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-Hello and welcome

-to your Wednesday edition of Heno.

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-Wednesday means one thing -

-Fancy a Fortune?

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-# Fancy a Fortune? #

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-Last week, Pauline Jones

-from Pencader near Carmarthen...

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-..won 1,000 by picking up the phone

-and answering a simple question.

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-You could do the same and be

-up to 1,000 richer by 7.30pm.

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-Tonight's question is linked with a

-special event in Ireland tomorrow.

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-Yes, the Irish will be celebrating

-wherever they might be.

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-Who is the patron saint of Ireland?

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-1) Saint Peter, 2) Saint Patrick,

-or 3) Saint Paul?

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-Phone lines are now closed.

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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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-Good luck to you all.

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-# Fancy a Fortune? #

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-Tonight, Daf Wyn is in his seventh

-heaven as he prepares for Easter.

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-I've come to a new chocolate factory

-in West Wales...

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-..that creates a wide variety

-of different chocolates...

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-..and is a big favourite

-of some celebrities.

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-Keep watching to find out more.

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-The actor and presenter,

-Rhydian Bowen Phillips...

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-..takes us on a tour of the Rhondda

-which is his favourite place.

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-Nominations are now open

-for BAFTA Cymru...

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-..the annual celebration

-of film and television in Wales.

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-On Lip Appreciation Day,

-Miss Wales, Emma Jenkins...

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-..shares essential lip-care advice.

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-My guest is the author

-and dramatist, Bethan Marlow.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-You're currently touring with

-your latest play, Cysgu'n Brysur...

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-..but join us to discuss

-an exhibition about Swansea.

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-It's a community project.

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-There's just over a week until

-we celebrate the Easter weekend.

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-It's a very busy time

-for chocolatiers.

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-A small business in West Wales

-is seducing chocolate lovers.

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-Yesterday, Dafydd Wyn went to hear

-more about the business.

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-West Wales is home

-to many stunning locations...

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-..and you wouldn't expect to find

-a chocolate factory here.

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-One company has flourished and its

-name suggests some yummy produce.

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-Since 2013, NomNom has been making

-chocolate in a shed in Llanboidy.

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-The team, all under the age of 23,

-make chocolate of every flavour...

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-..under the watchful eye of Wales'

-own Willy Wonka, Liam Burgess.

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-The business was launched with

-the help of The Prince's Trust.

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-It's grown and grown

-since that time.

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-We're passionate about our chocolate

-and proud that it's Welsh.

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-A lot of our ingredients

-are local...

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-..but we also work with Halen Mon

-and Tregroes Waffles.

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-I grew up next to Cadbury

-in Bourneville...

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-..and had a chocolate shop under

-the stairs when I was ten in Tenby.

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-We moved to Llanboidy by the old

-Pemberton's chocolate factory.

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-Every day, we make 1,000 bars

-so that's over 300,000 bars a year.

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-The chocolate is popular amongst

-world-famous celebrities...

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-..such as Kylie Minogue, Benedict

-Cumberbatch and David Cameron...

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-..but how is it all produced?

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-It's melted, goes into the mould

-and the excess is removed.

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-Next, it goes into the fridge

-for about ten minutes.

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-Is that all it takes

-for a whole bar of chocolate?

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-What happens

-after those ten minutes?

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-It's ready to be boxed,

-covered in foil and wrapped.

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-Can I try some of the chocolate?

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-Can I try some of the chocolate?

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-Yes, go for it!

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-NomNom!

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-They experiment with flavours

-and are using Welshcakes today.

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-We had to reduce our range because

-we kept running out of things.

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-People kept calling us

-for the chocolate...

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-..so we chose to concentrate

-on seven of the original 14 bars.

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-In order to answer the demand

-for Welshcake chocolate...

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-..they are asking Welsh grandmothers

-to make the cakes for them.

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-It's Liam's dream to have Welshcakes

-made by local grandmothers.

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-They are signed...

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-..and customers can see that they

-are made by Moira from Llanboidy!

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-There's plenty of unique chocolate

-but what does mine taste like?

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-Oh, ten out of ten!

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-But it isn't NomNom.

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-But it isn't NomNom.

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-No, it isn't NomNom.

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-Some people call you the Willy Wonka

-of West Wales.

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-I've no idea where they get

-that from as I'm perfectly sane!

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-We've made some cool chocolate bars

-and change it with the seasons.

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-It'll be interesting

-to see where we go next.

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-We'll take over the world and put

-Wales on the map of chocolatiers...

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-..so that it excites the whole of

-Wales and makes us all feel proud.

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-There's seven minutes left

-to register for Fancy a Fortune?

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-Simply answer

-the following question.

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-Who is the patron saint of Ireland?

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-1) Saint Peter, 2) Saint Patrick,

-or 3) Saint Paul?

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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-Bethan Marlow, the author

-and dramatist is my guest tonight.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-You're currently busy

-with the Cysgu'n Brysur drama.

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-Tell us more about your

-latest exhibition in Swansea.

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-The new project developed

-from something...

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-..that I haven't done before.

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-The Unseen Unheard

-interactive art exhibition...

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-..explores hidden stories of Black

-and Ethnic minority communities...

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-..in Swansea.

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-It's about the stories

-that we don't hear about...

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-..from the ethnic communities

-in Swansea.

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-The artists and individuals

-are from other countries.

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-One of the artists

-have created lips.

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-She has composed a poem

-and you can hear the poem.

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-The aim is that we get to know our

-neighbours.

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-It's aim is that the Welsh to

-get to know our neighbours.

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-The exhibition is held by

-Mess Up The Mess Theatre Company.

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-Members of the Bawso Youth Group

-provide the art installations.

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-We wanted communities

-to get to know each other.

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-A majority of us don't speak

-to our neighbours...

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-..from different cultures.

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-The exhibition runs at the

-Volcano Theatre in Swansea.

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-It's a great place to hold

-the exhibition.

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-There's a theatre there.

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-It's only down the road

-from Swansea rail station.

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-It's at the former Iceland shop.

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-On Friday, we'll have a party.

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-There'll be African drums and DJs.

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-Thank you, Bethan.

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-Bethan is spinning the wheel

-for tonight's Fancy a Fortune?

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-One of you could be

-up to 1,000 richer by 7.30pm.

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-After the break,

-we visit the favourite place...

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-..of the actor and presenter,

-Rhydian Bowen Phillips.

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-It's Lip Appreciation Day...

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-..and our Miss Wales, Emma Jenkins,

-has tips on caring for our lips.

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-The phone lines have now closed

-for our game, Fancy a Fortune?

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-Don't call any more

-or you will still be charged.

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-I'll be calling one of you

-later in the programme.

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-We're celebrating

-Wales Tourism Week...

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-..by asking people

-about their favourite places.

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-Tonight, the actor and presenter,

-Rhydian Bowen Phillips...

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-..takes us to his home

-of the Rhondda.

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-The Rhondda has to be

-my favourite place in Wales.

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-It's full of history, culture,

-amazing scenery and is world-famous.

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-I have to start in Porth as

-it's where I was born and raised.

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-I went to Ysgol Gymraeg Llwyncelyn

-and Ysgol Gyfun Cymer Rhondda.

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-My father was a minister in the area

-and I worked in the Pop Factory.

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-It's also the home

-of the Rhondda Heritage Park.

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-The Valleys was famous for its

-coal production for many decades.

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-There's Porth, Tonypandy,

-Ystrad and Treorchy.

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-Rhondda Fawr has rows of houses

-linking one village to the next.

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-Treorchy was once home to the

-longest high street in the world.

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-All the houses look the same.

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-But each one has its own story

-and character.

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-Oh, sorry.

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-The Valleys was famous for coal but

-now has another thriving industry.

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-This family has made ice cream

-in the area since the 1950s.

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-The Italians flocked here

-in the 19th century.

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-Ice cream is a huge attraction

-in the Rhondda.

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-Over 10,000 visitors enjoyed the

-scrummy goods in its first weekend.

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-Whether you come to the Rhondda

-for its history or ice cream...

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-..nothing can beat

-this stunning view.

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-Our thanks to Rhydian.

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-It's time for us to play

-Fancy a Fortune?

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-# Fancy a Fortune? #

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-Bethan Marlow joins me to spin

-the wheel in Fancy A Fortune?

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-Stand by your phones if you

-entered tonight's Fancy A Fortune?

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-Tonight, we asked you to name

-the patron saint of Ireland.

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-The answer is Saint Patrick.

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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 Carmarthen area.

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-It's ringing.

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-Hello?

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-Hello, it's Gerallt Pennant

-from S4C's Heno.

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-Who am I talking to?

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-It's Diane from Llangain.

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-I hope you're feeling lucky tonight.

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-Bethan will give the wheel a spin

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

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-Good luck.

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-That was a great spin.

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-Where is our wheel going to stop?

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-Congratulations, you've won 75.

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-Thank you very much.

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-A huge congratulations to you.

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-How are you going

-to spend the money?

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-I'll put it towards

-one of my hobbies.

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-Thank you for watching Heno

-and for entering Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy a Fortune? #

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-Congratulations.

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-It only feels like a few months...

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-..since we congratulated the winners

-of the 2015 BAFTA Cymru Awards.

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-It's time to award more talent

-from the film and television world.

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-With voting lines already open...

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-..more individuals than ever before

-can win this recognizable trophy.

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-In the build up to the

-25th British Academy Cymru Awards...

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-..we've revealed a new eligibility

-criteria for the awards.

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-We looked back to ensure BAFTA Cymru

-is doing all that it should...

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-..and realized that not everybody

-was eligible for an award.

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-There are Welsh people working

-all over Britain.

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-Before today, they could not

-enter their work for an award.

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-We want to give awards to work that

-is made in Wales by the Welsh...

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-..or those who live in Wales such as

-actors, editors, camera operators...

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-..costume designers

-and make-up artists...

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-..who work in Wales and on projects

-that are broadcast over Britain.

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-There's 28 categories in total and

-16 of those are for individuals.

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-You can put yourself forward or be

-nominated by a production company.

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-People should put themselves forward

-so we can celebrate this industry.

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-It's our 25th anniversary so want

-to find new ways of reaching people.

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-We want to speak to the public

-about BAFTA Cymru.

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-Last year, we thought about having

-something at the Eisteddfod...

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-..so we created Sinemaes

-with twelve agencies and charities.

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-There's eight days of showings

-and activities for all ages...

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-..as well as information

-about film and television.

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-BAFTA Cymru can also relive archive

-items via a screen on the Maes.

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-We want to hear from you

-and meet you at the Eisteddfod.

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-We need more nominations so we can

-celebrate Welsh film and television.

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-They come in all shapes,

-colour and sizes.

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-People need to have

-their work recognized.

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-They come in all shapes,

-colour and sizes.

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-They are often the first feature

-you notice about a person.

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-I'm talking about lips, of course!

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-Emma Jenkins, our make-up expert has

-tips on creating perfect lips.

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-It's the most important day

-of the year.

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-No, it isn't my birthday

-but Lip Appreciation Day.

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-We're all guilty

-of not caring for our lips...

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-..so I've got some tips

-on maintaining the perfect pout!

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-Mix sugar and olive oil

-for a homemade scrub.

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-Rub it lightly on the lips

-whilst being thorough.

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-Wipe it off with a tissue

-or use warm water.

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-Apply some balm after scrubbing

-to moisturize and protect your lips.

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-Vaseline is fine but I prefer Carmex

-as it contains menthol and beeswax.

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-We all want lips like Angelina Jolie

-so choose a good quality lip liner.

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-I always use one by MAC

-and this one is called Stripdown.

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-I do an outline by the natural line

-of the lip for a better shape.

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-Finish with some lipstick before

-moving to this little miracle.

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-The packaging says XXL Big Lush Lips

-which sounds good to me!

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-It will feel strange at first

-but you'll get used to it.

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-After all that effort

-to create the perfect lips...

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-..it's almost a shame

-to waste it on a kiss.

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-But, why not?

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-Bethan Marlow has been

-my studio guest this evening.

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-Tell us more about Cysgu'n Brysur.

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-I wanted a way to represent the

-voices of young people in Wales.

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-This is different to what I'm

-working on in Sunday.

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-However, we don't hear the voices of

-young Welsh people.

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-They face a lot of pressure.

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-The tour is going great.

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-The tour arrives in Rhyl tonight.

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-They will be in Galeri, Caernarfon

-tomorrow.

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-They'll be in Cardiff

-next week.

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-The Unseen Unheard exhibition

-runs until 18 March.

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-Thank you, Bethan.

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-Make sure you join the Prynhawn Da

-team at 2.00pm tomorrow.

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-On Heno, we celebrate St Patrick's

-Day with Irish dancers in Swansea.

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-Lyn Ebenezer marks the centenary

-of the Easter Rising in Ireland...

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-..and it's links with the area

-of Frongoch near Bala.

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-Thank you for joining me

-this evening.

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-Until tomorrow, goodnight.

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