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-Hello and welcome

-to your Monday edition of Heno.

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-We hope you all had a fantastic

-weekend and enjoyed the sunshine.

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-We'll forget losing to England

-in the Six Nations...

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-..because we've got some wonderful,

-heart-warming news.

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-Tonight, we reveal the artist who is

-performing on the Eisteddfod Maes...

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-..at the 2016 Monmouthshire

-and District National Eisteddfod.

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-The last Friday of the Eisteddfod

-has become quite a highlight...

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-..so stay tuned

-for this exclusive announcement.

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-Tonight, we join Elin in Llanberis

-as she has two stories for us.

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-I'm in Llanberis...

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-..to tell you about a special week

-to promote tourism in Wales.

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-I'll also tell you about the concert

-in memory of Rhys Jones.

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-Tonight, Elin and I are delighted

-to be at a new exhibition.

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-If you like fashion as much as us

-then you'll love it too.

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-Vogue!

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-It's starting to feel like spring

-with lambs frolicking in the fields.

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-Rhodri Gomer has been to a farm

-near the Brecon Beacons...

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-..who are very busy

-with their lambs.

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-We're joined by the international

-rugby player, Andrew Coombs...

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-..to discuss Saturday's game

-as well as a host of other things.

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-We look forward

-to hearing from him shortly.

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-Tonight, we've got a very important

-announcement to make...

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-..as we reveal the identity

-of the performer...

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-..on the stage on the Maes

-of the 2016 National Eisteddfod.

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-The Friday night has become

-a highlight of the whole week...

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-..with performances from the likes

-of Edward H Dafis to name but one.

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-Come on.

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-# You and only you

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-# You're the only one for me #

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-Last year, Geraint Jarman

-was performing on the Maes.

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-# Don't give up

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-# Don't give up

-in case you fall under its spell #

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-Tonight, we reveal the performer on

-the Maes for this year's Eisteddfod.

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-Here's a clue to his identity.

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-# I was raised in chapel

-on the purity of Sunday School

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-# I sing the old hymns

-around the place

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-# I sing the old hymns

-around the place #

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-I'm delighted to reveal

-that Huw Chiswell...

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-..is performing on the Maes on

-the last Friday of the Eisteddfod...

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-..and he joins us in the studio.

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-Welcome to the programme, Huw.

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-Thank you.

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-How do you feel about performing

-on the Friday night on the Maes?

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-Yes, I can't believe it.

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-How long did it take for you

-to accept the invitation?

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-I had to think long

-and hard about it.

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-I tend not to perform with a band.

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-It's very different to my typical

-performances to date.

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-In the past, I would perform

-with a band of about twelve.

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-I had to speak to some people

-about this performance.

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-I was asked last night...

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-I was asked last year...

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-..and thought about

-it over Christmas.

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-The Friday night in the Eisteddfod..

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-..has become quite an event.

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-I've had to do some preparation.

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-I'll have to think

-about the songs...

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-..that I'm going to perform.

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-People will want to hear

-their favourites.

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-I get that when I perform

-in my concerts.

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-I do want to sing some

-of my new material...

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-..but I'll be singing

-the old favourites.

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-You have some new music.

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-I'm writing and recording

-in the studio at the moment...

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-..for a new CD.

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-I've got to write some music

-for the new CD.

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-It's important to have new material

-on a separate tour.

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-It's best for the audience to know

-that I've got new material.

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-You haven't performed

-on a big stage for a long time.

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-Will you perform before the

-Eisteddfod?

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-I'll have to practice.

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-You do sing with large bands

-for television programmes.

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-I'm hoping to perform with the band

-that I used in the 1980s.

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-I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

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-We look forward to your performance

-at the end of the programme.

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-From one singer to another.

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-Elin is live from Llanberis

-for us this evening.

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-Good evening, Elin.

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-Good evening to you all.

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-It's great to be here.

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-This is a popular cafe in Llanberis.

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-This cafe has won awards.

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-It attracts an array of people.

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-This week is about focusing

-on Wales.

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-Let's hear about the favourite place

-of the presenter, Alun Williams.

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-I think the Vale of Clwyd is

-the prettiest place in the world...

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-..and there's a lot

-to do in the area.

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-Join me for a whistle-stop tour

-of the area.

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-I was born in St Asaph, the

-second smallest city in Britain...

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-..and was raised in Rhuddlan

-near Rhyl.

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-In the summer, there was nothing

-better than going to the fair...

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-..to eat candy floss and build

-sandcastles on the lovely beach.

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-I've always be fond of sport

-and had a love for football.

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-Every Saturday, there was nothing

-I liked more than a visit to...

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-..Wrexham, the biggest town in North

-Wales with a population of 60,000.

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-It's the home

-of Glyndwr University...

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-..and the Saith Seren Welsh centre

-that sells Wrexham Lager.

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-A stone's throw from here is...

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-# Into the goal, goal #

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-..the Racecourse Ground

-- home of the Wrexham football team.

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-It's the only professional

-football team in North Wales.

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-Believe it or not, it's the oldest

-international stadium in the world.

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-North-East Wales is a rural area...

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-..with market towns

-such as Mold, Ruthin and Denbigh.

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-The open spaces are ideal for walks.

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-The Offa's Dyke Path is a popular

-national trail for walkers...

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-..that follows the border

-between England and Wales.

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-It starts in Prestatyn in the north

-and ends in Chepstow in the south.

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-One popular section takes you from

-the Clwyd hills to the Dee Valley.

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-The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct carries

-the canal boats of Llangollen.

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-It's thought to be one

-of the Seven Wonders of Wales.

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-Every year, thousands of people

-flock to the area...

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-..to cross the aqueduct and travel

-the canal in this part of Wales.

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-Llangollen is a small town that

-sits on the banks of the River Dee.

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-The town is famous for

-its architecture, ancient bridge...

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-..and the Llangollen

-International Musical Eisteddfod...

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-..that attracts singers and dancers

-from all over the world.

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-Some parts of North-East Wales

-are often overlooked...

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-..but it's a beautiful area

-that's worth a visit.

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-I think I'm going to buy a souvenir!

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-North-East Wales is certainly

-a lovely place to visit.

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-I'm now joined by Sarah-Jane Lewis.

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-Congratulations to Petes Eats

-in Llanberis on winning two awards.

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-Yes, and we're very proud.

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-We've been named the

-best cafe in Wales.

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-We never thought that

-we would win it.

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-You also won another

-prize before Christmas.

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-We won another certificate

-from the Great Outdoors.

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-We're the best cafe for walkers.

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-It's a very busy place.

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-I think it's quiet tonight!

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-It'll be full-on at Easter.

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-People are queuing out of the door.

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-The tea-cup is almost

-as big as my head!

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-Yes, they like a pint of tea after

-walking along the mountain.

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-What is the best-seller here?

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-We sell a lot of our breakfasts

-and chip butties!

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-People are waiting to be served.

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-Join me later when I'll have more

-from North Wales.

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-Back to you in Llanelli.

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-Thank you, Elin.

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-Congratulations to the cyclist,

-Geraint Thomas...

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-..who won the Paris-Nice race

-yesterday.

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-He led the Sky team to win this

-tough race by a mere four seconds.

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-He claimed that it's the biggest win

-of his career.

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-You can enjoy highlights of the race

-on the S4C website.

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-Good luck to Geraint and Luke Rowe

-with the remainder of the season.

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-The sun has been shining all day

-in Llanelli.

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-After the break, we take in the

-fresh air with Rhodri Gomer.

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-He's helped farmers with their

-lambing and met a special lamb too!

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-We're also joined by the rugby

-international, Andrew Coombs.

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-I'm sure he'll give his opinion

-on Wales' performance on Saturday.

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-Spring has finally sprung

-and the days are getting longer.

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-It's a sign of better times ahead

-after the bleak winter.

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-Many signs mark spring's arrival

-but none more so than the lambs.

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-Rhodri Gomer visited the Brecon

-Beacons to meet a special lamb.

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-I love this time of year.

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-The winter is behind us

-and summer is on the horizon.

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-The countryside is full of flowers

-and there are lambs in our fields.

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-Here on Pencelli Farm,

-there's one very special lamb.

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-The farm sits within the walls

-of the ancient Pencelli castle...

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-..near Brecon

-at the foot of the Beacons.

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-It's home to the Rees family who

-own a flock of Texel pedigree sheep.

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-During this lambing season...

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-..one sheep had quite the surprise

-to celebrate Mother's Day.

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-I came out to check the sheep

-on Sunday morning...

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-..and help this mother

-deliver her lamb.

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-When I put my hand in to feel

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-We had to phone for assistance

-from my uncle.

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-The three of us helped give birth

-to this healthy lamb.

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-Craig, here's the unusual lamb.

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-How much did the lamb weigh?

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-How much did the lamb weigh?

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-It was eleven kilograms.

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-Is that an unusual and how does

-that compare to an ordinary lamb?

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-Lambs normally weigh

-around six kilograms...

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-..so this one is nearly double

-the normal weight.

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-You've chosen a special name

-for the lamb.

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-This year, the registration letter

-for the Texel society is X.

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-Therefore, we thought that the lamb

-deserved the name, XXXL.

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-People always ask about the mother.

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-As you can see, the mother is fine.

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-When the lamb was born...

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-..the mother stood up,

-turned around, looked at the lamb...

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-..and wondered

-where it had come from!

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-These two lambs are the same age.

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-This lamb was born on Saturday...

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-..and this heavy lamb was born

-on Sunday morning or Mother's Day.

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-Is this a record weight for a lamb?

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-In North Wales,

-a lamb of the same weight was born.

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-However, this one was born naturally

-without the need for a caesarean.

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-It we had wanted to set a record...

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-..we would have needed a Guinness

-World Record representative here.

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-However, that wasn't practical.

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-The family only keep

-a flock of around 40 sheep.

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-The farm's main income

-comes from the caravan park...

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-..which will reopen its doors

-to visitors during Easter.

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-However, farming

-runs in this family's blood.

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-I left farming but it's in my blood

-and I wanted to keep animals.

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-Therefore, we bought the Texels

-four years ago.

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-I'm very happy with them.

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-He loves the Texels.

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-I was also raised on a farm so I

-have an interest in farming too.

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-I try to help out when I can.

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-We're proud to have our boys

-living and working on the farm.

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-We also have a new granddaughter

-called Esme who's mother is Emily.

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-Life is good.

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-I love seeing the new lambs.

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-They are so cute!

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-Andrew Coombs, the international

-rugby player has now joined us.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-We have to start with your opinion

-on the match on Saturday.

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-What went wrong on Saturday?

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-Wales lost to England.

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-The lads didn't turn up to play...

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-..until the last ten minutes!

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-I'm sure Warren Gatland was annoyed.

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-People have voiced their opinions

-on social media.

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-At some point in your career

-as a rugby player...

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-..you're going to get a bad game.

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-I think everyone had a bad game

-on Saturday.

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-Do England deserve to win the

-championship?

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-I think we won on Saturday.

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-I think the scoring system is wrong.

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-England has been the best team

-in the competition.

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-They deserved to win.

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-Let's turn to you.

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-You played for Wales

-but have injured your knee.

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-Yes, I've had six operations.

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-I hope to return to the match.

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-What happened?

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-I was tackled from behind by one

-of the Cardiff Blues players.

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-There were problems

-after my first operation.

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-You're also active in your hometown.

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-Yes, I did some filming in my home

-town of Nelson...

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-..with Y Byd Ar Bedwar.

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-We're going to have Welsh night.

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-Shane Williams is going to be there.

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-It's on 13 May.

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-It's the first time for us

-to host such an event.

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-It's going to be a fun night.

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-I'm sure we'll have a few pints.

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-Thank you, Andrew.

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-After the break,

-we're joined by Fflur Jones...

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-..to mark a special birthday

-for the website, cyfreithwyr.com

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-We also return

-to Elin Fflur in Llanberis.

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-What's your story this time, Elin?

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-I'm still at Petes Eats.

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-After the break, I'll be telling

-you more about the concert...

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-..which was held in Mold, to

-remember the musician, Rhys Jones.

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-First, let's hear of your events

-in the Monday night Calendar.

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-If you fancy studying

-a postgraduate course...

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-..come to Bangor University on

-16 March for details on courses.

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-Visit www.bangor.ac.uk

-for further information.

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-On Friday 18 March at 7.00pm

-at Uwchgwyrfai Heritage Centre...

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-..a talk is held on

-the ladies of literature and law...

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-..by the former Archdruid of Wales,

-Dr Robyn Lewis.

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-On Friday, a coffee evening is held

-at Tregaron Memorial Hall at 7.00pm.

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-The Young Farmers' Club

-will entertain us.

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-All proceeds will go towards

-Y Barcud local newspaper.

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-Come and support your local rag.

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-I'm performing on 18 March

-at Y Lle in Llanelli.

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-It's an evening of entertainment

-with Noel James and friends.

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-It starts 7.45pm and tickets are 7

-at Menter Iaith Cwm Gwendraeth Elli.

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-On Saturday, Theatr Y Gromlech stage

-a show in aid of my Patagonia trip.

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-An array of artists will perform.

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-Tickets cost 12,

-so contact me and bring a bottle!

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-Welcome back to Heno

-live from Llanberis.

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-Tonight, I'm at the award-winning

-cafe called Petes Eats.

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-Over the weekend, I took a trip

-to Clwyd Theatr Cymru...

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-..to hear of a special concert in

-memory of the musician, Rhys Jones.

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-Our cameras attended the concert

-in memory of Rhys Jones.

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-He composed many classic songs.

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-He also presented on Radio Cymru.

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-Many were present to remember him.

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-Clwyd Theatr Cymru hosts the concert

-in memory of Rhys Jones.

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-It sold out many weeks ago which

-shows that he was very influential.

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-Tonight, they are raising money for

-a something close to Rhys' heart...

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-..namely the Urdd Eisteddfod.

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-We sadly lost Rhys Jones

-over a year ago.

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-We felt it was the best time

-to have a concert in his memory.

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-As the treasurer of this year's

-Urdd Eisteddfod in Flint...

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-..this was also an opportunity

-to raise funds for the event.

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-I was a pupil of Rhys in the 1960s

-and had an array of opportunities...

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-..in terms of performing

-in the Urdd Eisteddfod.

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-The theatre is full of friends,

-family and former pupils.

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-Rhys Jones and his wife, Gwen...

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-..shared a love for teaching

-young people to perform.

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-This musical father was also

-a huge influence on his daughter.

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-I was raised by a man

-who was totally unique.

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-When I was singing Mi Welais

-Jac y Do at the age of three...

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-..I stood behind a curtain

-whilst he introduced me.

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-I performed to Mam, Nain

-and my imaginary friends!

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-He said, "I'm delighted

-to introduce to the stage...

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-"..so give a warm welcome

-to Caryl Parry Jones!"

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-I'd come out and he gave

-a five-minute piano introduction...

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-..that was a cross between Rhapsody

-in Blue and Ain't Misbehavin'...

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-..before I started singing

-Mi Welais Jac y Do.

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-I thought everybody's father

-did that!

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-He was also very witty

-and we always laughed in the town.

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-It's almost 50 years

-since I was a pupil of Rhys Jones.

0:28:210:28:27

-I learnt so much from him

-and if it wasn't for him...

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-..I would never have become

-a professional full-time musician.

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-We all thought the world of Rhys and

-nobody could tell a story like him.

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-He was an incredible musician

-and gave life to everything he did.

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-He always enjoyed a good laugh.

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-He could connect with any audience

-and his smile spoke volumes.

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-The concert featured a choir

-from Ysgol Maes Garmon...

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-..where Rhys Jones was

-a music teacher and deputy head.

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-There was also

-the Trelawnyd Male Voice Choir.

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-Rhys was raised in Trelawnyd

-and he was very fond of the choir.

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-It's wonderful to have this concert.

0:29:210:29:26

-His contribution to music in Wales

-is immeasurable.

0:29:260:29:30

-We still remember the smile,

-humour and incredible talent.

0:29:310:29:37

-How will it feel to share a stage

-with your mother...

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-..and sing to 450 people

-in memory of your grandfather?

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-He had fantastic songs and

-we've arranged some for the 405s.

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-We hope we can make him proud

-as we were so proud of him.

0:29:520:29:57

-It's very emotional

-and he touched so many lives.

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-He wrote his accompaniments

-to suit his style of performing...

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-..so it feels as if he's with us as

-he arranged all of tonight's songs.

0:30:120:30:17

-It isn't a night to be sad

-because he led a happy life...

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-..and achieved everything he wanted

-so we should be happy tonight.

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-# You are my sunshine #

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-APPLAUSE

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-It was an incredible night

-at Theatr Clwyd Cymru.

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-Many people paid tribute

-to the late musician, Rhys Jones.

0:30:430:30:53

-Thanks to the organizers

-for welcoming us...

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-..to the concert.

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-It's also great to be at Petes Eats.

0:31:060:31:13

-I'm going to finish

-my hot chocolate!

0:31:130:31:16

-Back to you in Llanelli.

0:31:160:31:18

-Our next guest is solicitor,

-Fflur Jones from cyfreithwyr.com

0:31:190:31:22

-Welcome to the programme.

0:31:220:31:26

-Thank you.

0:31:260:31:30

-Congratulations to cyfreithwyr.com

-on reaching its first anniversary.

0:31:300:31:37

-The website is a year old.

0:31:370:31:39

-We can't believe that it's been

-running for a year.

0:31:400:31:48

-We can heave a sigh of relief...

0:31:490:31:54

-..that we've made it

-to the first year!"

0:31:550:32:00

-Tell us more about the service.

0:32:000:32:05

-By using the website,

-those who need legal advice...

0:32:060:32:10

-..via the medium of Welsh...

0:32:100:32:17

-..you can find an array of

-solicitors across Wales...

0:32:170:32:22

-..who can offer their services.

0:32:220:32:30

-There's over 90 solicitors

-on our books.

0:32:310:32:37

-You can contact us

-via the website...

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-onto the solicitors.

0:32:510:33:00

-The service was needed.

0:33:000:33:06

-We realized that there was a demand

-for Welsh solicitors.

0:33:070:33:14

-Few people offer a service

-in Welsh language.

0:33:150:33:22

-It's a service that

-people have welcomed.

0:33:220:33:27

-We're based in Cardiff...

0:33:270:33:32

-..with Darwin Gray...

0:33:320:33:36

-..but we have solicitors

-all over Wales.

0:33:370:33:41

-They are from an array

-of businesses.

0:33:420:33:52

-This is ideal for those people

-who want a service...

0:33:520:33:59

-..through the medium of Welsh.

0:33:590:34:09

-People have found it

-to be very useful.

0:34:120:34:22

-Those in Cardiff

-or Merthyr Tydfil...

0:34:230:34:33

-..struggle to find services

-in the Welsh language.

0:34:340:34:38

-The first year has been great.

0:34:380:34:41

-We've had a lot of support.

0:34:420:34:52

-We hope to go from

-strength to strength.

0:34:530:34:56

-What does the future hold?

0:34:570:35:02

-We have many plans for the future.

0:35:020:35:08

-We hope to connect with

-other companies...

0:35:090:35:13

-..so that we can train an array of

-staff and offer more services.

0:35:130:35:20

-Thank you, Fflur.

0:35:200:35:22

-In the final part

-of the programme...

0:35:230:35:26

-..Huw Rees celebrates the centenary

-of the iconic magazine, Vogue.

0:35:260:35:30

-Earlier, we said that Huw Chiswell's

-performing at the 2016 Eisteddfod.

0:35:310:35:40

-First,

-he's going to be singing for us.

0:35:400:35:43

-See you in a few minutes.

0:35:430:35:46

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-Welcome back.

0:35:580:35:59

-Famous photographers,

-iconic photographs...

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-..and a large exhibition which

-offers over 280 fashion images.

0:36:030:36:09

-The centenary celebrations of

-Vogue magazine will not disappoint.

0:36:090:36:15

-Our fashion expert,

-Huw Rees is delighted.

0:36:150:36:21

-Vogue 100 A Century of Style...

0:36:230:36:26

-..celebrates and exhibits

-the many photographs...

0:36:270:36:31

-..commissioned by British Vogue

-since it was established in 1916.

0:36:310:36:35

-Over 280 prints

-from the Conde Nast archive...

0:36:360:36:39

-..and international collections

-are all being shown together.

0:36:400:36:44

-The first photograph

-is of Kate Moss in her knickers.

0:36:450:36:50

-I'm sure it's fine at night and

-lunch time but not in the morning!

0:36:500:36:55

-However, it's a fantastic indication

-of what to expect...

0:36:550:37:00

-..that traces the fashion world

-in the last 100 years.

0:37:000:37:04

-This is a visual story about

-an influential fashion magazine.

0:37:070:37:13

-The exhibition has been organized

-by the National Portrait Gallery...

0:37:140:37:18

-..and has received high praise

-by international fashionistas.

0:37:190:37:24

-I love fashion and have every

-edition of Vogue since I was young.

0:37:250:37:31

-It's fantastic to come here

-and see all the covers of Vogue.

0:37:310:37:37

-We're currently surrounded

-by the contemporary photographs.

0:37:370:37:41

-Yes, and I feel very comfortable

-and wish my house was like this!

0:37:410:37:48

-There are iconic photographs

-by Nick Knight and Mario Testino...

0:37:480:37:52

-..of Prince Charles, Sofia Coppola

-and Alexander McQueen.

0:37:520:37:59

-Everyone knows about Vogue...

0:38:010:38:05

-..whether you're young, old, with

-or without an interest in fashion.

0:38:050:38:11

-You can recognize each era

-due to the events of that time...

0:38:120:38:17

-..and it shows that fashion

-influences our world.

0:38:170:38:23

-The room about the 1940s stands out

-for it's fantastic colour...

0:38:270:38:33

-..striking photographs and

-iconic names from World War II...

0:38:330:38:40

-..such as Cecil Beaton

-and Lee Miller.

0:38:410:38:46

-Vogue has used the Carmarthen

-photographer, Jason Thomas.

0:38:460:38:52

-Jason enjoys recording

-the history of fashion in print.

0:38:520:38:57

-I like the 1950s in terms of the

-ladies fashion and photography.

0:38:570:39:02

-There's an incredible colour

-in the clothes.

0:39:020:39:07

-The 1990s room is the important room

-for me as I loved Vogue back then.

0:39:090:39:17

-In the early 1990s, you had

-the supermodels on the cover...

0:39:170:39:21

-..such as Cindy Crawford

-and Naomi Campbell.

0:39:220:39:26

-Vogue was a magazine that

-focused on more than just fashion.

0:39:270:39:31

-There are photographs of Diana

-and Lord Snowdon.

0:39:310:39:38

-I've collected many editions

-of Vogue...

0:39:390:39:43

-..and they are very heavy

-when I've moved house.

0:39:430:39:47

-I've tried to keep a few copies

-from each year.

0:39:480:39:53

-I love looking back at the

-older editions and they are mine!

0:39:540:39:59

-There's thousands of photographs

-from the Vogue archive...

0:40:030:40:07

-..and many cover photographs.

0:40:070:40:11

-There aren't just celebrities

-but those who influenced our lives.

0:40:110:40:17

-Every decade is represented by

-an event so fashion is influential.

0:40:170:40:25

-You need a few hours

-to visit this exhibition.

0:40:280:40:35

-Yes, and it's easy to see

-why it took six years to compile.

0:40:350:40:42

-I'll definitely be coming back.

0:40:420:40:46

-The exhibition looks incredible

-and runs until 22 May.

0:40:540:40:57

-It's certainly worth a visit.

0:40:570:41:01

-Huw Chiswell and Andrew Coombs

-have joined us on the sofa tonight.

0:41:020:41:12

-You'll be at the game on Saturday.

0:41:250:41:33

-Yes, I'm going to be doing some

-commentating.

0:41:330:41:43

-In May, I've got an evening in

-Nelson with Shane Williams.

0:41:520:42:02

-Tickets for the Eisteddfod

-go on sale on 1 May.

0:42:030:42:07

-It's going to be great at this

-year's Eisteddfod.

0:42:070:42:10

-That's it from us tonight.

0:42:100:42:12

-Tomorrow, Dr Siwan Davies joins Sian

-to chat about her new S4C series.

0:42:120:42:16

-Huw is at a Cardiff fashion show

-organized by Breast Cancer Care.

0:42:170:42:20

-We also meet Ianto Williams to see

-his vast Doctor Who memorabilia.

0:42:200:42:25

-Earlier, we revealed that

-Huw Chiswell will perform...

0:42:250:42:29

-..on the Maes stage on the Friday

-of the 2016 National Eisteddfod.

0:42:290:42:33

-We end with a special performance

-by Huw Chiswell...

0:42:330:42:36

-..of the classic track,

-Rhywbeth o'i Le.

0:42:370:42:39

-Until tomorrow, goodnight.

0:42:390:42:42

-# The clock struck twelve, midnight

0:42:510:42:54

-# Calm in the fields,

-quiet in the trenches

0:42:540:42:59

-# Midnight

0:43:000:43:02

-# Nothing wrong,

-there's nothing wrong

0:43:030:43:08

-# Across the hill at Pensarn farm

0:43:090:43:12

-# The dying cinders

-flicker on the hearth

0:43:120:43:17

-# Ifan nods his head

0:43:170:43:20

-# Nothing wrong,

-there's nothing wrong

0:43:200:43:26

-# Close to the town of Derry,

-down a back alley

0:43:260:43:29

-# Lies Deio,

-with a bullet in his head

0:43:290:43:37

-# And the question echoes in Pensarn

0:43:370:43:50

-# Why does my son's blood run cold?

0:43:500:43:58

-# Why is he lying dead

-under the moon?

0:43:580:44:05

-# Why am I a mother to a soldier

0:44:050:44:12

-# So far from his homeland?

0:44:120:44:18

-# So far from his homeland?

0:44:180:44:25

-# The clock struck twelve, midday

0:44:380:44:40

-# Calm in the fields,

-quiet on the dales

0:44:400:44:46

-# Midday

0:44:460:44:48

-# Something wrong,

-there's something wrong

0:44:490:44:55

-# Across the hill at Pensarn farm

0:44:550:44:58

-# Mourners dressed in black,

-silent in the family home

0:44:580:45:03

-# Ifan gazes into the distance

0:45:030:45:06

-# Something wrong,

-there's something wrong

0:45:070:45:13

-# Beyond the church,

-across the dales

0:45:130:45:16

-# A fresh grave

-where Deio lies buried

0:45:160:45:24

-# And the question echoes in Pensarn

0:45:250:45:31

-# And his mother

-searches for the answer

0:45:310:45:38

-# Why does my son's blood run cold?

0:45:380:45:46

-# Why is he lying dead

-under the moon?

0:45:460:45:52

-# Why am I a mother to a soldier

0:45:530:45:59

-# Lying dead on his homeland?

0:46:000:46:05

-# Lying dead on his homeland?

0:46:050:46:11

-# Why does my son's blood run cold?

0:46:120:46:20

-# Why is he lying dead

-under the moon?

0:46:200:46:27

-# Why am I a mother to a soldier

0:46:270:46:33

-# Lying dead on his homeland?

0:46:330:46:39

-# Lying dead on his homeland? #

0:46:390:46:45

-APPLAUSE

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