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-Good evening and welcome to Llanelli

-on Tuesday, the first of November.

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-Christmas is just around the corner.

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-Gerallt is in Chester this evening.

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-What's the story, Gerallt?

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-As someone once said,

-it's worth leaving home sometimes.

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-I'm in Chester where the Welsh

-churches are celebrating 150 years.

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-The Welsh society

-is also celebrating.

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-I'll be speaking with some

-of the members later on.

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-My studio guest

-is John Alwyn Griffiths...

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-..a former policeman and head of the

-fraud section at North Wales Police.

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-He has just published

-his fifth novel.

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-John, you've been very busy.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-Illtud Llyr Dunsford is here

-to talk about British Sausage Week.

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-He makes his own sausages

-and runs the company, Charcutier.

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-Llinos Lee has been chatting with

-one of the Super Furry Animals...

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-..about a very special project.

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-Welcome to Heno.

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-In recent years, we've followed

-the progress of Brett Johns...

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-..the cage fighter

-from Pontarddulais.

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-This afternoon, the news broke that

-all his hard work has paid off.

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-The Welshman signed a contract with

-the top division of his sport...

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-..the UFC, or Ultimate

-Fighting Championships.

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-Rhodri Gomer rushed to congratulate

-him at his gym in Fforestfach.

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-I first met Brett Johns

-back in 2014.

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-It was at the Chris Rees

-Academy in Fforestfach.

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-He was a proud Welshman

-and unassuming young man...

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-..who had his feet firmly

-on the ground.

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-One thing is certain.

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-The fact Brett has reached the top

-echelons of Mixed Martial Arts...

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-..will not change him.

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-For Brett, the hard work

-is just beginning.

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-Brett, many congratulations.

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-When did you hear the news

-and how did you react?

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-I heard the news last week

-but I had to keep it quiet...

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-..until the UFC put it online.

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-It's really good news.

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-The manager phoned me from the US

-and welcomed me to the UFC.

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-I started crying.

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-It's a huge thing for me,

-the gym and my family.

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-What exactly is MMA and the UFC?

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-Mixed Martial Arts is a

-mixture of boxing and wrestling.

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-UFC is to MMA what the Premier

-League is to a footballer.

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-How do you feel about your first

-bout with the UFC out in Belfast?

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-I hope it goes well on the night.

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-I'm fighting a lad from South Korea,

-who is also unbeaten.

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-It's going to be a great fight but

-I know I'm going to win handsomely.

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-I'm going to the UFC and all

-I'm thinking about is that belt.

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-That belt would look good

-around my waist.

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-Brett, I know you have

-some training to do.

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-Many congratulations...

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-..and I'm looking forward to seeing

-you putting Wales on the map.

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-That is fantastic news.

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-Many congratulations to Brett.

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-It's time to return

-to Gerallt in Chester.

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-Good evening, Gerallt.

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-I'm here in Chester for the

-centenary of a Welsh chapel.

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-It's the St John Street Chapel.

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-The chapel is celebrating its 150th

-anniversary.

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-Let's find out a bit more

-about the chapel and its members.

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-It has a glorious sound but how

-would you describe its character?

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-It's like a woman

-as it can be tender or noisy.

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-It's an old, tracker action organ.

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-This means that the sound comes from

-the wooden and leather components...

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-..which is affected

-by the changing weather.

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-We set up an appeal

-for an electronic keyboard...

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-..which should be more stable

-in the future.

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-I'm not a musical man but this organ

-is huge for such a small chapel.

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-Yes, and it was built in 1902

-by Alexander Young.

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-The chapel was twice the size

-in those days.

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-It is too big but it can sound soft

-so it makes no difference.

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-I can see Taliesin and Aneurin.

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-It's wonderful to have such a Welsh

-stained-glass window in England.

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-Yes,

-and it has an interesting history.

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-There was a Welsh church

-that was part of an Anglican parish.

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-That church was demolished to build

-a dual carriageway in Chester...

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-..but the window was saved

-by an elders of the chapel.

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-I'm sure the congregation

-is very proud of it.

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-Yes, and it commemorates two people

-who were associated with Chester.

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-One was Nicander,

-who was educated in Chester.

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-The other is Ieuan Glan Geirionydd

-who was a curate in Christleton.

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-He penned two very famous hymns...

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-..and Ar Lan Iorddonen Ddofn.

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-Elinor Thomas has been a member

-of the chapel for 50 years.

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-The chapel is 150 years old

-and has the motto of Still Here!

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-We want to show we're still here

-and that all are welcome to join us.

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-We've cleaned the chapel and the

-stones to accentuate our presence.

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-I hope they realize that there's

-room for every Welsh person...

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-..to join us and worship

-at St John Street Chapel.

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-There's a warm welcome to all.

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-There's a warm welcome to all.

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-Yes, for everyone.

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-Rev Robert Parry

-is the minister of the chapel.

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-He's lucky to have so many active

-members in the chapel.

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-We had three Welsh chapels

-in the town.

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-We've produced a lot of leaflets...

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-..to promote the chapel.

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-On 7 December, this chapel was

-opened some 150 years ago.

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-We're going to be celebrating a lot.

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-There is a quiz tonight.

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-I'm joined by Sharon Parry.

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-Yes, and we normally

-have various lectures...

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-..from the people of North Wales.

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-However, we're hosting a quiz

-tonight.

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-How does the Welsh society fit in?

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-The society and chapel have worked

-hand-in-hand for many years.

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-It's an important partnership.

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-You have a question for me?

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-I've got a question about the

-villages of Flintshire.

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-I've rearranged the letter.

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-I've also got images of people.

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-I want people to guess these people.

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-There's Rhys Meirion!

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-It's back to Elin in the studio.

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-Thank you, Gerallt.

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-My studio guest is former policeman

-and author John Alwyn Griffiths.

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-You're here to chat

-about your fifth novel.

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-You've only been writing

-for six years...

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-..but you've already published

-your fifth novel!

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-It's been a very productive time

-for you.

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-It's been a very busy time.

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-I write in the winter.

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-Writing does keep be busy

-in the winter.

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-I start writing in September!

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-You wrote an autobiography first.

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-My autobiography

-was the start of it all.

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-My partner told me that I

-had a lot of funny stories...

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-..and that I should

-put pen to paper.

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-I hadn't written in Welsh since

-leaving school.

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-This meant I had to delve into the

-dictionaries for help!

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-You are a former policeman.

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-How true are these stories?

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-I've had inspiration from my work

-for the stories.

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-I can't say a lot of my experiences

-are in the books.

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-I know what happens in the

-investigations.

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-I know how the police prepare for

-various interviews.

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-I've got experience.

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-Jeff Evans features

-in all your books.

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-Is he based on anyone?

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-He's my detective.

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-When I left Pwllheli in 1989...

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-..there was two detectives

-in the area.

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-There was a man called Phil Evans

-and another detective called Jeff.

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-I combined their names

-for my character.

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-He is under suspicion this time.

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-In this novel, Jeff has moved home.

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-Someone has been released from

-prison.

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-He wants revenge.

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-This person

-wants to take revenge on Jeff.

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-That's the basis of the story.

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-You don't have to read my novels

-before reading this.

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-After the break, we celebrate

-British Sausage Week...

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-..with a man who makes his own,

-Illtud Llyr from Charcutier.

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-Llinos has been

-to Cian Ciaran's studio.

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-The Super Furry Animal has been

-telling her about his new project.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-This week is British Sausage Week...

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-..so who better to discuss this than

-someone who actually makes his own.

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-Illtyd Llyr Dunsford of Charcutier,

-welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-How did you get to this point?

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-I was originally a photographer.

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-There's a family history of making

-our own sausages.

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-You can't compare

-with what we make.

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-We make sausages

-using an array of technology.

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-We also look at food science.

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-We have the knowledge to produce our

-own sausages.

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-Let's start with the black pudding.

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-There's black pudding

-that is a great example...

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-..of some of our travels.

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-There's so many types of black

-pudding...

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-..in Britain and Ireland.

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-I've made our own black pudding.

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-There's also a sausage

-that is from Italy...

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-..and is ideal for a pizza or to be

-served with pasta.

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-There's also a sausage from Germany.

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-This is a dry sausage.

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-I've also got some dried sausages.

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-They are inspired by trips to

-France.

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-You also raise your won pigs.

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-It's important for us to produce

-our own meat and raise pigs.

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-We're exhibiting in one of the main

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-Heston also likes your stuff.

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-Heston Blumenthal has also enjoyed

-our produce.

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-Your produce is wonderful.

-It's competition time!

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-You could win a pair of tickets

-to see Wales v Australia...

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-..at the Principality Stadium

-in Cardiff on Saturday.

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-The tickets sold out weeks ago

-but you could still be there.

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-Here is the all-important question.

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-What is the name of the Australian

-rugby team?

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-1) Wallabies, 2) Springboks,

-or 3) Lions?

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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 over 18.

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-The phone lines

-close at 3.00pm tomorrow.

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-Don't call after the lines close

-or you may still be charged.

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-Terms and conditions

-can be found at www.heno.tv

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-Good luck to you all.

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-After a break of six years,

-the Super Furry Animals are back...

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-..and about to start a tour

-that ends in Cardiff on 19 December.

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-First, one member of the band,

-Cian Ciaran has an important night.

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-He's been busy working on a

-project over the past few years...

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-..that's been at the back of

-his mind since his early childhood.

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-In a small studio in Cardiff Bay...

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-..Cian Ciaran has been composing his

-first orchestral piece of music...

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-..about the fable

-of Rhys and Meinir.

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-I've come to meet him

-and hear some of the music...

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-..before the first performance

-later this month.

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-Cian Ciaran is better known...

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-..as a producer, composer

-and member of Super Furry Animals.

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-For the first time,

-he's turned to classical music...

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-..and composed a 56-minute piece...

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-..based on the fabled love story of

-Rhys and Meinir in Nant Gwrtheyrn.

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-The world premiere will take place

-at Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff...

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-..with the BBC National Orchestra

-of Wales.

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-About eight years ago, I wrote an

-eight-minute piece for the piano.

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-I thought about Rhys and Meinir.

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-The melody and feel of the music

-seemed to fit the story.

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-It's one of Wales'

-most well-known love stories.

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-For the first four years of my life,

-I lived in Llanaelhaearn...

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-..not far from Nant Gwrtheyrn.

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-We learnt about the story

-as we walked around the area.

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-It has stayed with me

-since I was a child.

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-Gruffudd Antur,

-winner of the 2012 Urdd Chair...

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-..has written poems to be recited to

-the music by the actor, Rhys Ifans.

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-"It was cold that night, my friend.

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-"Winter rages in the trees

-and rain overwhelms the stream.

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-"I was just wandering home.

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-"It was late and I was grey."

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-I remember the first time

-I went to see an orchestra.

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-It ranges from a soft note

-to a huge sound.

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-I think everyone should have

-the opportunity to enjoy that...

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-..at one point in their lives.

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-I hope this piece

-creates that opportunity.

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-Creates that impression.

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-That it's something

-they won't forget overnight.

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-I must ask about the Supper Furries.

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-After six years, you're back!

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-We had six years off

-until last year.

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-We didn't play live although we did

-work together on other projects...

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-..but not under the SFA name.

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-We have a tour in December

-around Britain and Ireland.

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-It's 20 years since our debut album

-was released, Fuzzy Logic.

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-We're going to play that

-in its entirety.

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-We have been rehearsing,

-both musically and in the gym.

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-We're not 19 any more!

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-Good luck with the performance.

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-Fingers crossed!

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-I'm sure it will be superb and I'm

-glad the Super Furries are back too.

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-Thank you.

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-The performance will be broadcast

-live from Hoddinott Hall...

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-..on Radio Cymru

-this Friday evening.

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-A second performance takes place

-at Pontio in Bangor on 19 November.

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-Good luck and many congratulations

-to you, Cian.

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-The author, John Alwyn Griffiths has

-been my studio guest this evening.

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-He has just published

-his fifth novel.

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-My readers have enjoyed it.

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-They say it's the best novel to

-date.

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-I'm launching the novel in Tafarn Yn

-Rhos.

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-Dan Amheuaeth is available priced

-8.50 from Gwasg Carreg Gwalch.

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-Don't forget about Prynhawn Da

-at 2.00pm tomorrow.

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-On tomorrow's Heno, I'll be live

-from Pontio in Bangor...

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-..finding out about a project

-which combines music and forests.

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-I'll also be speaking with

-the lovely Kizzy Crawford.

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-Llinos chats with Sarra Elgan

-about her job with BT Sport.

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-Our studio guest will be

-the journalist, Llinos Dafydd.

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-She talks about her brave decision

-to speak out about being raped.

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-From all of us here in Llanelli,

-enjoy the rest of your evening.

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-Goodnight.

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