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-"According to the police

-they are treating...

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-"..the serious attack at Quayside

-Terrace, Swansea, last Friday...

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-"..as murder.

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-"Dewi Owen died of his injuries

-last night in hospital.

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-"Police are appealing on anyone

-with information...

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-"..about the attack

-to contact them."

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-Gwyneth.

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-They found evidence

-in the business units' wheelie bin.

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-I know.

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-I was questioned because I work

-there and have a record.

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-Yes, sorry. The police came

-to Bryntirion last night.

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-I had to give them your name.

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-It seems

-it's a hoodie with blood on it.

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-It's a frightening thought,

-that the attacker has been here.

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-Things like this aren't supposed

-to happen in Cwmderi.

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-What's wrong with her?

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-She was jailed for killing Brandon.

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-This is bound to affect her.

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-I didn't think.

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-Gwyneth's the least of our problems.

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-They want us to postpone the launch.

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-What?

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-Have you heard?

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-Have you heard?

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-Dewi.

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-They've closed off the back of APD

-and the units.

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-They must have found something

-there.

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-It said on the news

-they were looking for a murderer.

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-Last week I was trying

-to blackmail the bloke...

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-I have to confess to that.

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-You didn't take his money

-so don't worry.

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-Remember the type of bloke he was.

-People get what they deserve.

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-He didn't deserve to die.

-Don't be so heartless.

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-You're right.

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-Any information will help

-the police inquiry.

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-Sioned, calm down

-and consider what's best for you.

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-I feel I'm withholding information.

-We lied.

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-We said we were here

-at the time of the attack.

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-We have to stick to our story.

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-We have to stick to our story.

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-Why? It doesn't make sense.

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-In case you're under suspicion.

-You could get arrested.

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-Then nobody would use Deri Deithio

-and we'd be back to square one.

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-Unable to pay rent, out of work.

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-There's nothing we can do

-to bring Dewi back.

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-There's your change.

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-Fruit salad for tea is it?

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-No.

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-My friend, Diane, has asked me to

-help with the launch of Awyr Iach.

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-She's in a council meeting.

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-I have to make some healthy snacks.

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-I thought you were going overboard

-with your five a day!

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-No. Sam, is it?

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-Yes.

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-Anita. Nice to meet you.

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-Would you like to come

-to the launch this afternoon?

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-I fancy buying

-a rigout for rambling.

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-I'm familiar

-with the world's seas and oceans...

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-..but I know nothing

-about this county's countryside.

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-Maybe you'll get a discount

-at the launch.

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-Colin, would you like me

-to buy some walking shoes?

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-You could be my Sherpa.

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-Oh, no. Cycling is Col's hobby.

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-Yes, exactly, Anita.

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-Anybody who knows me

-would be aware of that.

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-He seems to be a nice man, Colin.

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-I'd do anything to have

-a mother or father around.

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-Make sure you don't regret

-turning your back on him.

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Yeah, alright.

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-Hello, Mark.

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-Come on.

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-A kiss for Dol.

-That's a welcome and a half.

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-You're speaking Welsh.

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-Impressed? I'm learning - again.

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-If you think learning some Welsh

-will impress me enough...

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-..to let you stay, think again.

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-Alright? I'm not Sion White.

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-There's no point you being here...

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-..Debbie's taken Vicky shopping

-to take her mind off...

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-Off what?

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-You haven't heard.

-I was arrested this week.

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-# What's new pussy cat? #

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-Off you go.

-I don't have time for this.

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-Sorry, love.

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-Tell Dol.

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-I was in the wrong place

-at the wrong time.

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-I was suspected of attacking

-a bloke who fancied Vicky.

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-It's the first I've heard of it.

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-He died.

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-I didn't lay a finger on him,

-honestly.

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-It's the judge you'll have

-to convince, not me.

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-Oh, right. Thanks.

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-It's no good being holed up here

-feeling sorry for yourself.

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-I know who my friends are.

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-Get your coat.

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-A couple of pints.

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-And I'm not...

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-..taking "na" for an answer.

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-Come on, Mark,

-let's enjoy ourselves a bit.

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-While you still can, isn't it.

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-Joke.

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-Joke!

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-Oh, great. Thank you.

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-A nice smile goes a long way.

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-A nice smile goes a long way.

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-Panic over.

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-They've almost finished

-so off we go.

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-Right, Awyr Iach's official launch

-is going ahead this afternoon.

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-I hope you'll all come over

-to meet Sir David Brailsford.

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-There's free food and drink there.

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-There's free food and drink there.

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-I'll start preparing.

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-Don't forget

-to wear an Awyr Iach top

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-A cappuccino to take out, please.

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-Are you coming?

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-Anything better than plonk?

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-Anything better than plonk?

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-Australian Chardonnay.

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-Why did you come back to this dump?

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-You could be surfing

-with an Aussie hunk.

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-With Jase, you mean?

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-I've seen worse, I suppose.

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-I can introduce you to Sir David...

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-..and then you can write it up

-for The Western Post.

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-Hang on, I've already written

-an article on Awyr Iach.

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-Yes, but this could

-be a follow-up story.

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-The official launch.

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-Please, Kelly, you'd be doing me

-a huge favour. Please?

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-It's worth a cappuccino, I suppose!

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-How are you ladies? Good.

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-Anita.

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-Gosh. Now then.

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-You do look the part, Dai.

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-Yes, I think so.

-But it's a bit tight in places.

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-Not for long,

-now you've caught the bug.

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-I may have the wrong saddle.

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-It feels like I've been sitting

-on the bar of an electric fire.

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-OMG!

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-You look hilarious!

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-Leave him alone. He looks cuddly!

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-Thanks a bunch. Cuddly, indeed!

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-That's what's great about cycling,

-anyone can do it.

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-I'll have to write that

-in my report.

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-Brailsford's near Carmarthen station

-and you're going to meet him.

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-Right, OK.

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-Right, OK.

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-I'll organize the bikes.

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-We can cycle in

-like the Tour de France peloton.

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-You're going in a taxi.

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-Tax... Oh, right.

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-I'm coming with you.

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-Dressed like that?

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-Dressed like that?

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-Yes, I'm a pro now.

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-Where are the red ribbons?

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-Where are the red ribbons?

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-Here.

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-I'm willing to have a word

-with Colin on your behalf.

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-I see him almost every day.

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-I'd say you're fond of him.

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-Everyone likes Colin.

-He's one of Cwmderi's characters.

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-He's always there somehow.

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-He still remains close

-to Gaynor too.

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-Deep down, he's soft.

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-He'll come round.

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-I'm not so sure.

-Maybe I'm expecting too much.

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-I do admire you

-for trying to build bridges.

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-It's never too late.

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-The truth is, I've been selfish.

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-Retirement wasn't easy.

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-The thought of spending time

-with Colin and Yvonne cheered me up.

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-A special award

-at the end of an era.

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-So, be honest with them.

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-So, be honest with them.

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-I've tried.

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-Yvonne doesn't want me around,

-obviously, and Colin feels the same.

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-Oh, well.

-I've got to go to the unit soon.

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-Why don't you come with me?

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-Why don't you come with me?

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-I don't know if there's much point.

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-If the children have turned

-their backs on me...

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-..I might as well pack up and leave.

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-CHEERING

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-Right, here we go.

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-CHEERING

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-Welcome to Cwmderi.

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-It was worth coming

-just for that kiss!

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-Well, if it isn't Daniel Jenkins.

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-Long time no see. Dolores!

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-Dolores! Treorchy Social Club.

-Christmas '88.

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-That's Sir David Brailsford!

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-That's Sir David Brailsford!

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-Sure? That's a disappointment.

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-What's going on?

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-Come in and you can see.

-There are free drinks.

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-Say no more. Come on, Mark.

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-He's the spitting image

-of Daniel Jenkins.

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-Right, then!

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-Welcome to you all to the official

-launch of Awyr Iach...

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-..retailers of leisure equipment.

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-"If we haven't got it,

-you don't need it," - is our motto.

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-You haven't come here

-today to listen to me...

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-..but to meet a remarkable person.

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-He's coached some of

-the world's most famous cyclists...

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-..Wiggins, Froome,

-Geraint Thomas, Becky James...

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-Dai Ashurst!

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-Dai Ashurst!

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-Nice one, Col!

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-He's a person who's made cycling

-ever so popular.

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-Please, give a warm welcome

-to Sir David Brailsford.

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-Thank you.

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-This village reminds me

-of Deiniolen where I was brought up.

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-A down-to-earth,

-honest, close-knit community...

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-..with people that look out

-for one another.

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-I'm over the moon to be here

-and also with this shop.

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-It's a pleasure to announce

-that Awyr Iach...

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-..is open!

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-Help yourselves

-to the food and drink.

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-Can I have a selfie now with you?

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-Smile! There we are.

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-Sorry that I didn't recognize you.

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-No problem.

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-Sir David,

-come and speak to someone sensible.

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-White wine or red?

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-White wine or red?

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-Oh, red.

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-Hiya. How's Vicky?

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-Debbie and I are trying to keep her

-mind off things but it isn't easy.

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-We'll never know the truth

-from Dewi now.

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-That won't help you much.

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-All I wanted to do was warn him

-to stay away from Vicky.

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-But I didn't get the chance.

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-You were only trying to help Vicky,

-nobody can blame you for that.

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-I'm no murderer.

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-I'm no murderer.

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-Everyone knows that.

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-Thanks.

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-Isn't it a small world?

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-Dave here...

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-Dave here...

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-Close friends, are you?

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-He used to be an export manager

-for a bike manufacturers.

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-I've transported crates of them

-across the world.

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-Here we go.

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-It's true.

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-Once, I was on a massive tanker.

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-You needed a bike

-to get from one side to the other.

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-The weather was different

-on both ends!

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-Do me a favour,

-tell him that I'm leaving.

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-You have to talk to him, Sam.

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-There's no point.

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-Can I have your attention, please.

-The pop's all gone.

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-So, let's go over to Y Deri!

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-Why don't you come with me?

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-It'll be easier for you

-to talk to him there.

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-Good.

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-You'll have to excuse me,

-I've got other appointments.

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-You're not leaving now, Sir David?

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-You're not leaving now, Sir David?

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-Dai!

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-Thank you for today.

-It's a day to remember. Thank you.

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-Thank you.

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-Call in next time

-you're in the area.

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-I'll organize your taxi.

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-I wanted to ask you

-hat kind of bike would suit me?

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-Congratulations.

-You did a good job.

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-Thanks, Jase.

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-Aren't you lucky you have a woman

-who knows what she's doing?

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-What's going between you two?

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-What's going between you two?

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-Nothing.

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-It's no wonder you never came home.

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-You had a woman in every port

-probably, and a family maybe.

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-Colin, stop making an idiot

-of yourself.

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-It's his fault. Him! He insists

-on upsetting me all the time.

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-You won't have to suffer

-for much longer.

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-I'm leaving over the weekend.

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-Typical!

-That's what you've always done.

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-You disappear

-when someone starts to have...

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-..some sort of normal relationship.

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-It's no wonder

-Mam used to call you Houdini.

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-You don't want anything

-to do with me.

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-I haven't had much of a chance.

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-There we go, to hell with me.

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-I'm not important, am I?

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-Cheer up, Mark.

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-Cheer up, Mark.

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-Are you back on holiday or what?

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-Just the weekend

-to see my darling love, Nicky.

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-So you don't live around here?

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-Welsh please!

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-Speak slowly. I'm learning again.

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-Did we meet over Christmas?

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-I was in the Persian Gulf

-over Christmas.

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-A cruise.

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-No, working.

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-No, working.

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-Oooh! A sailor.

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-Sailors are my fantasy.

-It's your lucky day.

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-Hey, Sam, you're in there, I'd say!

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-Are you drunk again?

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-Are you drunk again?

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-No. Look.

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-Aye, aye, captain.

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-Don't worry, I can handle

-a good-time girl like this one.

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-What did you call me?

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-What did you call me?

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-Come on, Dolores.

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-Ouch!

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-I didn't touch him.

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-My back's gone - again.

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-Stand still.

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-Stand still.

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-Leave me alone.

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-Call an ambulance.

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-What have you done?

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-You'd be surprised

-what I learned at sea.

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-That is a relief.

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-Well done, captain.

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-Mark Jones?

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-Mark Jones?

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-Mark Jones, I'm arresting you...

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-..on suspicion of the murder

-of Dewi Owen.

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-You do not have to say anything

-but it may harm your defence...

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-..if you do not mention

-when questioned...

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-..something you later

-rely on in court.

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