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0:00:01 > 0:00:04- I've been fortunate enough - to travel around the world...
0:00:04 > 0:00:08- ..but there are some areas of Wales - I've never visited.
0:00:09 > 0:00:12- I'm looking forward to meeting - people who live in those areas.
0:00:13 > 0:00:15- Are you ready? Off we go.
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0:00:36 > 0:00:40- # It's not pretty, - it's not beautiful... #
0:00:40 > 0:00:43- The first area we visit - on our journey around Wales...
0:00:43 > 0:00:46- ..is Morriston - in the lower Swansea Valley...
0:00:46 > 0:00:48- ..near the city of Swansea.
0:00:48 > 0:00:51- # Morriston's side of town... #
0:00:52 > 0:00:54- This is an industrial - and cultural town...
0:00:55 > 0:00:58- ..and home to around 17,000 people.
0:00:58 > 0:01:02- There's a famous hospital - and magnificent chapel here.
0:01:03 > 0:01:07- If you have a driving licence, - you've dealt with the DVLA centre.
0:01:07 > 0:01:11- "To those who have left, - it's seventh heaven"...
0:01:11 > 0:01:13- ..says singer Neil Rosser.
0:01:13 > 0:01:16- What do the residents - think of Morriston?
0:01:16 > 0:01:19- Rhian Williams - has lived here all her life...
0:01:20 > 0:01:22- ..and knows a lot - about the area's history.
0:01:22 > 0:01:23- Rhian, hello.
0:01:23 > 0:01:25- Rhian, hello.- - Hello, welcome.
0:01:25 > 0:01:27- What a view!
0:01:27 > 0:01:32- What's the history of this building? - It looks like an old castle.
0:01:32 > 0:01:34- It's not an old castle.
0:01:34 > 0:01:38- These were the first flats in Wales - for workers.
0:01:38 > 0:01:42- They worked in the copper works - in the town.
0:01:42 > 0:01:44- This was a big building - it's huge.
0:01:45 > 0:01:49- They wanted to house - over 40 families here...
0:01:50 > 0:01:53- ..but actually, - only 20 families lived here.
0:01:53 > 0:01:57- These flats were on four floors.
0:01:57 > 0:02:01- I was down in the town this morning - and a woman said...
0:02:01 > 0:02:05- .."Making a programme, are you? - They call us Morriston monkeys."
0:02:05 > 0:02:07- What's the story there?
0:02:07 > 0:02:12- There were trees in Morriston - - monkey puzzles.
0:02:13 > 0:02:15- None of them remain today.
0:02:15 > 0:02:18- The other reason - we're called Morriston monkeys...
0:02:19 > 0:02:22- ..was because - of the Morriston monkey parade.
0:02:22 > 0:02:28- Young women and girls would march - up and down Woodfield Street...
0:02:29 > 0:02:31- ..hoping to get chatted up.
0:02:31 > 0:02:34- It was a show - a parade.
0:02:35 > 0:02:38- Let's go to find these women - so I can chat them up.
0:02:38 > 0:02:41- The monkey parade.
0:02:41 > 0:02:45- # Life was hard here
0:02:45 > 0:02:48- # Humour as black as coal #
0:02:57 > 0:02:59- Hello, Jess. How are you?
0:03:00 > 0:03:02- Can we have a quick chat?
0:03:02 > 0:03:04- Sorry to disturb your work.
0:03:04 > 0:03:07- What are you doing here - - practising?
0:03:07 > 0:03:09- I'm practising on plastic skin.
0:03:10 > 0:03:13- To be a professional tattooist.
0:03:13 > 0:03:16- Yes, but not until I'm 18.
0:03:17 > 0:03:20- In a year's time, - I'll be tattooing people.
0:03:21 > 0:03:26- How long does it take for you - to pass an exam to be a tattooist?
0:03:27 > 0:03:29- There's no exam - but you need a certificate.
0:03:32 > 0:03:37- It can take anything - up to three or four years.
0:03:38 > 0:03:40- I've been doing it - for almost a year.
0:03:41 > 0:03:45- Though I say so myself, - I'm pretty good.
0:03:45 > 0:03:49- What's the most unusual request - you've had in this shop?
0:03:50 > 0:03:53- Someone came in once, a woman.
0:03:53 > 0:03:56- She asked for a happy face - on one finger...
0:03:56 > 0:03:58- ..and an unhappy face on the other.
0:03:58 > 0:04:00- Really?
0:04:00 > 0:04:04- Really?- - We just told her to go.
0:04:04 > 0:04:09- "Come back when you've realized that - it's going to be there for good."
0:04:10 > 0:04:12- Is this the career for you?
0:04:12 > 0:04:18- Oh, yes. I knew that - after working here for a week.
0:04:18 > 0:04:20- You love it here. Well done.
0:04:21 > 0:04:25- Jess, crack on with your work. - Back to the practising.
0:04:25 > 0:04:27- Thank you for your time.
0:04:34 > 0:04:37- Hello, Craig. Hello, Gethin.
0:04:37 > 0:04:38- Are you in pain?
0:04:38 > 0:04:40- Are you in pain?- - No, it's alright.
0:04:40 > 0:04:42- It's OK.
0:04:42 > 0:04:46- Which tattoo - have you chosen for your arm?
0:04:46 > 0:04:48- A phoenix.
0:04:48 > 0:04:50- Is there any particular reason?
0:04:52 > 0:04:54- It's my birthday next week.
0:04:54 > 0:04:56- I'll be 30.
0:04:56 > 0:05:01- It's a new start - - a phoenix rising from the flames.
0:05:02 > 0:05:04- Do you think a tattoo would suit me?
0:05:05 > 0:05:07- Of course.
0:05:07 > 0:05:09- Mam would be furious.
0:05:10 > 0:05:12- Have a tattoo of Mam.
0:05:12 > 0:05:14- MAM - across my chest!
0:05:29 > 0:05:31- We're in the town centre now.
0:05:32 > 0:05:34- This church is a strange sight.
0:05:34 > 0:05:37- It's in the middle of the road.
0:05:37 > 0:05:41- When it was built, it wasn't. - It was in the middle of a field.
0:05:41 > 0:05:44- There was a road that went past it.
0:05:44 > 0:05:50- The grid system of Morriston begins - at the church and goes from there.
0:05:50 > 0:05:54- Well, well, well. - The road goes right around it now.
0:05:55 > 0:05:58- It's a roundabout.
0:05:58 > 0:06:02- It's called the church - in the middle of the road.
0:06:02 > 0:06:05- There's another tower next to it - - what's that?
0:06:06 > 0:06:10- It's Tabernacl chapel's tower - - the Independents' chapel.
0:06:10 > 0:06:12- The cathedral of nonconformity.
0:06:12 > 0:06:14- The cathedral of nonconformity.- - Let's go and see it.
0:06:16 > 0:06:19- # Three square miles - at the lower end of the valley
0:06:20 > 0:06:23- # Cars speeding everywhere, - the air is full of fumes
0:06:24 > 0:06:26- # Threadbare shoes, thick accents
0:06:26 > 0:06:29- # Down on the Morriston - side of town #
0:06:30 > 0:06:33- Tabernacl is massive.
0:06:34 > 0:06:36- It's Morriston's largest chapel.
0:06:36 > 0:06:38- Tabernacl Chapel for Independents.
0:06:39 > 0:06:43- There are many stories - about this chapel when it was built.
0:06:43 > 0:06:47- They built a tower of scaffolding - to carry the stone.
0:06:47 > 0:06:50- When they re-built the roof...
0:06:50 > 0:06:54- ..they found large stones - and boulders.
0:06:54 > 0:06:57- They wondered - why they were up there.
0:06:57 > 0:07:01- When the masons built the walls...
0:07:01 > 0:07:05- ..they couldn't carry the stones - back down.
0:07:06 > 0:07:08- They were left up there.
0:07:08 > 0:07:13- It's a strange tower. - You'd expect to see it on a church.
0:07:13 > 0:07:17- Yes. It's a copy of the tower - on St John's Church...
0:07:17 > 0:07:20- ..which is further down the road.
0:07:20 > 0:07:23- When the architect - was designing the chapel...
0:07:24 > 0:07:27- ..he copied the tower - but made it larger.
0:07:27 > 0:07:29- It's a magnificent chapel.
0:07:29 > 0:07:31- You mentioned the choirs...
0:07:32 > 0:07:34- ..the Orpheus, the men's choir...
0:07:34 > 0:07:37- ..the women's choir - and the rugby club choir.
0:07:37 > 0:07:41- It seems as if everyone - in Morriston sings.
0:07:41 > 0:07:45- There's a long tradition - of singing here.
0:07:45 > 0:07:47- It started in the chapel.
0:07:47 > 0:07:51- Tabernacl Choir - was formed over 130 years ago.
0:07:51 > 0:07:55- The Morriston Orpheus Choir - is over 70 years old.
0:07:55 > 0:07:58- Everyone likes singing in Morriston.
0:07:59 > 0:08:02- Thank you. Cheers.
0:08:03 > 0:08:06- How are you, Ceri? There you go.
0:08:06 > 0:08:12- Usually, when I'm in Morriston, - I'm here to sing in concerts.
0:08:12 > 0:08:15- Do you sing?
0:08:15 > 0:08:19- I sing a bit - for enjoyment, - not as a professional singer.
0:08:20 > 0:08:24- Acting is your forte. - You had a part in 2 Dy A Ni.
0:08:25 > 0:08:28- You're doing very well - as a young actor.
0:08:28 > 0:08:30- Do you enjoy it?
0:08:30 > 0:08:34- Do you enjoy it?- - Yes. I don't look at it as a job.
0:08:34 > 0:08:38- It's something I enjoy doing.
0:08:38 > 0:08:42- Waking up in the morning isn't - so hard when you go out to act.
0:08:42 > 0:08:43- Who is she?
0:08:43 > 0:08:44- Who is she?- - Don't ask.
0:08:45 > 0:08:50- You're a local boy - but you come from Pentrepoeth.
0:08:50 > 0:08:54- It's not really in Morriston - but you were born in Morriston.
0:08:54 > 0:08:56- That's a feature of Morriston.
0:08:57 > 0:09:00- A lot of small villages - have been eaten up...
0:09:00 > 0:09:03- ..by the beast that is Morriston.
0:09:03 > 0:09:07- I have friends - from Treboeth and Penlan...
0:09:07 > 0:09:11- ..places this side of Swansea and - they say they come from Morriston.
0:09:11 > 0:09:16- There's a strong accent around here. - How do you say Treforys - Morriston?
0:09:16 > 0:09:21- I say it naturally - Treforys. - I'm from Treforys.
0:09:21 > 0:09:26- If I spoke to someone older from - Treforys I'd pronounce it Treforees.
0:09:27 > 0:09:31- I have an uncle - who comes from Morriston.
0:09:31 > 0:09:37- I call him Aleen instead of Alun. - I extend the "e" sound.
0:09:37 > 0:09:39- Aleen, Eleen.
0:09:39 > 0:09:42- I like the sound of that.
0:09:42 > 0:09:45- What's so special about Morriston?
0:09:45 > 0:09:47- I have no idea!
0:09:48 > 0:09:51- It's something in the water. - I don't know what it is.
0:09:51 > 0:09:55- All I know is - I hated it in my teens...
0:09:56 > 0:09:59- ..and then I grew up here - and I don't want to leave.
0:09:59 > 0:10:02- There's something - about your home area.
0:10:02 > 0:10:05- It's unique and important. - I love the place.
0:10:18 > 0:10:23- It's hard to believe today but this - place used to be an industrial area.
0:10:23 > 0:10:26- The tin works - employed hundreds of people.
0:10:26 > 0:10:29- Look at it now. - Birdsong and beautiful flowers.
0:10:30 > 0:10:34- The Tawe River is unpolluted now - and packed with fish.
0:10:35 > 0:10:39- A place for people - to walk, fish and kayak.
0:10:50 > 0:10:52- Hywel, how are you? Are you alright?
0:10:52 > 0:10:56- This is a lovely place for kayaking.
0:10:56 > 0:10:58- Is this new?
0:10:58 > 0:11:01- Is this new?- - I bought this about two months ago.
0:11:02 > 0:11:03- It's a freestyle kayak.
0:11:04 > 0:11:05- It's short.
0:11:05 > 0:11:07- It's short.- - It's shorter than the average kayak.
0:11:07 > 0:11:13- It's better suited for doing tricks - on the river or on the sea.
0:11:13 > 0:11:16- There's some white water here.
0:11:16 > 0:11:20- It looks dangerous to me - but it poses no problems for you.
0:11:20 > 0:11:22- It's OK today.
0:11:22 > 0:11:27- If the water level was higher, you'd - need to know what you were doing.
0:11:27 > 0:11:29- The river isn't always this calm.
0:11:31 > 0:11:37- If you can't return to the surface - on an Eskimo roll, you might...
0:11:37 > 0:11:38- Drown.
0:11:38 > 0:11:40- Drown.- - You'll end up in Swansea Bay.
0:11:40 > 0:11:44- What I find rather bizarre is - this is your hobby.
0:11:44 > 0:11:46- But you work in the crematorium.
0:11:46 > 0:11:49- I work in the cemetery in Morriston.
0:11:52 > 0:11:54- We're busy with burials - every week...
0:11:55 > 0:11:59- ..and at this time of year, - we mow the grass.
0:11:59 > 0:12:02- It's nice to leave the cemetery...
0:12:02 > 0:12:05- ..and visit the river - in Morriston...
0:12:05 > 0:12:08- ..and do something - entirely different.
0:12:08 > 0:12:11- This is a way to let off steam.
0:12:11 > 0:12:13- Yes, I can let off steam here.
0:12:14 > 0:12:18- I get a buzz when I'm kayaking - on the river.
0:12:19 > 0:12:22- I train and try different tricks.
0:12:22 > 0:12:25- After showing respect - in work from day to day...
0:12:25 > 0:12:28- ..you can be wet and wild down here.
0:12:28 > 0:12:32- I can scream a lot louder down here - than I can up there.
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0:12:59 > 0:13:03- Parts of Morriston - are truly beautiful.
0:13:03 > 0:13:05- The park, in the town centre...
0:13:06 > 0:13:09- ..is looked after - by the Friends of Morriston Park.
0:13:09 > 0:13:14- Fendrod Lake is a fantastic place - to appreciate the scenery.
0:13:16 > 0:13:17- This small island...
0:13:17 > 0:13:21- ..is in the middle of the hustle - and bustle of the Enterprise Park.
0:13:22 > 0:13:26- Morriston is surrounded - by industrial estates.
0:13:26 > 0:13:28- They all look the same.
0:13:28 > 0:13:32- In the middle of this estate, - you'll find a remarkable clinic.
0:13:34 > 0:13:37- Vet Lowri Davies - established the Smart Clinic...
0:13:38 > 0:13:43- ..to offer alternative and unique - treatments for animals in her care.
0:13:43 > 0:13:45- Hiya, Lowri. How are you?
0:13:45 > 0:13:46- Who's this?
0:13:46 > 0:13:48- Who's this?- - Pixie.
0:13:48 > 0:13:50- What's wrong with Pixie?
0:13:50 > 0:13:52- What's wrong with Pixie?- - A problem with her hind legs.
0:13:52 > 0:13:54- They tire by the evening.
0:13:54 > 0:13:58- This is her fourth visit.
0:13:58 > 0:14:01- Thankfully, she's a lot better.
0:14:01 > 0:14:06- That's partly down to me but - a lot of it is down to her owners...
0:14:06 > 0:14:09- ..who've worked hard - with her at home.
0:14:09 > 0:14:11- Is Pixie going into this tank?
0:14:12 > 0:14:13- What happens in here?
0:14:14 > 0:14:16- A torture chamber, possibly.
0:14:17 > 0:14:20- It's a treadmill full of water.
0:14:20 > 0:14:22- Is this a new technique?
0:14:23 > 0:14:26- Yes, it is. - I opened the clinic five years ago.
0:14:27 > 0:14:30- This was the first one in Britain.
0:14:31 > 0:14:36- By now, there are three - or four across the country.
0:14:37 > 0:14:42- I read somewhere - that you offer acupuncture for dogs.
0:14:42 > 0:14:46- There's a good reason - for using acupuncture.
0:14:46 > 0:14:49- It has a positive effect - on blood circulation.
0:14:49 > 0:14:55- For working the muscles, - optimum blood circulation is needed.
0:14:55 > 0:14:59- That's why I use acupuncture first.
0:14:59 > 0:15:04- If I made a thermal image of her, - she'd be warmer after acupuncture.
0:15:04 > 0:15:08- We open up the veins to the muscles.
0:15:08 > 0:15:12- Why are you in Morriston? - Why aren't you in London?
0:15:12 > 0:15:14- That's a good question.
0:15:16 > 0:15:19- I've worked and travelled - around the world.
0:15:19 > 0:15:23- I returned to Swansea - and I like living in Mumbles.
0:15:23 > 0:15:27- A friend of mine, in another part - of this building, is also a vet.
0:15:27 > 0:15:30- He works as an orthopaedic surgeon.
0:15:30 > 0:15:33- In America, - every orthopaedic surgeon...
0:15:33 > 0:15:38- ..has someone affiliated to them - who does this kind of work.
0:15:38 > 0:15:41- There was nothing similar - in this country.
0:15:42 > 0:15:46- Because of him, I've ended up here - and also I love living in Wales.
0:15:46 > 0:15:50- I wouldn't mind having a go - at this myself. It looks great.
0:15:50 > 0:15:53- Have a go. - It's a good workout for the legs.
0:15:53 > 0:15:56- I run on it and it's very difficult.
0:15:56 > 0:16:01- The Welsh rugby team will be - training here soon - guaranteed.
0:16:01 > 0:16:05- The Smart Clinic - helps animals recover...
0:16:05 > 0:16:09- ..while Morriston Hospital treats - with the area's human ailments.
0:16:09 > 0:16:15- One of the hospital's most - well-known units is the burns unit.
0:16:15 > 0:16:16- Good morning.
0:16:16 > 0:16:19- I'm looking for Ca... Oh, Catrin.
0:16:19 > 0:16:22- And Gwennan. How are you?
0:16:22 > 0:16:26- Thank you for letting me - join you today.
0:16:26 > 0:16:28- What happens in this unit?
0:16:28 > 0:16:32- This is the burns unit - - plastic surgery and burns.
0:16:32 > 0:16:34- We have ten beds on the ward.
0:16:35 > 0:16:38- The unit was opened in 1994.
0:16:39 > 0:16:41- Do both of you work on the ward?
0:16:41 > 0:16:45- Yes. There are two of us - on every shift.
0:16:45 > 0:16:48- There are other - staff members here too.
0:16:49 > 0:16:51- We treat babies and children.
0:16:51 > 0:16:52- We treat babies and children.- - Up to 17 years old.
0:16:53 > 0:16:55- It's a very colourful unit.
0:16:55 > 0:16:57- It's lovely.
0:16:58 > 0:17:02- I saw a sign for the Welsh Dragons - Burns Club on the way in.
0:17:02 > 0:17:04- What is it all about?
0:17:04 > 0:17:09- It was founded in 2003 - after the Corus disaster.
0:17:10 > 0:17:14- A lot of the volunteers - of the Corus disaster...
0:17:14 > 0:17:17- ..come in to see the children.
0:17:17 > 0:17:22- It's nice that they can come in to - see children in the same situation.
0:17:24 > 0:17:27- Children who may have had - similar injuries...
0:17:27 > 0:17:29- ..who have to cope with scars.
0:17:29 > 0:17:32- Some of them aren't visible scars...
0:17:33 > 0:17:36- ..but they know they're there.
0:17:36 > 0:17:38- It stays with them for years.
0:17:38 > 0:17:42- It's a healing process - taken step by step.
0:17:42 > 0:17:46- The Physiotherapy Unit is next door.
0:17:46 > 0:17:50- It's an important part of the - recovery process for burns victims.
0:17:50 > 0:17:55- Menna, I've come down to see what - happens here. I know you're busy.
0:17:55 > 0:17:58- What happens in this colourful area?
0:17:58 > 0:18:03- This is the burns unit. - Jamie's being treated for burns.
0:18:03 > 0:18:06- He has to learn how to use - his muscles all over again.
0:18:07 > 0:18:10- To aid his recovery, - we're using the multi-gym...
0:18:10 > 0:18:15- ..to build up movement - in his shoulders, hands and arms.
0:18:16 > 0:18:20- Physiotherapy is a crucial part - of the treatment.
0:18:20 > 0:18:25- People start physio very quickly - after an accident.
0:18:25 > 0:18:28- We all work together - to choose the best treatment.
0:18:28 > 0:18:31- If they leave it too long...
0:18:31 > 0:18:34- ..they'll get stiff - and risk having contractures...
0:18:35 > 0:18:37- ..which will result - in further operations.
0:18:37 > 0:18:41- If you can avoid that, - patients need to keep moving...
0:18:42 > 0:18:46- ..and get back - to living as normal a life again.
0:19:00 > 0:19:03- As the sun sets, - our visit to Morriston...
0:19:05 > 0:19:07- ..comes to an end - in the town's rugby club.
0:19:08 > 0:19:11- What's the history of this club? - How old is it?
0:19:11 > 0:19:13- It was established in 1876.
0:19:15 > 0:19:19- It must have been - one of the first clubs in Wales.
0:19:19 > 0:19:20- One of the first.
0:19:20 > 0:19:25- They were supposed to be part - of the first meeting in Neath...
0:19:25 > 0:19:28- ..which saw the formation - of the WRU...
0:19:28 > 0:19:32- ..but I don't think - the Morriston contingent arrived.
0:19:33 > 0:19:38- They stopped off in Skewen for a - pint and didn't reach Neath in time.
0:19:38 > 0:19:41- We weren't there at the beginning.
0:19:41 > 0:19:43- It looks - as if it's changed since then.
0:19:44 > 0:19:46- How many teams play here?
0:19:46 > 0:19:49- We have a first and second XV.
0:19:49 > 0:19:52- We also run a youth team.
0:19:52 > 0:19:56- We also have teams at every - age group from 8-16 years old.
0:19:57 > 0:20:02- Two years ago, - we started teams from 4-6 years old.
0:20:02 > 0:20:05- About 100-150 children train here.
0:20:05 > 0:20:09- Are they local boys or do they have - to travel long distances?
0:20:09 > 0:20:14- Most of them come from - Morriston Comprehensive School.
0:20:14 > 0:20:20- They've grown up together. They've - come through the age grade teams.
0:20:20 > 0:20:24- They all enjoy each other's company.
0:20:24 > 0:20:28- What do you feed them here? - Some of them are huge.
0:20:28 > 0:20:31- We have a sausage special - in the bar on Saturdays.
0:20:31 > 0:20:35- They have sausages and - sometimes chips after every game.
0:20:36 > 0:20:39- There's a secret ingredient - in those sausages.
0:20:45 > 0:20:47- Come with me.
0:20:49 > 0:20:51- # Somewhere Beyond The Sea #
0:20:58 > 0:21:00- That was wonderful.
0:21:00 > 0:21:02- That was wonderful.- - Whoa!
0:21:02 > 0:21:05- Look at the control - you have over them.
0:21:05 > 0:21:08- Gerald, how are you then?
0:21:09 > 0:21:12- You're Morriston Big Band's MD.
0:21:12 > 0:21:16- So they tell me, anyway! - They call me all sorts of names.
0:21:17 > 0:21:20- I'm sure many people won't - have heard of Morriston Big Band.
0:21:21 > 0:21:23- Too much emphasis on singing, - Gerald?
0:21:23 > 0:21:24- Definitely.
0:21:24 > 0:21:28- Are there many Welsh speakers - in the band?
0:21:28 > 0:21:29- No. Only Cen.
0:21:30 > 0:21:31- Where's Cen?
0:21:31 > 0:21:33- Where's Cen?- - We're slang Welsh.
0:21:33 > 0:21:36- Everything's slang. - And swearing, of course.
0:21:37 > 0:21:41- There's one man over there - who plays the keyboards...
0:21:41 > 0:21:43- ..I think he speak Welsh.
0:21:43 > 0:21:47- Can I have a chat with him? - Can he speak?
0:21:47 > 0:21:50- Don't bother him too much!
0:21:51 > 0:21:54- Don, how are you? - I recognize your face.
0:21:54 > 0:21:56- I've seen you on TV!
0:21:57 > 0:22:00- We're used - to the Welsh music tradition.
0:22:01 > 0:22:04- Big band and jazz - aren't part of that tradition.
0:22:05 > 0:22:08- Not really. Choirs - are a strong part of the tradition.
0:22:09 > 0:22:11- Jazz is developing all the time.
0:22:11 > 0:22:17- We've performed regularly recently - in weddings.
0:22:17 > 0:22:19- We also do charity work.
0:22:20 > 0:22:23- # We'll kiss just like before #
0:22:24 > 0:22:27- You have an amazing repertoire.
0:22:27 > 0:22:29- Over 600 songs.
0:22:29 > 0:22:31- How do you remember them all?
0:22:31 > 0:22:36- They're all numbered. The band - manager has numbered them all.
0:22:36 > 0:22:39- We rehearse different songs - when we get together.
0:22:40 > 0:22:43- We're here every Tuesday night - for two hours.
0:22:44 > 0:22:48- If we have a gig coming up, - we have an extra rehearsal...
0:22:48 > 0:22:51- ..to make sure - the programme is ready.
0:22:52 > 0:22:55- Ceinfryn's almost asleep. - There's a spare seat over here.
0:22:56 > 0:22:58- Hello. - I'm coming to sit next to you.
0:22:58 > 0:23:02- They call you Cen - but you have a wonderful name.
0:23:02 > 0:23:04- Do I?
0:23:04 > 0:23:06- Tell us what it is.
0:23:06 > 0:23:08- Tell us what it is.- - Ceinfryn.
0:23:08 > 0:23:09- It's a lovely name.
0:23:10 > 0:23:12- You're very experienced.
0:23:12 > 0:23:14- You're very experienced.- - Am I?!
0:23:14 > 0:23:17- That's what they say.
0:23:17 > 0:23:22- You've been playing for years - in first-class bands.
0:23:24 > 0:23:25- Tell us about them.
0:23:26 > 0:23:30- I was with Ystalyfera Brass Band - for years.
0:23:31 > 0:23:33- It's a real pleasure - for you to be here.
0:23:33 > 0:23:37- It's more of a pleasure for me - to be here than in a brass band.
0:23:37 > 0:23:39- Lovely.
0:23:39 > 0:23:44- Ceinfryn, I'll let you get on - with the rehearsal. What's next?
0:23:47 > 0:23:49- Swing it, boys. Off you go, Gerald.
0:23:49 > 0:23:51- Thank you very much.
0:24:01 > 0:24:04- Here you go, boys. - You've worked hard.
0:24:05 > 0:24:07- A drink for everyone.
0:24:12 > 0:24:14- Cheers.
0:24:30 > 0:24:32- S4C Subtitles by Simian 04 Cyf.