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-The weather is fantastic,

-do you fancy a barbecue?

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-I can't leave the house tonight,

-it's Fancy A Fortune? night.

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-It will be champagne

-and canapes if we win.

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-Hello and welcome to Heno.

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-It's been a glorious day and my trip

-down from North Wales was pleasant.

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-Spring has finally sprung!

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-It's Wednesday night which means

-we'll be playing Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Since January, our 1,000 jackpot

-has been won a staggering six times.

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-Let's hope tonight

-is the seventh time!

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-Last week's winner was Eleri Jones

-from Groeslon near Caernarfon.

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-Who will take the jackpot tonight as

-we spin the wheel to win a fortune?

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-To be in with a chance of winning,

-answer this question correctly:

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-Who are this year's

-football Premier League champions?

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-1) Leicester, 2) Carmarthen,

-or 3) Caernarfon?

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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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-The phone lines close at 7.15pm.

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-All entrants must be over 18.

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-Don't call after the lines close

-or you will still be charged.

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-Full terms and conditions

-can be found at www.heno.tv

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-Shhh, I'm on the phone.

-I'm entering Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Tonight, Gerallt awaits our company

-at Nant Gwrtheyrn Heritage Centre.

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-I've spent an interesting day at the

-centre with some Welsh learners.

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-Keep watching to find out more about

-this cawl and the Welsh learners.

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-I'm Rebecca Trehearn and the cameras

-have reached the New London Theatre.

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-They chat to me and Daniel Evans

-all about the musical, Showboat.

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-You can find out more later.

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-I'm the cartoonist, Sion Tomos Owen

-and tomorrow will be Cartoonist Day.

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-You'll hear more from me later.

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-We also hear a lovely message

-all the way from Patagonia.

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-Tonight's studio guest

-is a solicitor from Cardigan.

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-No, I'm not in a spot of bother

-and in need of some legal advice!

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-He's here to tell us about

-winning gold for Britain...

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-..at the Duathlon European

-Championships in Germany recently.

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-What an amazing achievement!

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-It has been a fantastic day

-at Nant Gwrtheyrn.

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-A unique language course has been

-held at the centre today.

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-The enthusiasm of the learners has

-been obvious throughout the day.

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-This cawl which has been harvested

-in the area is one of the results.

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-This is how the cawl

-came to existence.

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-Sitting at the foot of the Eifl

-and with a sea view...

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-..Nant Gwrtheyrn

-has an unbeatable location.

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-The latest Welsh language courses

-make the most of the resources.

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-We're holding a nature course here

-at Nant Gwrtheyrn this week.

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-It's an innovative, new course that

-combines nature terminology...

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-..with learning Welsh.

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-Twm Elias joined us yesterday,

-running a series of nature walks.

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-It was an opportunity for learners

-to learn the Welsh terms...

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-..for wild flowers and birds down by

-the sea and in the woods.

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-These are nettles - my

-favourite wild food.

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-They're learning the language and

-foraging for their supper!

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-What role do you play on the course?

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-I'm showing them what wild plants

-you can eat.

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-Most people don't know that they can

-eat the things I've gathered.

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-There are also poisonous plants that

-you must avoid.

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-We've collected nettles, gorse

-flowers and some pines.

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-These are looking for wood sorrel

-which is delicious in a salad.

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-They're using the words they've

-learnt as we walk and observe...

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-..without thinking about it.

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-Students and staff deserve a break

-from the classroom on a lovely day.

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-We've learnt a great deal in the

-last two days.

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-We learnt about birds, flowers and

-trees with Twm Elias yesterday...

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-..and with Catrin Roberts today.

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-We're learning in two ways.

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-There'll be feasting tonight.

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-Yes, they'll spending the afternoon

-preparing the foods...

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-..that they've foraged and will be

-eating them later.

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-It's been a wonderful day.

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-It's been a fantastic day and I've

-enjoyed it immensely.

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-I've learnt so much about nature.

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-We learnt about wild garlic and

-mustard garlic and how to them.

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-We've been out foraging for food

-to eat tonight.

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-We've got plants, flowers and the

-odd bug!

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-The chef is having a day off while

-we cook these to eat.

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-We're always thinking of new ideas

-and new courses to run here.

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-We're already planning courses

-for 2017.

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-Courses like these allow former

-learners to come back again...

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-..to add to their knowledge.

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-It's also an opportunity to make use

-of the natural resources...

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-..that we have here at Nant.

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-I'm going to sample the cawl.

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-Back to you in the studio.

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-It's our night for Fancy A Fortune?

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-Our phone lines are still open for a

-chance to win anything up to 1,000!

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-Here's our question:

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-Who are this year's

-football Premier League champions?

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-1) Leicester, 2) Carmarthen,

-or 3) Caernarfon?

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-Call us with the answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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-Our phone lines close at 7.15pm,

-so get dialling now!

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-If I win Fancy A Fortune,

-I'll be off on my holidays.

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-Do you try the lottery?

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-No, I don't.

-I only enter Fancy A Fortune?

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-If I win Fancy A Fortune,

-you won't see me again!

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Our studio guest, Dai Cole will spin

-tonight's wheel for Fancy A Fortune?

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-Welcome to Heno.

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-Thank you.

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-Are you excited to spin the wheel?

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-I can't wait to spin the wheel.

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-I'll give it a good shot.

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-A lot of people know you

-as a lawyer.

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-Congratulations on scooping gold at

-the Duathlon European Championships.

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-I work as a lawyer in Cardigan.

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-I won the gold medal for Duathlon

-in the European Championship.

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-This is my medal.

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-I was competing as an amateur

-but it's still an achievement.

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-What is a duathlon?

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-It's a run, a cycle and a run again.

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-I can't do the triathlon

-as I'm not a strong enough swimmer.

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-The running parts are sprints

-of 5k and then 20k on the bike...

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-..with 2.5km sprint at the end.

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-It's a very fast race.

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-You've had a bit of a break since.

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-Yes, my legs have had a rest since.

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-My father has been

-helping with my training.

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-I've had a great deal of support.

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-I've tried to mix up the training

-as you need to build up strength...

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-..and speed for the sprints.

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-My father and partner

-have been supporting me.

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-My friend Rhys also did very well.

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-We train together.

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-He raced international he morning

-and I raced in the evening.

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-Thank you. Have you got an eye for

-drawing or sketching cartoons?

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-No, I don't.

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-Believe it or not,

-tomorrow is Cartoonist Day.

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-Our cameras caught up with

-the cartoonists from Rhondda...

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-..and Pobol Y Rhondda presenter,

-Sion Tomos Owen.

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-I started drawing cartoons

-from a young age...

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-..and I always had a book

-and crayons close by.

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-Later, I started to draw caricatures

-as birthday cards for people.

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-It's become something I love doing

-and would like to have as a main job

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-I change who and what appears in the

-cartoons.

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-I appear in many of them as a sort

-of fat Tin Tin.

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-We have several politicians appear

-from things I pick up on Twitter.

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-There's a character called

-Halabalwden...

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-..and I've just finished a cartoon

-about my daughter's birth.

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-I used to take my time drawing on

-paper, working on the details...

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-..but the more I do,

-the faster I become.

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-The phone and computer make it so

-much faster.

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-I can draw a sketch on a piece of

-tissue, take a picture of it...

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-..and send it to DropBox on the

-computer.

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-I can then add to it as I see fit,

-especially crossed-eyes and things.

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-A small tweak corrects any errors.

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-There is so much material on Twitter

-for cartoonists on any day.

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-Some people are setting up on the

-street handing out cartoons...

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-..free of charge.

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-Anything that draws attention to

-cartoons is fantastic.

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-In addition to working on the

-cartoon about my daughter's birth...

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-..I'm also working on someone a

-little more familiar.

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-Can you tell who this is?

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-What a fantastic sketch.

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-It looks a lot like you!

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-Sion has published a bilingual comic

-called Cawl which is out next month.

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-Keep a lookout for it!

-After the break...

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-..we hit London's West End where

-the Showboat musical has docked.

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-Daniel Evans and Rebecca Trehearn

-are part of the Welsh cast and crew.

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-Don't forget

-to enter Fancy A Fortune?

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-The question is simple

-so get dialling now and good luck!

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-The phone lines are about to close.

-Call now.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-The phone lines have now closed for

-tonight's game of Fancy A Fortune?

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-Stand by your phone

-as we'll phone a viewer later.

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-Last weekend, the European

-Brass Band Championships...

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-Next, we visit London to hear of a

-musical that opened at Drury Lane...

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-..in the West End last week

-called Showboat.

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-The cast and crew have performed at

-the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield...

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-..but now they've reached

-the big city.

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-Two of the cast are Welsh, Laurence

-Olivier winner, Daniel Evans...

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-..and star of S4C series Dim Ond

-y Gwir, Rebecca Trehearn.

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-Daf has been to find out more.

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-Following a successful run at the

-Crucible Theatre, Sheffield...

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-..the Daniel Evans masterpiece

-has reached the West End.

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-Here it is, Show Boat.

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-The musical was written in 1927 by

-Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein.

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-Oscar wrote The Sound of Music

-and many other musicals.

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-The story follows the people who

-lived on a Show Boat...

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-..which used to sail up and down

-the Mississippi river.

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-It follows the story of these

-people over 40 years...

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-..which means all of the actors

-have to age.

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-I play the role of Julie La Verne,

-she's the lead actress on the boat.

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-She lives her life with a big

-secret, which is revealed.

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-Her life and the life of those

-around her are changed.

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-I don't want to reveal

-much more about it.

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-People will have to come to

-see the show to find out more.

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-People think of Show Boat

-as the mother of all musicals.

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-This was the first time to authors

-had come together...

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-This was the first time two authors

-had come together...

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-..to write a story with songs,

-where the songs continued the story.

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-It was an interesting story,

-which had connections to the songs.

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-The story has a place in history

-and musical theatre.

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-It deals with 40 years of American

-history from 1887 to 1927...

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-..and we see life changes for those

-in the south and Chicago.

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-It was an important period

-in American history.

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-How has it been for you

-to work with Daniel?

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-It has been such a pleasure

-and he's also Welsh!

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-We have another Welsh cast member

-in Dale Evans from the Rhondda.

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-Rebecca is from Rhyl and is

-incredible in this show...

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-..despite playing

-a difficult character.

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-The show hasn't returned to the

-stage for a long time...

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-..but you've received many

-five star reviews.

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-You must be pleased.

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-There's a feeling of relief, but we

-want to guarantee a future audience.

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-I'm proud of the company for

-receiving such a fantastic reaction.

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-Why should visitors to London

-come and see Show Boat?

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-This original show moves people and

-it has comedy and powerful themes.

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-But more than anything,

-it's a great night out.

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-The show is a classic and

-is full of recognizable songs.

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-You will laugh and cry

-watching this musical.

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-Make sure you come and see it.

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-Make sure you come and see it.

-

-Sold!

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-There's a chance to see Rebecca

-Treharn with Only Men Aloud...

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-..and Gwawr Edwards at the opening

-concert of the National Eisteddfod.

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-Visit the website or call the number

-on the screen now for tickets.

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-While he was in London,

-Daf also congratulated Daniel...

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-..on his job as creative director

-of the Chichester Festival Theatre.

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-This is what he had to say.

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-Tell us more about your new,

-important and exciting role.

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-I'm the new artistic director

-at Chichester Festival Theatre...

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-..in the heart of Southern England

-and I will start the post in July.

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-My predecessors

-have done an amazing job.

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-I'm quite nervous

-but most of all I'm excited.

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-Good luck to Daniel in his new post.

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-The time has come to play

-Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Dai Cole joins me to spin the wheel

-in Fancy A Fortune?

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-Hundreds of you have been calling

-for Fancy A Fortune?

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-I've got the all-important

-phone numbers here.

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-Let's get dialling.

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-I can tell you that this number

-is for the Porthmadog area.

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-It's ringing.

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-The answer is Leicester.

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-Hello?

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-Hello,

-it's Elin Fflur from S4C's Heno.

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-Who am I talking to?

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-It's Gwenfair Hughes.

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-I hope you're feeling lucky tonight.

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-Dai will give the wheel a spin

-and we'll see how much you've win.

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-That was a great spin.

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-Congratulations, you've won 200.

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-Thank you very much.

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-A huge congratulations to you.

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-Thank you for watching Heno

-and for entering Fancy A Fortune?

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-Congratulations.

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-Last year, we filmed a series of

-items in Patagonia for Heno.

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-We looked at how the Welsh Colony

-has changed over the past 150 years.

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-It was an unforgettable journey.

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-Recently, our cameras returned

-to Argentina and here's why.

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-Visiting the Welsh Colony was a

-remarkable opportunity...

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-..to see the dramatic landscape and

-meet the local characters.

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-We were given an exceptionally warm

-welcome in the fertile area...

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-..surrounding the Camwy river where

-the Welsh people settled years ago.

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-The Welsh language is still vibrant

-here as is Welsh culture...

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-..thanks to the hard work

-of local schools.

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-The school opened in 1993 with one

-class for two hours.

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-One, two.

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-We teach the language informally by

-singing, dancing, cooking...

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-..and listening to stories -

-we immerse them in the language.

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-The nursery school has since moved

-to a brand new building...

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-..and Emyr Penlan had the honour of

-visiting the new school.

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-# Who made you and me?

-You and me, you and me.

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-# Who made you and me?

-The Lord our God.

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-# Who made you and me?

-You and me, you and me.

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-# Who made you and me?

-The Lord our God.

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-During his visit, he presented the

-school with a cheque from Heno...

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-..thanking them for welcoming us

-to the school.

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-Many thanks to Heno, to Elin Fflur

-and to you, Emyr for the donation.

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-It will be of great use to

-the school.

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-We've moved to a new building and

-had to buy a lot of new equipment.

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-Thank you very much.

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-# As a wall for this pure, dear land

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-# May the language endure forever.

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-Dai Cole has been my studio

-guest this evening.

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-That made me miss them so much!

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-Their accent is amazing.

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-Dai Cole has been my studio

-guest this evening.

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-You won the gold medal at Duathlonin

-the European Championship.

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-You did incredibly well in Germany.

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-You won the gold medal at Duathlon

-in the European Championship.

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-My target was to reach that level.

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-I did better than i expected

-but I don't know what to do next!

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-I think I'll compete again next year

-before trying to go up a level.

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-I want to compete against

-other age groups eventually.

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-I went straight in to the Ironman.

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-I wanted to get straight back

-into running.

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-It was hard training

-but it was a great experience.

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-I don't know where you get the time

-to do everything.

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-I do work full time so I have to fit

-training in around that.

0:24:070:24:11

-I have to get up early and train

-before work and during lunch.

0:24:110:24:15

-Thank you, Dai.

0:24:150:24:16

-Heno returns tomorrow at 7.00pm.

0:24:160:24:18

-At the beginning of May,

-bluebells are everywhere.

0:24:180:24:21

-Gerallt has been enjoying himself

-among these wonderful flowers.

0:24:210:24:25

-Rhodri Gomer visits a new yoga

-centre in Clydach.

0:24:250:24:28

-Actors, Dyfan Rees and

-Aled Llyr Thomas of Pobol y Cwm...

0:24:280:24:31

-..will be in the studio to tell us

-more about their recent storyline.

0:24:310:24:35

-Until tomorrow, goodnight.

0:24:350:24:37

-.

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