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-This will be our home

-for the coming week.

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-We broadcast from the S4C stand

-tonight, tomorrow and Thursday...

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-..but are here all day, every day

-so come and see us!

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-You've been around the Maes today,

-so have you enjoyed it?

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-Yes, I've visited a lot of

-the stalls, despite the rain.

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-Bring your wellingtons!

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-It's a large Maes.

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-Congratulations to Elinor Gwynn for

-winning the Crown this afternoon.

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-Elinor is a regular on Heno

-and Prynhawn Da.

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-We were delighted with the news.

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-Congratulations to her.

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-It's wonderful to be on the Maes

-that's buzzing with excitement.

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-We've got a jam-packed programme

-for you...

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-..with reports from across Wales

-as well as the Maes.

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-First, let's join Alun Williams

-at the Eisteddfod caravan site.

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-Good evening, Alun.

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-I'm in the very colourful and

-full Eisteddfod caravan site...

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-..to chat with some of the families

-who are camping here.

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-There's a very warm welcome here.

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-I'll also chat with Magi Tudur

-who's set to release her new EP.

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-Yes, and I'll be singing Lon Bost

-from the new EP for you later.

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-Make sure you join us shortly.

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-Rhodri Davies is at an exhibition in

-the National Library in Aberystwyth.

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-It marks 100 years since

-the Battle of Mametz Wood.

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-Huw and his scouts hit the Maes to

-find the stylish Eisteddfod-goers.

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-Winning a Huw Fash Sash is as

-important as the Chair or Crown!

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-I'm back at the Eisteddfod Maes

-holding the festival's main award.

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-Nothing beats the Huw Fash Sash!

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-Our guests on the Maes are

-two incredibly stylish gentlemen.

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-It's Nigel Owens and Neil Maffia.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Neil must be very cold

-in his T-shirt.

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-I don't feel too cold.

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-I'm a hard boy!

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-It's monsoon weather.

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-I haven't seen much of the Maes yet.

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-I'm freezing tonight!

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-Nigel has been at the launch

-of the St David Awards on the Maes.

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-I've been signing my books.

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-I was also part

-of the cartoon drawing.

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-I was also with the National

-Assembly for the St David Awards.

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-Tell us more about the awards.

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-I won a St David Award this year.

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-I didn't know a lot about them.

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-They reward people in business,

-sport and culture.

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-You have to nominate people

-for the awards.

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-The First Minister has an award and

-I won it this year.

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-I won it for my role

-in the World Cup.

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-They are very worthy awards.

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-Let's hear what Carwyn Jones had

-to say about the St David Awards.

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-These awards honour those who work

-tirelessly in their communities.

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-Some are famous faces whilst others

-are well-known in their communities.

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-They do not want a reward but it's

-great they have this recognition.

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-Nigel is very influential and

-is so open about his personal life.

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-He's at the top of his game

-in the rugby world...

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-..and regularly uses

-the Welsh language on the pitch.

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-It's important to celebrate

-the St David Awards.

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-There's eight categories and we

-need nominations for all of those.

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-Nominations close on 21 October.

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-The message is to nominate someone

-worthy of an award before that date!

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-There is a website

-for the St David Awards...

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-..and you can get details on how

-to nominate people from that page.

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-Please give a warm welcome...

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-..to the 2016 winner of the

-First Minister's Special Award...

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-..Nigel Owens.

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-Thanks to Carwyn Jones for

-telling us more about the awards.

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-It's quite an honour for you

-to get a St David Award.

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-Yes, it is.

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-Congratulations, Nigel.

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-You've won many awards this year.

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-It's been a great year.

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-I'll never have another year

-like it.

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-I couldn't collect the award

-that night...

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-..but I'll be at the ceremony

-next year.

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-I got the award on the

-Eisteddfod Maes.

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-Thank you, Nigel.

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-We'll chat later about the three

-honours you've recently received.

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-Let's join Alun Williams

-at the Eisteddfod caravan site.

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-Welcome back to the Eisteddfod

-caravan site and the Hallam family.

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-Hello, everybody.

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-Can you introduce yourselves to us?

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-I'm Tudur.

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-I'm Bedo.

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-I'm Bedo.

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-I'm Garan.

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-Nia.

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-Nia.

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-Heudwy.

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-You're all very courteous.

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-When did you arrive?

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-When did you arrive?

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-Yesterday.

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-The sun was shining but it's raining

-now so we're taking shelter.

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-It wouldn't be the Eisteddfod

-if we didn't have any rain.

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-I hope we don't have too much rain

-and the sun comes out tomorrow.

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-What do you think

-of the caravan site?

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-It's lovely as there's

-familiar faces and stunning views.

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-We're having fun, even in the rain.

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-Dewi Pws is over there.

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-Dewi Pws is over there.

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-Yes, we saw him yesterday.

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-He was the first man I saw when we

-arrived so I knew it was the place!

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-Did you want to turn around?

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-No, I knew everything would be

-alright as I'd seen Dewi Pws!

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-Are you here all week?

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-Are you here all week?

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-Yes.

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-Are any of you competing?

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-Are any of you competing?

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-No, we're just here to have fun.

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-Have you ever competed?

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-Have you ever competed?

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-No, we're just here to have fun!

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-Are you looking forward

-to going on the Maes?

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-Yes.

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-What's your favourite thing

-on the Maes?

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-The food!

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-There's other things too

-such as the bands.

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-We like sitting with friends

-and relaxing.

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-Do you come every year?

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-We came in the caravan last year

-and are back again...

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-..but we always

-come to the Eisteddfod.

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-There's five of you

-and caravans aren't massive...

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-..so do you get on each other's

-nerves after a week of this?

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-It's different to home as you're

-with each other and it's good.

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-At home,

-we're all in different rooms...

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-..so it's good to be together

-but I couldn't do it all the time!

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-The children play with friends

-whilst we have a coffee.

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-Everyone has fun.

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-You send them out at 9.00am

-and call them back in at 7.00pm!

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-A little bird tells me that

-you're going to America soon.

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-Is that true?

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-Yes.

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-Where are you going?

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-Where are you going?

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-Texas!

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-What are you doing there?

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-We're going to live in Houston

-for eight months.

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-Why?

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-Why?

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-We're building a spaceship!

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-No, I'm going with my work

-at Swansea University...

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-..to work with the Spanish

-Department at Houston University...

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-..to compare bilingual communities

-in Wales with Texas.

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-I prefer to think that I'm going

-to build a space ship.

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-How do you feel about it?

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-We're excited and looking forward

-to going a week on Monday.

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-How do you feel about going

-to a new school?

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-I can't wait

-because it'll be a great experience.

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-Have you bought a hat?

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-Have you bought a hat?

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-No, but I'll need one.

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-You'll come home saying,

-"Howdy, Partners!"

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-Yes, I think so.

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-Good luck to you this week and

-with your new adventure in America.

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-Thank you for chatting to me.

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-It's back to you.

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-Thank you, Alun.

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-We'll have more from the

-Eisteddfod caravan site later.

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-After the break, we visit

-a new exhibition of photographs...

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-..that marks 100 years since

-the horrific Battle of Mametz Wood.

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-The musician Neil Williams

-or Neil Maffia also chats to us.

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back to Heno at the

-Monmouthshire National Eisteddfod.

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-It's 100 years since one of the most

-horrific events in Welsh history.

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-The attack on Mametz Wood was part

-of the Battle of the Somme...

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-..which is the greatest

-military tragedy in British history.

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-Welsh soldiers had the task

-of capturing Mametz Wood...

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-..and 4,000 soldiers

-were either killed or injured.

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-The tragedy is being marked with an

-exhibition at the National Library.

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-It's a series of photographs of

-the Wood today by Aled Rhys Hughes.

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-Rhodri went to hear all about it.

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-Thousands of Welsh people go on a

-pilgrimage to Mametz Wood each year.

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-But what about those

-who haven't been or intend to go?

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-What exactly is there

-and what awaits you?

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-That's the basis of a new exhibition

-by Aled Rhys Hughes.

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-I've been a photographer

-for 30 years.

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-In 2009, I re-read the book by

-David Jones called In Parenthesis.

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-It's the inspiration behind

-all my work at this exhibition.

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-I've been to Mametz for the last six

-summers and taken 200 photographs...

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-..but 50 feature in this exhibition

-in Aberystwyth.

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-There's more in Aled's book

-that accompanies the exhibition.

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-Between 7 and 10 July 1916...

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-..over 4,000 Welsh soldiers

-were lost in this fiery hell.

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-Over 500 were killed and over 500

-were lost, never to return home...

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-..and thousands were injured.

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-Those who visit the Wood will

-experience its eerie atmosphere.

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-There's something strange about the

-Wood that I can't put into words.

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-I took my camera to try

-and capture that strange atmosphere.

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-I hope those who view my photographs

-experience the eeriness of it.

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-I remember my first visit

-to the Wood and came across a bomb.

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-I stopped dead and didn't know

-if I should turn back or continue.

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-I couldn't believe that a bomb

-had been on that spot for 100 years.

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-Was I meant to photograph it?

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-There's remnants of the battle

-but you captured Welsh symbols too.

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-It was apparent that people came to

-honour those who died in the Wood.

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-They had left crosses, flags...

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-..and the odd story about a relative

-who had fought there in 1916.

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-There's the human tributes but the

-Wood itself remembers the event too.

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-It's amazing what nature can do.

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-The Wood is 200 acres,

-it's dark and unwelcoming...

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-..but you come across things

-and you have to photograph it.

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-The photograph on the cover

-of the book...

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-..resembles a human figure

-but someone without a head or arms.

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-There are stories about men running

-from battle without their arms...

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-..or even without their heads!

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-The exhibition houses photographs,

-the work of David Jones...

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-..and a piece to honour the Germans.

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-One of the most striking pieces

-is a wall of 1,000 leaves.

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-I couldn't stop thinking about the

-1,000 soldiers who had been killed.

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-At least 500 of those bodies

-were still lying in this land.

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-I thought about making a picture

-using the fallen leaves.

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-The main aim of the work

-is to show that the place exists.

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-Good luck to those

-who want to visit the Wood.

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-It's a beautiful place

-but you should remember its history.

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-As a photographer, I tried to convey

-the emotions it stirred in me.

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-Visit the exhibition

-if you get the chance.

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-He's a man from Bethesda, a singer

-and guitarist for Maffia Mr Huws...

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-..a member of Bryn Fon's band,

-an actor in Dim ond y Gwir...

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-..and he's about to embark on a solo

-career at the National Eisteddfod.

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-Welcome to the programme,

-Neil Maffia.

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-Thank you.

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-Tell us more about

-the new solo career.

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-I'm starting a solo career

-at the Eisteddfod.

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-It's very exciting.

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-I'm going to be playing

-some of the Maffia songs...

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-..that have been adapted so that

-they are acoustic versions.

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-There's also a few classics

-by Edward H and many others.

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-I also hope to have some

-light-hearted songs too.

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-Why did you decide to go solo?

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-I think it was important for me

-to go solo.

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-I've done a few things

-by myself before...

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-..to see if I could do it.

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-There's something dangerous

-about going solo.

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-I'm very nervous about it.

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-Those nerves are important.

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-I hope that the nerves will go

-once I've started.

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-Where will you be performing?

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-I'm on the Maes stage at 1.00pm

-on Friday.

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-You've had a busy summer.

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-How did you get into acting?

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-I haven't done a lot of acting...

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-..because I'm a teacher and

-I've got a small family.

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-I did Dim Ond Y Gwir and

-voice over work too.

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-Are you concentrating

-on the solo career?

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-I'm not leaving

-any of my other work...

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-..but want to try and

-do more solo work.

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-I've joined Gwibdaith Hen Fran

-recently.

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-They seem wild.

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-They are a little wild!

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-They give that impression.

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-I've played a few gigs with them.

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-They are serious about their music.

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-I think I might do

-an album with them.

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-Good luck on Friday!

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-What does a Welsh language channel

-mean to you and your community?

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-S4C is asking its viewers

-these questions and many more.

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-There's a questionnaire

-asking the public their opinion...

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-..about the programmes, the service

-offered by S4C and the future.

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-You can fill in the questionnaire

-online at www.s4c.cymru

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-We've got a questionnaire

-to ask the opinion of our audience.

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-It's at the Eisteddfod

-and online too.

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-We ask about enjoyable programmes,

-what they want in the future...

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-..and the medium

-they use to watch us.

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-Why is it important to carry out

-this questionnaire now?

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-The government is carrying out

-a review of S4C next year.

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-Before that,

-we want to compile a report...

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-..with the opinions of our viewers

-and those who don't watch S4C.

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-How important are those opinions

-for the future decisions?

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-We always appreciate

-the opinions of our viewers.

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-Those not at the Eisteddfod can

-fill out the questionnaire online.

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-There's details on the S4C homepage

-with the "Have Your Say" link.

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-Over 500 people have already

-completed the questionnaire.

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-We want as many people

-as possible to take part.

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-We ask about favourite programmes

-and enjoyment level out of ten.

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-There's questions about

-what we should improve or cancel.

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-We also ask if they watch online

-or on a television.

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-Some people still prefer television

-to watching online.

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-Everyone is different as some watch

-online whilst others never do that.

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-There's a mixture of people

-who watch in various ways.

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-Visit www.s4c.cymru...

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-..and follow a link on the homepage

-that states "Have Your Say."

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-You can answer that questionnaire

-now at www.s4c.cymru

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-After the break, there's more

-from our guest, Dr Nigel Owens MBE.

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-Yvonne tells us what the weather

-has in store for us tomorrow.

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back to Heno at the

-Monmouthshire National Eisteddfod.

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-The last two months

-have been incredible...

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-..for the world's

-greatest referee, Nigel Owens.

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-His full title

-is Dr Nigel Owens MBE!

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-Congratulations to you, Nigel.

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-Thank you.

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-I didn't study anything!

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-I got it from Swansea University.

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-I think it was in February.

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-The MBE followed.

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-I was in Fiji when that happened.

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-I also had an honorary fellowship

-from Cardiff University.

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-I can't believe I've had them.

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-Are you surprised

-when you receive an award?

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-They have all surprised me.

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-I didn't enter refereeing...

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-..in order to get these

-kinds of rewards.

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-I did it to help people.

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-I don't do it to get these awards

-but it's very unexpected.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back to Heno at the

-Monmouthshire National Eisteddfod.

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-We must apologize to you

-for the loss in the pictures.

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-The weather is playing havoc

-with our systems.

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-It's pouring with rain!

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-We were talking to Nigel

-about his various honours.

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-The awards are for your role

-on the rugby pitch...

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-..and off the pitch too.

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-It doesn't get any easier

-to talk about my personal life.

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-I think it helps me

-to know that I can help others.

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-I want people to know

-that they are not alone.

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-A lot of people have been through

-similar situations.

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-You've helped me over the years.

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-I didn't know you were a referee!

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-Thank you, Nigel.

0:28:190:28:21

-Let's see which caravan Alun

-has settled into now.

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-I'm joined by Magi Tudur

-who is going to have a massive week.

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-Yes, I'm launching my first EP and

-it goes on sale at the Eisteddfod.

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-What will you be singing

-for us later?

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-It's my new single, Lon Bost

-that features on the EP.

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-The new EP is called Gan Bwyll

-which means keep calm.

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-It's because people panicked and

-put me under pressure with school.

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-I recorded my first single when

-I was 14 which was two years ago.

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-That song is on the new EP so

-I've taken my time with these songs.

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-You don't appear stressed

-but seem relaxed and chilled.

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-Yes, you're meant to chill

-at the Eisteddfod.

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-Tell us about

-your musical influences.

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-There's Dad and Uncle Ems so there's

-instruments all over the house.

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-They influenced me

-to sing, compose and do gigs.

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-You're from a very musical family.

0:29:370:29:41

-Yes, it made a difference as I doubt

-I would have bought my own guitar...

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-..but there was one

-in every room at home.

0:29:470:29:51

-Would you like a future in music?

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-I want to sing forever but I don't

-want it as a full-time career.

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-I want it as a hobby so I can enjoy

-it and there isn't any pressure.

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-What do you want to do?

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-What do you want to do?

-

-I'd like to go into medicine.

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-You must be very clever

-to have a career in medicine!

0:30:150:30:20

-Can people see you performing

-at the Eisteddfod?

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-I've got two gigs

-on the last Saturday.

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-I'm at the Cymdeithas yr Iaith stand

-at 11.00am...

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-..and another at the Coleg Cymraeg

-Cenedlaethol stand at 2.00pm...

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-..where you can buy the EPs.

0:30:400:30:43

-You mentioned your father and uncle

-but are there any other influences?

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-Yes, I've always liked Al Lewis

-and went to all his gigs.

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-I wanted to write songs

-like Al Lewis.

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-Are there any English artists?

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-Are there any English artists?

-

-Noel Gallagher.

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-I've been to two of his gigs

-and will see him at Festival No 6.

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-You don't behave like him.

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-You don't behave like him.

-

-No, I'm not that nasty!

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-You're going to Bardsey Island

-after the Eisteddfod.

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-I've never been there and there

-isn't any Wi-Fi or phone signal!

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-I don't know what I'll do

-so I could write songs.

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-It's probably the best time

-to think and compose.

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-I'll take my guitar

-and see what happens.

0:31:340:31:37

-Some musicians need that solitude

-so is that the same for you?

0:31:380:31:46

-Yes, the ideas flow

-when there aren't any distractions.

0:31:460:31:53

-Good luck to you with the EP

-and the future in medicine.

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-Back to you, Llinos and Owain.

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-Thank you, Alun.

0:32:040:32:14

-Let's see what the weather has

-in store for us from Yvonne.

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-Is there going to be more rain?

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-It's fair to say that it's going to

-be an unsettled week.

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-I feel like I'm in paradise today.

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-This is a great set.

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-August is one of the wettest months

-of the year!

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-Ten years ago,

-we had a very dry Eisteddfod.

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-Overnight, there will be

-more cloud and showers.

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-# Tonight, the serpents slinking and

-I am standing here on the street

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-# Watching everyone,

-the idiotic fools

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-# Who are rushing to nowhere

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-# The main road has a bright light

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-# To attract all the foolish girls

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-# Carrying their pain and worries

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-# But do they ever come back?

0:33:480:33:55

-# There's two ways to come and go

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-# Both are treaded to live and love

0:33:580:34:01

-# Some arrive whilst others flee

0:34:010:34:04

-# But nobody leaves the main road

0:34:040:34:09

-# It's the same old song and story

-and I'm still standing here

0:34:200:34:25

-# It's the hour to talk of conflict

0:34:250:34:28

-# On the street

0:34:280:34:33

-# Don't talk about a revolution

0:34:330:34:36

-# I stood in line to hold the wall

0:34:370:34:40

-# Sometimes the need to flee

0:34:400:34:43

-# Is stronger than

-the desire to stay

0:34:430:34:48

-# There's two ways to come and go

0:34:490:34:52

-# Both are treaded to live and love

0:34:520:34:55

-# Some arrive whilst others flee

0:34:560:34:59

-# But nobody leaves the main road

0:34:590:35:05

-# The main road is still calling

-and I still to refuse her

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-# I'd rather be a fool here

0:35:120:35:16

-# Than somewhere beyond my reach

0:35:160:35:22

-# There's two ways to come and go

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-# Both are treaded to live and love

0:35:260:35:30

-# Some arrive whilst others flee

0:35:300:35:38

-# But nobody leaves the main road

0:35:380:35:41

-# There's two ways to come and go

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-# Both are treaded to live and love

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-# Some arrive whilst others flee

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-# But nobody leaves the main road #

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-APPLAUSE

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-I've found not one, but two

-who deserve a Huw Fash Sash!

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-You've won a sash for looking

-so stylish at the Eisteddfod.

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-That's fab, thank you!

0:36:290:36:30

-Tell us about the outfit

-and where are you from?

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-We're from the Baroque Boutique

-on the high street in Abergavenny.

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-It's important to look stylish.

0:36:380:36:42

-Congratulations and these two

-really deserve the Huw Fash Sash!

0:36:420:36:49

-The rain is keeping us damp

-so we've all got our Macs.

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-Eiry looks very stylish in her Mac

-but what are you wearing underneath?

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-There's a cardigan in red, navy

-and white, a blouse and red scarf.

0:37:080:37:16

-The accessories are very important

-and everything is matching.

0:37:160:37:21

-You can grab my umbrella...

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-..as I'm honoured to give you a Huw

-Fash Sash for the best accessories!

0:37:260:37:32

-Thank you very much.

0:37:320:37:34

-Thank you very much.

-

-Huw Fash Sash!

0:37:340:37:37

-People think of kaftans and beads

-for the Eisteddfod...

0:37:410:37:45

-..but some are fashion forward

-and this lady looks fantastic.

0:37:460:37:51

-I spotted the satchel

-and Doc Martins from a mile away!

0:37:510:37:57

-The satchel was owned by Dad and the

-Doc Martins are for all weathers.

0:37:580:38:04

-The rest is from a charity shop.

0:38:040:38:07

-What's your name?

0:38:070:38:08

-What's your name?

-

-Eleri.

0:38:080:38:10

-You deserve the most important

-sash of the week - a Huw Fash Sash!

0:38:100:38:20

-Catrin deserves a sash

-for the perfect accessory.

0:38:260:38:32

-It's Steffan to carry the umbrella

-so she can wear sunglasses.

0:38:320:38:36

-You look so fashionable but did

-you choose this for the Eisteddfod?

0:38:360:38:42

-Yes, but the shoes aren't

-any good for the rain.

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-Your feet will dry.

0:38:460:38:50

-Do you feel the pressure to look

-as stylish as this young lady?

0:38:500:38:56

-I'm just the umbrella carrier

-for my sister!

0:38:560:39:01

-It's very important.

0:39:010:39:03

-Catrin deserves this sash for

-bringing Steff to carry an umbrella.

0:39:030:39:11

-Huw Fash Sash!

0:39:110:39:15

-That was the Huw Fash Sash!

0:39:250:39:28

-We apologize for the loss

-in the pictures.

0:39:280:39:31

-We're back with you

-from the Eisteddfod Maes.

0:39:310:39:34

-The weather is playing havoc

-with our satellite feed.

0:39:340:39:38

-Huw Rees has joined us.

0:39:380:39:44

-I think we need some change

-for the metre!

0:39:440:39:47

-You had a great day

-on the Eisteddfod Maes, Huw.

0:39:480:39:52

-I'm very dry.

0:39:530:39:55

-I've been on the Maes all day...

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-..and I'm still dry.

0:39:590:40:02

-Nigel is colder than me...

0:40:020:40:06

-..and he plays rugby!

0:40:060:40:09

-You've got your legs out!

0:40:090:40:16

-I've only got one pair of jeans.

0:40:160:40:22

-I met an artist earlier.

0:40:220:40:33

-He's sitting out with a block

-of ice...

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-..that is going to melt

-during the week.

0:40:400:40:47

-I was so surprised today.

0:40:470:40:54

-I didn't think anyone was going

-to get a Huw Fash Sash!

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-However, we have quite a following

-online.

0:41:020:41:07

-It was great.

0:41:070:41:14

-Huw Stephens from Radio One saw you.

0:41:140:41:18

-He didn't get a sash!

0:41:180:41:25

-He was so quick.

0:41:250:41:30

-I missed him.

0:41:300:41:35

-People are talking about the Huw

-Fash Sash all over the Maes.

0:41:350:41:41

-Nigel hasn't got a Huw Fash Sash.

0:41:410:41:45

-We'll have to see how he dresses.

0:41:450:41:57

-He's going to dress better

-on Friday.

0:42:050:42:17

-I'm dressed today!

0:42:190:42:22

-What fashion advice do you have for

-those visiting the rest of the week?

0:42:220:42:27

-I think anyone who is coming

-tomorrow...

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-..shouldn't wear any suede shoes.

0:42:300:42:34

-There isn't a lot of mud

-on the Maes.

0:42:340:42:38

-Take off your Macs if you're passing

-us on the Maes.

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-We only give out four of our sashes.

0:42:440:42:54

-Seek him here, seek him there,

-seek him everywhere!"

0:42:540:42:59

-That's what you've got to do.

0:42:590:43:08

-We invite people to come and see us.

0:43:090:43:18

-There's only four sashes a day.

0:43:180:43:22

-Don't follow me around.

0:43:220:43:29

-If you don't get a sash,

-you'll be at a loss!

0:43:300:43:32

-If you enjoy Facebook,

-you're going to love the Heno page.

0:43:330:43:36

-There's items, interviews

-and entertainment from across Wales.

0:43:360:43:40

-You can enjoy some of your

-favourite items from the programme.

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0:43:450:43:48

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0:43:480:43:51

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0:43:510:43:56

-Nigel Owens

-has been our guest on the Maes.

0:44:020:44:09

-Get in touch with us.

0:44:090:44:21

-What will you be doing

-at the Eisteddfod?

0:44:240:44:27

-I'm coming back on Friday

-to get a Huw Fash Sash!

0:44:280:44:32

-I'll be with the BBC and

-another session with S4C.

0:44:320:44:36

-I'll be here for most of Friday.

0:44:360:44:40

-I hope the weather is better.

0:44:400:44:43

-I've got a month away.

0:44:430:44:52

-I'll be going to Australia later

-in the month.

0:44:520:44:55

-I did manage a holiday in Tenerife.

0:44:560:45:02

-There isn't any Prynhawn Da tomorrow

-due to the Eisteddfod coverage.

0:45:030:45:06

-We're back on the Maes at 7.00pm

-for tomorrow's Heno.

0:45:060:45:09

-Elin is joined by the actor

-and musician, Ryland Teifi.

0:45:090:45:12

-Daf Wyn chats to a lady who retired

-from driving a bus after 60 years.

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-There's also news about

-the Pen Llyn Ultra Marathon.

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-Don't forget to come and see us

-if you're on the Eisteddfod Maes.

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-Thank you for joining us tonight.

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-Until tomorrow, goodnight.

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