

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-I haven't been to

-the Iris Awards either.

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-The Iris Prize Festival

-is ten years old.

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-I remember when

-we first launched it in 2007.

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-We had the economic crash

-two years later...

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-..but it's still going strong

-which is incredible.

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-We're celebrating

-some fantastic work.

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-The winners have gone on

-to do some great work.

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-They have been able to go

-to mainstream festival...

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-..and have won other awards.

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-30% of our audience

-are straight people.

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-They're not LGBT but enjoy film.

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-Do you have to be gay to compete?

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-Iris aims to ensure that

-there are stories being told...

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-..that we don't see

-in the mainstream.

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-Some do have gay and lesbian themes.

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-We get a taste of it in soaps

-and on mainstream TV...

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-..but Iris places

-more focus on those stories.

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-It is still illegal

-in many countries...

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-..and people can be

-killed for being gay.

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-We have rights to protect

-other groups of people...

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-..and we are very lucky

-in this country.

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-The festival is growing year

-on year.

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-If we persuade people

-to come to the festival...

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-..we need to arrange

-for others things to happen.

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-You get to meet the people

-involved in making the film.

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-You get to meet the people

-involved in making the film.

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-We treat everyone as VIPs.

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-We have a main award of 10,000.

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-There's a British award

-sponsored by Pinewood Studios.

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-It's a great opportunity for actors.

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-I've done work for

-the Film School in Newport.

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-I've worked with students there.

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-That's given them a head start.

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-It's a great scheme.

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-A tenth anniversary

-catches people's attention...

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-..so we are getting

-a lot of coverage.

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-We will be making on Welsh

-language film this year.

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-After the break, we catch up

-with the actor, Ieuan Rhys.

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-Walk. On the left.

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-This is a school, not a zoo!

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-We celebrate 15 years of the

-Internet website, Wikipedia.

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-Welcome back.

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-Today, the Wikipedia website

-celebrates its 15th birthday.

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-If you often surf the net often,

-you'll have discovered Wikipedia.

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-Daf Wyn explores more

-about this popular site.

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-Wikipedia. Most of you will have

-come across it...

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-..or have even spent hours on this

-particular website.

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-It was created in by Jimmy Wales,

-no Welsh connection,...

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-..to create an online storage space

-for all sorts of information.

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-You can search for anything and

-you're likely to find it.

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-From the most bonkers things you

-can think of to serious matters...

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-..from medical ones to TV trivia.

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-You'd be able to find out pretty

-much anything if you search for it.

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-In September 2005, over 374 million

-people viewed various articles...

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-..in over 290 languages.

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-In the same way that we use the term

-'Google' something...

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-..we also say that

-we can 'wikipedia it'.

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-One of the good things about it is

-that when Heno ring me...

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-..and ask if I know anything about

-Cardiff City football club...

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-..I can get straight onto Wikipedia

-and get everything I need!

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-It makes me look knowledgeable.

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-Wikipedia is knowledge.

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-There's no excuse for being stupid

-or ignorant now.

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-The information is all there so

-if you want to know anything...

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-..look at Wikipedia.

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-When I was at university,

-Wikipedia was a godsend...

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-..but we couldn't use it

-as a credible source.

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-It's updated by people from all over

-the world so it's not always right.

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-Someone had written

-a huge page about Batman.

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-For one day, someone deleted the lot

-and all that showed up on the page..

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-..was 'na na na na na na,

-Batman!'

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-That was the Wikipedia entry which

-was fun.

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-I've never contributed

-to the Wikipedia pages.

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-I've thought about it but you're not

-allowed to write about yourself!

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-The website relies on 73,000

-editors across the world...

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-..to create and edit the articles.

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-English has the highest number

-of articles - 5 million in all.

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-Even though there are fewer

-Welsh entries...

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-..Wiki Cymru is the biggest

-Welsh website in the world.

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-This morning at the National

-Library, a roomful of volunteers...

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-..arranged an 'edit-athon'

-with a special cake...

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-..to celebrate

-the website's birthday.

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-It's important to have a Welsh Wiki.

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-It was established early in

-Wikipedia's development, in 2003.

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-There are now some 70,000 original

-Welsh language articles.

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-It's very important for the Welsh

-language and to allow people...

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-..across the world access to facts

-about Wales in the Welsh language.

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-I've never edited anything

-on Wikipedia before.

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-It's nice to learn how to do that

-and to be part of its world.

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-It's important to ensure that

-we have reliable source...

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-..for the information on Wiki Cymru.

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-Many people my age don't use it.

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-I have debates with them about the

-pros and cons of modern technology.

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-..how to access it.

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-I've made some notes as it looks

-simple now but you forget the steps.

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-Wikipedia needs editors as

-it's all created by volunteers.

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-They are always looking for

-new people to create articles.

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-It's important to help people

-feel confident about using it...

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-..and to press that edit button.

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-Today has been a great day.

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-It's been lovely to be able to

-contribute to the editing...

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-..and to the biggest websites

-international he world.

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-It'll be interesting to see where

-it goes in the next fifteen years.

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-Happy birthday to Wikipedia.

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-Ieuan has a page about himself

-on Wikipedia.

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-We've been reading it.

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-It's not all correct!

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-You were born in Christmas Eve.

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-Yes, I was born on Christmas Eve.

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-You were a policeman in Pobol y Cwm.

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-I did appear on Pobol y Cwm.

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-You also starred in a film.

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-I did do the film called

-Goldfish in a Blender.

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-It was one of a series od

-short films - Screen Gems.

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-I was the director.

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-You also starred with Hugh Grant.

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-I did the film with Hugh Grant -

-The Englishman who went up a Hill...

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-..and cam down a mountain.

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-..and Came down a Mountain.

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-I didn't know

-that you were an author.

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-I have written a few books.

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-I did write them.

-They're children's books.

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-I wrote my autobiography

-a few years ago.

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-Wikipedia was mainly correct.

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-It also tell us that

-you were in panto at Sheffield.

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-I've been doing Aladdin

-in Sheffield.

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-This is the fourth time

-I've worked with Evolution.

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-I appeared with Chris Gascoigne

-who plays Peter in Corrie.

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-I spent an hour in

-Linda Lusardi's dressing room...

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-..so you're luck I'm here tonight.

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-Gwaith Cartref starts next week

-and it's had a makeover.

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-Let's see the entertainment.

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-No, it's a bit childish.

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-No, it's a bit childish.

-

-No, sir. It's evil.

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-Thank you, um...

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-Thank you, um...

-

-It's Kanada, with a 'K'.

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-Gwaith Cartref returns to S4C

-next Wednesday at 8.25pm.

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-It's changed time slot and day.

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-There are still some familiar faces.

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-It's moved school to Porth y Glo

-in the Valleys.

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-On the first day of term, you see

-the teacher who has moved schools.

0:29:410:29:46

-He's the link between

-the two series'.

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-The teachers and pupils are all new.

0:29:580:30:02

-Were you a fan of the series

-beforehand?

0:30:020:30:12

-It's always hard to keep up

-with TV if you work in theatre.

0:30:120:30:18

-I didn't see all of the last series

-but I know the storylines.

0:30:190:30:25

-It feels very different.

0:30:320:30:36

-This is a half an hour programme

-rather than an hour.

0:30:360:30:42

-It moves more quickly.

0:30:430:30:53

-It packs just as much

-into half the time.

0:30:530:31:03

-Tell us about Eurig Bell

-- your character.

0:31:030:31:07

-My character is a traditional

-teacher, old-fashioned...

0:31:080:31:12

-..and doesn't like much change.

0:31:130:31:15

-The new headmistress

-is quite modern.

0:31:150:31:23

-She sides with pupils

-rather than staff.

0:31:230:31:28

-Are you a fan of Gwaith Cartref,

-Berwyn?

0:31:280:31:31

-I'm a fan of the series.

0:31:310:31:37

-It's the only way I can talk

-to my mum on the phone!

0:31:370:31:40

-It gives us something in common.

0:31:400:31:42

-I'm not sure about the time change.

0:31:420:31:47

-I like the change of school.

0:31:470:31:51

-Make sure you pledge your votes

-for Y Selar Awards...

0:31:520:31:55

-..before 10.00pm this evening.

0:31:550:31:57

-The awards raise the profile

-of artists, bands and events...

0:31:570:32:00

-..which left their mark on

-the Welsh music scene of 2015.

0:32:010:32:04

-As a programme,

-we're pleased to support...

0:32:040:32:07

-..and sponsor the

-Best Presenter Award.

0:32:070:32:09

-Griff Lynch, Lisa Gwilym,

-Georgia Ruth Williams, Guto Rhun...

0:32:100:32:13

-..Michael Aaron Hughes,

-Huw Stephens, Heledd Watkins...

0:32:130:32:16

-..and Dyl Mei are the presenters

-who have reached the short list.

0:32:170:32:20

-After the break, we chat to the

-Cardiff musician, John Nicholas.

0:32:200:32:24

-First, we head to the break

-with our Calendar.

0:32:240:32:28

-Come to Ffwrnes Theatre to enjoy

-Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.

0:32:370:32:41

-It runs throughout January

-and the cast are fantastic.

0:32:410:32:44

-Denny Twp, Alan Williams,

-Greg Arthur are in the cast.

0:32:440:32:48

-I play one of the dwarves

-and tickets are still available.

0:32:480:32:52

-Join us at Aberystwyth market

-at North Parade tomorrow...

0:32:520:32:57

-..between 10.00am and 2.00pm to roam

-one of the best markets in Wales.

0:32:570:33:07

-On Saturday 16 January at

-Yr Hafod Hall, Gorgoch, Lampeter...

0:33:080:33:12

-..between 10.00am and 4.00pm...

0:33:160:33:21

-..the Llanwennog community council

-and Ceredigion County Council...

0:33:210:33:26

-..will hold a recycling day

-for small electrical appliances.

0:33:260:33:31

-Bring along any electrical item

-under 20 kilograms to be recycled.

0:33:310:33:37

-On Sunday 17 January at 7.00pm,

-a Plygain service is held...

0:33:370:33:41

-..by the Llanuwchllyn

-and district Gofalaeth Bro.

0:33:420:33:45

-It's held at Ainon Chapel

-at Llanuwchllyn by candlelight.

0:33:450:33:52

-A shuttle bus will transport you

-to and from the chapel.

0:33:520:33:56

-Park at Llanuwchllyn Village Hall

-where a supper will follow later.

0:33:560:34:01

-Everyone is welcome.

0:34:010:34:06

-Join us at the Stepney Studio

-at Ffwrnes Theatre on 18 January.

0:34:060:34:11

-The graucho club will perform at

-our monthly jazz and blues club.

0:34:110:34:18

-Booked tickets are 8

-but it's 10 on the door.

0:34:180:34:24

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0:34:250:34:25

-Subtitles

0:34:320:34:34

-Welcome back to Friday night's Heno.

0:34:380:34:40

-It's time to catch up with

-our musical guest, John Nicholas.

0:34:400:34:44

-He's from Bridgend originally

-but currently lives in Cardiff.

0:34:440:34:48

-You're a new name

-and face to us on Heno.

0:34:490:34:51

-Before we hear about tonight's song,

-tell us more about yourself.

0:34:520:34:58

-I've been singing

-since the age of three.

0:34:580:35:02

-My mother placed me on a stool

-in front of the family.

0:35:020:35:06

-I've performed in Eisteddfods

-and at school.

0:35:070:35:11

-I'm now a full-time singer

-and gig professionally.

0:35:110:35:14

-What style of music do you play?

0:35:140:35:19

-I tend to sing solo and perform

-acoustically with a guitar.

0:35:190:35:26

-I also perform with a loop-pedal

-which offers something different.

0:35:260:35:33

-You're able to play around with it.

0:35:330:35:41

-Who are you influences

-and who do you look up to?

0:35:410:35:46

-There are so many people and I'm

-a fan of John Mayer from America.

0:35:460:35:51

-I also like Foy Vance from Ireland

-- those are my two favourites.

0:35:520:36:00

-I also take inspiration

-from Bryan Adams.

0:36:000:36:04

-You've gained a lot of success

-with open mic nights.

0:36:040:36:08

-There's a big weekend coming up

-next weekend in Birmingham.

0:36:090:36:13

-I entered Open Mic UK and I went

-to Reading for the audition.

0:36:130:36:19

-I wasn't successful in Bristol

-so I went to Reading and I won.

0:36:190:36:27

-It felt quite strange being the best

-person in Reading and being Welsh!

0:36:270:36:32

-You're also the only Welshman

-in the final.

0:36:330:36:38

-Yes, I didn't meet another

-Welsh person in those rounds.

0:36:380:36:42

-I made it through to the rounds in

-London with three other individuals.

0:36:430:36:53

-You've also worked

-with the Prince's Trust.

0:36:550:36:58

-I currently work as an ambassador.

0:36:580:37:02

-The Trust helped me

-set myself up as a musician.

0:37:020:37:05

-I love the work they do and I was

-working last night at an event.

0:37:060:37:14

-It's a great cause to be part of.

0:37:140:37:24

-Music touches people

-in various ways.

0:37:240:37:29

-You also work for Live Music Now.

0:37:300:37:35

-Yes, I work for them around Wales

-and sometimes England.

0:37:350:37:40

-We hold music sessions at schools,

-hospitals and elderly homes.

0:37:400:37:45

-Music can unite everyone

-and make life a little easier.

0:37:450:37:53

-Tell us about tonight's song.

0:37:530:37:57

-The title is Pethau Gwell.

0:37:570:38:01

-I'm grateful for Cleif Harpwood

-for translating it to Welsh.

0:38:010:38:08

-The song is about looking forward

-to something new chapter.

0:38:080:38:14

-The song is about looking forward

-to something new.

0:38:140:38:19

-It's perfect for the start of a new

-year and leaving the past behind.

0:38:190:38:23

-It's also National Hat Day

-so do you always wear a hat?

0:38:230:38:28

-I don't wear this hat all the time

-but I normally wear one.

0:38:280:38:33

-Thanks for the chat and we'll hear

-you perform later in the programme.

0:38:330:38:39

-Heno have been keen to view

-the exciting new developments...

0:38:440:38:47

-..of the Welsh National Sailing

-Academy in Pwllheli, Plas Heli.

0:38:470:38:51

-It isn't only one of the best

-sailing areas in the world...

0:38:510:38:55

-..but the centre has also won

-the title of Best Bar in the World.

0:38:550:38:59

-We opened seven months ago and

-in the first week we opened...

0:39:000:39:03

-..250 sailors from 41 countries

-competed here.

0:39:040:39:09

-Since then, we've welcomed 10,000

-sailors to the Sailing Academy.

0:39:090:39:16

-It's incredibly busy at Plas Heli.

0:39:170:39:24

-We were nominated for the

-Best Yachting Bar in the World.

0:39:240:39:32

-We're competing against Rhode

-Island in the U.S...

0:39:320:39:37

-..and the yachting bars in

-the British Virgin Islands.

0:39:370:39:41

-We've won which is fantastic news.

0:39:410:39:45

-Over 26,000 people voted.

0:39:450:39:48

-We won the award for being welcoming

-and for the great views.

0:39:480:39:53

-You can see the marina and the

-restaurant overlooks Snowdonia.

0:39:530:39:58

-On a fine, clear day you can see

-all the way down to Pembrokeshire.

0:39:590:40:03

-The bar is unique as it changes

-colour with the windspeed.

0:40:040:40:14

-The hall itself turns

-into the wind's direction.

0:40:140:40:18

-That's the biggest wind vane

-in the world.

0:40:190:40:23

-It's great to start 2016 with an

-award so we hope to win a few more.

0:40:230:40:28

-We'd like to welcome everyone to

-come and eat or drink at Plas Heli.

0:40:280:40:33

-It's the best yachting bar

-in the world.

0:40:330:40:36

-Berwyn Rowlands and Ieuan Rhys have

-been our studio guests this evening.

0:40:430:40:47

-The Iris Prize Festival celebrates

-its tenth anniversary this year.

0:40:470:40:57

-When is the festival being held?

0:40:580:41:06

-The Iris Festival opens in October.

0:41:060:41:16

-If you have a film you'd like

-to submit, you have until June.

0:41:160:41:20

-Is there a specific theme?

0:41:200:41:30

-There's no particular theme.

0:41:320:41:35

-First prize is 30,000.

0:41:350:41:45

-Gwaith Cartref returns to S4C

-next Wednesday at 8.25pm, Ieuan.

0:41:460:41:56

-I'll also be presenting Noson Lawen

-from Llanelli this weekend.

0:41:580:42:04

-That's it from us tonight.

0:42:050:42:07

-There's no Heno on Monday

-due to the live coverage on S4C...

0:42:070:42:11

-..of the Newport v Blackburn Rovers

-FA Cup game.

0:42:110:42:15

-On Sunday morning,

-I'll run the Cors Caron 10K race.

0:42:150:42:19

-It's my final run

-before the big day.

0:42:190:42:22

-You can also register on the day or

-visit campaucaron.com for details.

0:42:230:42:32

-Good luck to Rhodri

-and those running the race.

0:42:320:42:37

-John Nicholas plays us out with

-a song translated by Cleif Harpwood.

0:42:370:42:41

-This is Pethau Gwell.

0:42:410:42:44

-Enjoy your weekend, goodnight.

0:42:450:42:48

-# All I have

0:43:060:43:10

-# And all I know, collide

0:43:100:43:16

-# Show me what it feels like

0:43:190:43:23

-# What it feels like to be alive

0:43:230:43:29

-# Awake, oh, my soul

0:43:320:43:38

-# From all the riches you stole

0:43:400:43:48

-# Let the rail fall

0:43:520:43:56

-# I've set my eyes on better things

0:43:560:44:02

-# Let the oceans fall

0:44:050:44:09

-# On the ashes of old

0:44:090:44:13

-# I've set my eyes on better things

0:44:140:44:20

-# You see me

0:44:230:44:26

-# As the man I want to be

0:44:270:44:34

-# Rivers flow

0:44:350:44:39

-# Through deserts down into the sea

0:44:390:44:45

-# I'm falling down

0:44:460:44:50

-# Down, down, down, down

0:44:500:44:55

-# As I'm lifted off the ground

0:44:550:45:04

-# Let your anchor hold

0:45:040:45:08

-# Let the rain fall

0:45:080:45:12

-# I've set my eyes on better things

0:45:120:45:18

-# Let the oceans fall

0:45:210:45:24

-# On the ashes of old

0:45:250:45:29

-# I've set my eyes on better things

0:45:290:45:35

-# Oh, take me as I am

0:45:380:45:42

-# Oh, take me as I am

0:45:420:45:46

-# Oh, take me as I am, my love

0:45:470:45:54

-# Take me as I am my love

0:45:560:46:00

-# Oh, take me as I am

0:46:000:46:04

-# Oh, take me as I am, my love

0:46:040:46:12

-# Let your anchor hold

0:46:120:46:17

-# Let the rain fall

0:46:170:46:21

-# I've set my eyes on better things

0:46:210:46:27

-# Let the oceans fall

0:46:280:46:33

-# On the ashes of old

0:46:330:46:38

-# I've set my eyes

-on better things #

0:46:380:46:42

-APPLAUSE

0:46:480:46:51

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