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-Hello and welcome to your

-Thursday night edition of Heno.

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-Our Christmas Cracker Competition

-continues tonight.

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-You could win

-one of these amazing prizes.

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-Tonight's cracker will be pulled

-by a man who has had a great year.

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-It's the singer and performer,

-Steffan Rhys Hughes.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-You won the Bryn Terfel Scholarship

-and are pulling our cracker.

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-You won the Bryn Terfel Scholarship

-and are pulling our cracker.

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-It's fair to say your year

-is getting better and better!

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-Is this the highlight of your year?

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-Is this the highlight of your year?

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-Yes, I think so!

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-We could be calling you if you

-entered last night's competition.

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-If your phone rings,

-answer it by saying...

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-.."Christmas Cracker!"

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-Tonight, we take a look at the film,

-I, Daniel Blake...

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-..and hear of its powerful message

-about poverty and despair.

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-Mererid Hopwood chats about

-an exhibition inspired by her work.

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-We also take a stroll to Lampeter

-to celebrate with a local cafe.

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-We start with

-our Christmas Cracker Competition.

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-Are you excited, Steffan?

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-Yes, I can't wait.

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-Let's get dialling.

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-Which one of these prizes would you

-like to win, Steffan?

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-I'd be delighted with any of these

-prizes. I love the hampers.

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-I like my food.

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-The number

-is from the area of Cardigan.

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-It's ringing.

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-Hello?

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-Hello, it's Owain Gwynedd

-from S4C's Heno.

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-Do you have something to tell me?

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-Do you have something to tell me?

-

-Christmas Cracker!

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-Do you have something to tell me?

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-Yes, that's right!

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-Who's on the line, please?

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-It's Hywel Thomas.

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-You answered the question correctly

-in our competition.

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-Please choose a cracker

-between 1 and 28.

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-Crackers number 8, 9, 18, 19 and 27

-have already been pulled.

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-I'll have number 21.

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-Let's pull the cracker

-to see what you've won.

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-Congratulations, this is your prize.

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-Congratulations,

-you've won an iPad Mini.

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-Are you happy with your prize?

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-Yes, that's wonderful.

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-Merry Christmas to you.

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-For every prize that you win, a

-gift will also be given to charity.

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-Today, we're making a donation

-to the Blue Sky charity...

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-..that supports patients,

-families and staff...

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-You can win more prizes on tonight's

-Heno and on Prynhawn Da tomorrow.

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-Don't worry

-if you didn't win tonight...

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-..because we've got another question

-for you that is drawn tomorrow.

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-There's still some great prizes

-left to be won.

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-There's televisions, iPad Minis, a

-coffee machine and various hampers.

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-Tonight's question is set

-by the presenter, Lucy Owen.

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-What is Rudolph?

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-1) a reindeer, 2) a dog,

-or 3) a kangaroo?

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-Merry Christmas!

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-Merry Christmas to you too, Lucy.

-Here's the question again.

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-What is Rudolph?

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-1) a reindeer, 2) a dog,

-or 3) a kangaroo?

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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-It's 5p a minute plus your telephone

-company's network access charge.

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-All entrants must be 18 or over.

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-The phone lines

-close at 1.55pm tomorrow.

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-Don't call after the lines close

-or you will still be charged.

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-For full terms and conditions,

-visit www.s4c.cymru

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-Good luck to you!

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-We're changing direction now as

-amidst the madness of Christmas...

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-..thousands of people will face

-the reality of living in poverty.

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-This is portrayed in a film

-by Ken Loach called I, Daniel Blake.

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-Rhodri has the story.

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-Good morning, Mr Blake.

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-I'm appointed to do assessments

-for employment support allowance.

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-Can you walk more than 50m?

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-Can you walk more than 50m?

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-Yes.

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-Can you raise either arm as if

-to put something in your top pocket?

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-Yes.

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-Can I ask you a question?

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-Are you medically qualified?

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-I've had a major heart attack.

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-The fiction is too close to fact to

-be comfortable but that's its aim.

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-Ken Loach planned to showcase the

-failure of the welfare system...

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-..and the despair of those suffering

-from the restructure of the system.

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-This is about the sick, unemployed,

-homeless and can't afford food.

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-This world is a reality

-for thousands of people.

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-In 1966, his film, Cathy Come Home

-got a lot of coverage.

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-A girl falls in love, gets married,

-has a baby and leaves work.

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-Her husband loses his job

-after an accident.

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-You see their lives spiral out of

-control in poverty and unemployment.

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-Some 50 years later, I, Daniel Blake

-tells exactly the same story.

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-We haven't moved on in 50 years

-and Ken Loach proves that fact.

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-Cathy Come Home inspired charities

-such as Shelter and Crisis...

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-..but 50 years later at the

-Shelter headquarters in Swansea...

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-..the demand and work

-is on the increase.

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-We shouldn't be here and the tragedy

-is that we are in greater demand.

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-Last year, we helped 16,000 people

-who were faced with homelessness.

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-One terrifying fact is that 1,100

-children in Wales will be homeless.

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-It could happen to anyone

-and it only takes one emergency...

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-..to push someone down the slippery

-slope to being made homeless.

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-It could be a redundancy, an illness

-or broken relationships.

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-The list goes on and on.

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-We're all three payslips away

-from being made homeless.

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-In Port Talbot, the

-Christian worker, Bethan Davies...

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-..has established one of the many

-hundred food banks in the country.

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-In the last six months...

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-..we've gone from seeing 20 to 30

-to seeing 40 to 50 people a week.

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-You've seen the support

-we get from people of all ages.

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-We have the support and the food.

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-The demand is just as strong but

-we shouldn't have this in Britain.

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-My grandmother ran the chapel house

-in the 1920s...

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-..and had a soup kitchen

-for the poor.

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-She always said

-that it would never happen again...

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-..but I'm afraid to say

-that it has happened again.

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-They have to choose between

-paying for heating, food or shoes.

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-It's a terrible

-and an awful situation.

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-The charities and food banks

-are the conscience of the nation.

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-They hope this film strikes at our

-conscience and causes a response.

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-I, Daniel Blake was a worthy winner

-of the Palme d'Or at Cannes...

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-..but people are very critical

-of it too.

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-The Tories have been up in arms

-and claim that it's all untrue.

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-Ken Loach stated

-that I, Daniel Blake...

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-..is a snippet of the problems

-that people face today.

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-It's a film about real life and

-many don't like knowing the reality.

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-He could lose everything.

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-I'm not going to give up.

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-If you lose your self-respect

-then you're done for!

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-Yes, the film

-has a very important message.

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-Steffan Rhys Hughes

-is my guest tonight.

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-The film had an important message

-as poverty is rife at Christmas.

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-Yes, it is.

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-I live in Cardiff.

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-After the break...

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-..Steffan Rhys Hughes performs for

-us and reveals his latest project.

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-We celebrate the birthday

-of a popular cafe in Lampeter.

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-There's also an exhibition based

-on the poems of Mererid Hopwood.

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-We're approaching the end

-of the first week...

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-..of the Prynhawn Da

-Christmas Carol Competition.

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-Today, we heard from Ysgol y Bedol

-and here's a taster of their carol.

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-# The life of one baby

-brought its magic

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-# We'll celebrate,

-praise and sing together

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-# The small baby within all of us

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-# Is searching for light

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-# And peace for the world #

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-Welcome back to Heno.

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-Tonight's studio guest

-is the tenor, Steffan Rhys Hughes.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-You have some exciting news

-to share with us.

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-In the new year,

-I'll be joining Only Men Aloud.

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-How did that happen?

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-I had an audition.

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-You had an audition before the

-scholarship competition.

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-It was a few days before

-the Bryn Terfel Scholarship.

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-I went for the audition

-in Cardiff Bay...

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-..a few days ahead of the

-Bryn Terfel Scholarship.

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-I had the audition and

-sang a few songs...

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-..and sang with some of the

-members of Only Men Aloud...

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-..and sang in front of Tim.

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-Have you seen them perform live?

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-I know that the group sings

-some challenging songs.

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-I saw their Christmas concert.

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-It was quite frightening.

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-Are there any projects taking place

-in the new year?

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-Only Men Aloud has a few exciting

-projects in the future.

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-It's something to keep

-an eye out for!

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-The Bryn Terfel Scholarship

-was great.

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-I was honoured to win

-the scholarship.

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-You've been very successful.

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-Was the scholarship a

-highlight for you?

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-I was honoured to win

-the scholarship.

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-It's opened a lot of doors for me.

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-This is a new chapter for me

-in my career.

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-I'm looking forward to touring

-with Only Men Aloud.

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-I got to work

-in front of the camera...

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-..with the Cerdd Dant Festival.

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-I got to work with Nia.

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-It was a great festival.

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-Would you like to do

-more television work?

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-I might do more work in a studio.

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-It was interesting

-to watch the competition.

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-What events do you have

-over Christmas?

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-Sioned Gwen was on the programme

-last night.

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-I'm singing with her in Llandudno.

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-Russell Watson is also there.

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-Tonight's song is the Caryl Parry

-Jones classic, Golau y Nadolig.

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-Those visiting Carmarthen

-tomorrow night...

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-..could visit a new exhibition

-at the King Street Gallery...

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-..that combines poetry and art.

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-The gallery's artists

-have created pieces...

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-..based on the poetry

-of the chief bard, Mererid Hopwood.

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-We went to have a look at it.

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-I remember coming here

-to open an exhibition...

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-..by the late, Osi Rhys Osmond, and

-made a tongue-in-cheek comment...

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-..that a poet was simply

-an artist who couldn't draw!

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-I hope I didn't upset anyone

-but I know I can't form a picture.

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-Later, we discussed the pictures

-found within a poem...

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-..and what an artist can create.

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-Tim ap Hywel, one of the artists

-of this gallery...

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-..created a translation of the poems

-which was totally amazing...

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-..and it meant he could share the

-poems with the gallery's artists.

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-In recent months,

-we've worked through the poems...

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-..and chose one that resonated

-with each of us, as artists.

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-Each piece is a personal response

-to the words of the poems.

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-It's wonderful to think that the

-people of this area can unite...

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-..and create something

-truly wonderful.

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-The official opening is tomorrow

-from 5.30pm to 7.30pm.

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-The exhibition is being opened

-by Elinor Jones at 6.00pm...

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-..and all are welcome

-to see this wonderful exhibition.

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-It looks like

-an interesting exhibition.

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-Visit the exhibition

-if you're in the Carmarthen area.

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-Small businesses are an

-important part of any high street.

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-In 1976, The Pantri opened

-on the high street of Lampeter.

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-After 40 years, the cafe is thriving

-with Delyth Jones still at the helm.

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-We visited the cafe

-to congratulate them.

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-I opened it with my aunt.

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-People often talk about things and

-do nothing but we did something!

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-We bought it at sale price

-and renovated the place.

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-It was originally a wool shop

-with some Welsh tapestry.

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-It had little rooms so we knocked

-through and built a kitchen.

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-We always had visitors

-on the farm...

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-..and even as a child, I'd enjoy

-helping her with the visitors.

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-I've always liked people

-and enjoy helping others.

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-It's a big day as 40 years

-is longer than a life sentence!

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-The Pantri has always been

-in our lives as we were raised here.

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-The school bus would drop us

-off outside every day.

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-It's a massive part of our lives.

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-I'm 40 this year too but I don't

-know which one is looking the best!

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-The Pantri has had a few facelifts

-but I can't afford them yet.

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-I usually have elderly customers who

-leave their shopping bags here...

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-..or ask me to phone home for them.

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-I can never say "No!"

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-Delyth invited me here when

-she opened the place 40 years ago.

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-I was an apprentice carpenter

-and made the windows.

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-Everyone who worked on the place

-was invited to the cafe.

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-My clothes shop was opposite so

-I'd bring my staff here for coffee.

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-Delyth is always welcoming

-which is the secret of her success.

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-I do most of the cooking

-but buy the odd bits and bobs...

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-..and try to keep everything local.

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-At once, it was always fish, chips

-and peas with bread and butter...

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-..but these days, there's paninis

-and all sorts of other things.

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-She's fantastic

-and can turn her hand to everything.

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-All the children

-have had parties here.

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-It's a small place but

-we still manage to pack people in!

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-I come here for pop, chocolate

-and get spoilt by Mam-gu!

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-I'm proud of Mam-gu for celebrating

-40 years at The Pantri.

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-Congratulations, Mam-gu!

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-The people keep this business afloat

-but the food is great too.

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-People have supported her over

-the years and they still come here.

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-It's gone so quickly.

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-I've seen my children

-and grandchildren grow up.

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-I've got a lot of great memories

-but I'm ready to retire now!

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-Congratulations to everyone

-at The Pantri in Lampeter.

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-Good luck to them in the future.

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-That's all for tonight

-but we're back tomorrow at 7.00pm.

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-The phone lines of our Christmas

-Cracker Competition are open...

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-..and close at 1.55pm tomorrow.

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-Let's hear that question once again.

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-What is Rudolph?

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-1) a reindeer, 2) a dog,

-or 3) a kangaroo?

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-Make sure you enter and we could

-be calling you tomorrow night.

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-The lines close at 1.55pm and there

-are some great prizes to be won.

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-Tomorrow, the new film, Office

-Christmas Party opens in the cinema.

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-The team of Castell Howell and Tommo

-chat about their Christmas parties.

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-We'll also be celebrating Christmas

-in Nant Gwrtheyrn and Cardigan.

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-Lowri Evans will be performing

-a Christmas song for us.

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-We leave you with a performance

-by Steffan Rhys Hughes...

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-..the Bryn Terfel Scholarship winner

-and new member of Only Men Aloud.

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-This is Golau y Nadolig

-by Caryl Parry Jones.

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-Until tomorrow, goodnight.

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-# When the night falls

-over the brow of the hill

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-# To eclipse the Creation

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-# In the darkest and longest hour

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-# The Christmas light will shine

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-# Once again, the night's mist falls

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-# These old words will remain

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-# To guide you gently, come

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-# Towards the Christmas light

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-# Follow the bright star

-of your soul

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-# Believe in it

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-# And you won't be alone tonight

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-# The Christmas light

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-# Will come back

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-# The line between fate and faith

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-# Beautifies the evening glow

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-# Gently embracing the day

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-# Towards the light

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-# Towards the light

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-# Towards the Christmas light #

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