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-Hello and welcome to Heno from

-Ysgol Y Fro School, Llangyndeyrn.

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-Yeah!

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-Wasn't that a superb start

-to the programme?

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-I think they're after my job

-and I'm not ready to retire yet!

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-My studio guest has spent the day

-with those lively children.

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-We welcome the Chief Bard, brewer

-and author, Myrddin ap Dafydd.

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-Thank you.

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-Did you receive a warm welcome?

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-Yes, they were very mature children.

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-Their work was original and emotive.

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-We'll chat more about it later.

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-Let's take a look at what

-else is coming up this evening.

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-Hello and welcome to Heno.

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-The forecast for tonight's programme

-looks excellent...

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-..with plenty of periods of laughter

-and stories from across the country.

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-I'm in Cardiff this evening

-for the BAFTA Cymru Nominees Party.

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-You could win a pair of tickets

-to the grand awards ceremony.

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-Welcome to Heno.

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-Our guest, the poet and author

-Myrddin ap Dafydd...

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-..has today been to Ysgol Y Fro

-School, Llangyndeyrn.

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-But why?

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-Well, the children and teachers

-can tell us more.

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-Today at Ysgol Y Fro,

-chief bard Myrddin ap Dafydd...

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-..is here to talk to the children

-about his new book Yr Argae Haearn.

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-It's about drowning

-the Llangyndeyrn valley.

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-The children find it hard

-to take in all the facts...

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-..so a book written in words

-they understand is very important.

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-They should know about the history

-of their families.

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-The farmers were very brave

-to stop them drowning the valley.

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-I'm happy to be here and lucky too.

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-One of my relatives was here

-when they tried to drown the valley.

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-His name was William Thomas.

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-In those days, I worked on

-my parents' farm, Pant Teg.

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-When I heard they were going

-to drown the farm...

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-..I realised I would lose my home,

-livelihood and future.

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-The whole community came together...

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-..determined that we

-wouldn't give in on any terms.

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-That's how we won the battle.

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-Strength in Unity.

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-It's important

-there's a book available...

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-..to teach children and others

-about the history.

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-I like living and going to school

-here and using the park.

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-I'm excited about reading it.

-I can't wait!

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-It's amazing how many people

-don't know about this.

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-It's important that future

-generations know about this battle.

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-It's great to hear from Huw

-and the children.

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-I had never heard about this story.

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-This is your first children's book.

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-Why did you write it?

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-We have prepared novels

-about recent Welsh history.

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-Senghennydd was one topic.

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-It was the same for this story.

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-We wrote a series of novels

-about Welsh history.

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-I then thought about this story.

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-Everyone has heard of Tryweryn.

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-This story learnt from Tryweryn.

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-Every family chose one person

-to go to jail.

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-They would stop officials

-coming on the land.

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-They were successful.

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-It's not just about

-the people there.

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-It's for all the people of Wales.

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-You live in Conwy now.

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-Your children play rugby

-at regional level.

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-Your kids are playing

-against each other.

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-I might ref the match.

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-It will be a great day.

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-North Wales is doing well

-at the moment.

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-We beat Llandovery last week.

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-Mark Jones is doing a good job.

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-Llywarch plays for Newport.

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-He is a teacher in Cardiff.

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-He plays on the weekend.

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-Another son plays for Pwllheli.

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-I try to watch them all.

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-We'll chat again later.

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-We mark it with an insight into

-the day of the weather presenter...

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-..Owain Wyn Evans.

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-You may recall him as the presenter

-of youth news programme, Ffeil...

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-..and as a weather presenter

-on BBC Radio Cymru.

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-He's moved across the border

-and Daf Wyn caught up with him.

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-It's 3.30am

-and most people are asleep...

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-..but for others, it's just

-the start of their working day.

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-Honestly!

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-Good morning, Owain.

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-Good morning, Owain.

-

-Good morning.

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-It's early but we've got

-no time to stop.

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-There's a bulletin at four

-so we'd better be off.

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-Let's go.

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-For a year, Owain has been sharing

-his time between Leeds and London...

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-..working on the BBC

-weather coverage.

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-We're off to a rather

-cloudy start to the day...

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-..across South Yorkshire

-and North Derbyshire.

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-This is my shift. That's what I do.

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-I get up at 3.15am in order

-to get to work just before four.

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-We cover quite a large area.

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-Because this hub covers the

-North East, Cumbria, Yorkshire...

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-..down to Lincolnshire

-and Derbyshire...

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-..there is a lot to prepare.

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-We do seven radio weather bulletins

-every hour...

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-..and it all has to be done

-before six in the morning.

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-It's a lot of work.

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-After his radio shift,

-it was time to move on to TV...

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-..and three successive bulletins.

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-Usually, a weather presenter

-is in front of a green screen.

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-We prefer a grey screen.

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-The green light from the camera

-turns it green.

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-I've always noticed the clothes

-that you wear during the bulletins.

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-Thank you, Daf.

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-A bit of style.

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-Also the ties and accessories.

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-I change my tie every day.

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-Today, this is floral, and why not.

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-Owain is an ardent user

-of social media.

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-Next on the agenda, he's recording

-for Twitter and Facebook.

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-When I started doing the weather...

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-..no other presenters did it

-like I do it now with videos.

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-I have bought a couple of things.

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-I don't just use a normal phone!

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-Take a look at this.

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-This is a regular phone

-on a selfie stick.

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-I also clip on a microphone.

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-This light that lights you up

-is the best thing.

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-I think the audiences in the north

-of England and in London...

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-..have really embraced

-the social media aspect.

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-Later in the morning, Look North is

-broadcast from the Leeds studios...

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-..where Owain presents

-live to the region.

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-This is where it all happens.

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-The Look North programme

-comes from this big studio...

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-..at lunchtime,

-teatime and later on.

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-Lots of cameras and lights.

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-Give me some pointers.

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-The weather

-will be all right overnight.

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-You can see the graphic here.

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-It changed whilst you were speaking.

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-It changed whilst you were speaking.

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-Very clever.

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-Lowest temperatures

-of about 13 degrees overnight.

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-The morning will start off brightly

-before becoming cloudy and wet.

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-Daf, there's only one thing

-left to do.

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-Give this to you and off we go.

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-Give this to you and off we go.

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-Thank you.

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-Good morning and welcome to the

-weather with me, Dafydd Wyn Rees.

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-..what's "Yorkshire" in Welsh?

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-Swydd Efrog.

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-The wind will bow towards the east.

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-That's today's bulletin, ta-ra.

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-Daf, well done.

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-It's the first time you've done it.

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-There are a couple of things

-you could practice.

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-Keep an eye on the time.

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-I'm proud that I remembered

-which way is east!

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-And you remembered your name.

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-It was on the screen behind you!

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-Well done.

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-I'm learning slowly.

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-Thank you very much.

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-Thank you very much.

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-Well done.

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-Can I keep the tie?

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-Can I keep the tie?

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-Of course, it suits you.

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-Thanks.

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-That was a decent effort,

-to be fair, Daf.

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-You can follow Owain on Twitter.

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-From one weather presenter

-to another.

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-Good evening, Yvonne.

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-The forecast looks promising for

-the BAFTA Cymru Nominees Party.

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-You can find out more shortly.

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-Welcome back.

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-I'm at the Sherman Theatre

-in Cardiff.

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-I'm here for the 2016

-BAFTA Cymru Nominees Party.

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-It's starting to fill here.

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-The awards have existed for 25

-years.

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-It's getting busy

-for an 8.00pm start.

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-I'm joined by Hannah Raybould

-from BAFTA Cymru.

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-How is the creative industry

-in Wales?

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-Many things have changed.

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-Dr Who and Sherlock

-are now being honoured.

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-The industry is very strong.

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-The winner of the Sian Phillips

-Award is being announced tonight.

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-There are two awards

-to be announced in total.

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-The winners will be announced

-within the hour.

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-The BAFTA Special Award...

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-..for Outstanding Contribution to

-Film and Television is announced.

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-How can you get tickets

-for the ceremony on 2 October?

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-Phone the box office

-at St David's Hall.

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-Thanks and enjoy tonight, Hannah.

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-Mark Lewis Jones is here tonight.

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-Mark Lewis Jones has been nominated

-as Best Actor.

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-It's for your role in Yr Ymadawiad.

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-I'm very happy that the film

-has been honoured elsewhere.

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-You play Stanley.

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-He lives on a farm on his own.

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-Two characters come into his life

-and they have adventures.

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-You are very busy person too.

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-We have been filming Byw Celwydd.

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-I'm also on Channel 4

-with Robbie Coltrane.

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-Enjoy tonight.

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-Let's welcome Mali Harries.

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-Mali Harries has been nominated

-as Best Actress.

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-It's a great honour to be nominated.

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-It's great to be with my peers.

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-A new series of Y Gwyll / Hinterland

-has been filmed.

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-Yes, we finished filming in August.

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-It airs in October on S4C.

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-They are dark tales.

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-Thanks for your time.

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-You could win some tickets

-for the ceremony.

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-The phone lines have opened

-and here are the details.

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-The BAFTA Cymru awards ceremony

-is held on Sunday 2 October...

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-..at St David's Hall in Cardiff.

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-The winner wins two VIP tickets...

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-..to a champagne reception, the

-ceremony and the after-show party.

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-All you have to do

-is answer this question.

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-In which city is the

-BAFTA Cymru 2016 ceremony held?

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-1) Cardiff, 2) Edinburgh, 3) London?

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-It's 5p a minute plus your telephone

-company's network access charge.

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-Our phone lines close

-at 3.00pm on Tuesday.

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-Entrants must be 18 years and over.

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-The prize does not include

-overnight accommodation in Cardiff.

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-Don't call after the lines close

-as you may still be charge.

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-For full terms and conditions

-email us at [email protected]

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-Thanks to a growth in

-Welsh medium education...

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-..Welsh can be heard more often

-around the streets of Caerphilly.

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-This Saturday sees the opening of a

-brand-new bookshop, Llyfrau'r Enfys.

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-The shop hopes to contribute to the

-popularity of the Welsh language...

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-..and attract people

-in their droves to the market.

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-Our cameras paid it a visit

-this morning.

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-I have read to my children

-every night for seventeen years.

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-It's quite magical.

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-I always said that I'd either have

-a bookshop or work in a library.

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-That's where the idea came from.

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-All my dreams have come true

-with a lot of hard work.

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-I'm quite emotional.

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-As a lad from Caerphilly,

-it's great to see...

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-..the number of Welsh speakers

-in the area increasing year on year.

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-Especially in the local schools

-where the language is thriving.

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-A shop like this is essential

-for the language to develop further.

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-Town centres are really important

-to local communities.

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-A Welsh language shop

-is something different...

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-..something very important to the

-people involved in Welsh education.

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-As a council, we not only support

-the Welsh language, we promote it.

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-We have been open for a few weeks

-but I wanted a launch...

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-..to celebrate the language,

-shop, market and schools.

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-Anything to do

-with the Welsh language.

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-I wanted to tell people

-that we are here...

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-..and for them to come

-down to enjoy themselves.

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-Good luck to Llyfrau'r Enfys.

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-If you're in the area on Saturday,

-pop in to the official opening...

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-..for a day of activities.

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-Here's the number for our

-competition.

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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-If you have a story

-you want to share...

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-..get in touch just like

-Siop Llyfrau'r Enfys has done.

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-Have you welcomed Heno

-to your community?

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-If not, where have you been?

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-The team travels around Wales

-all day and every day...

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-..in search of your stories.

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-This is how you can contact them.

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-Email [email protected]

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-Follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

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-You can also call us

-on 01554 880 880.

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-Heno is a programme

-for everyone of all ages.

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-From Nain and Taid

-to Mam and Dad and me!

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-Get in touch!

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-Wolf's Castle village

-in Pembrokeshire...

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-..has won the Wales In Bloom

-competition for the twelfth time.

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-Congratulations to the village

-for all their hard work.

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-If you're in the vicinity call in to

-Wolf's Castle - it's worth a visit!

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-Myrddin ap Dafydd has been

-my studio guest this evening.

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-Myrddin's latest children's book

-is about Llangyndeyrn.

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-Yr Argae Haearn by Myrddin ap Dafydd

-is 5.99 from Gwasg Carreg Gwalch.

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-You are one of the directors

-of Cwrw Llyn brewery.

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-Tell us more about the brewery.

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-We are twelve friends

-who started a craft brewery.

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-There are many across Wales.

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-We chose names

-to celebrate in Lleyn.

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-the beer is also good!

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-We also needed to market

-the beer through stories.

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-What's next for you?

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-I have some Christmas books

-coming out.

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-We will also publish plenty

-of books next year.

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-That's all we have time

-for this evening.

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-I'll be back with Sian tomorrow...

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-..but until then from Myrddin and

-all the Thursday crew in Llanelli...

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-..enjoy the rest of your evening

-and goodnight.

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