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-Hello and welcome

-to Friday night's Heno.

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-Hundreds of you have sent us

-your photographs...

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-..but there can only be one winner.

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-The photographer, Emyr Young has

-the tough task of choosing a winner.

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-The voice of rugby,

-Rhys ap William joins us.

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-The presenter and commentator,

-Eleri Sion is also here.

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-Welcome to you both.

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-Elin Fflur is in Galeri, Caernarfon.

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-I'm at Galeri, Caernarfon

-with Irfon Williams from Bangor.

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-He's well-known as the face of

-the Fighting Chance campaign.

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-He appears on O'r Galon this Sunday

-and I'll chat with him later.

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-We also mark 21 years of the

-William Mathias Music Centre...

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-..that has taught music to the

-children of Gwynedd and Anglesey.

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-It's Cartoonists Day...

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-..and we meet some of the

-best cartoonists in Wales.

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-There's also the new Tony ac Aloma

-of Wales - Dafydd a Lisa!

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-# Putting two like us

-together as one #

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-The London Welsh Rugby Club closed

-in January due to a lack of funding.

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-Yesterday, we learnt

-that the club has reformed.

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-But not every club is as lucky.

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-Rhodri Gomer has heard about some

-clubs that have struggled recently.

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-Mynyddygarreg, Cwmgwrach, Blaengarw,

-Llansawel, Tredegar and Crickhowell.

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-Those are a few of the clubs who

-stopped playing their first teams...

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-..due to a lack of players.

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-Yes, this is a huge problem

-for rugby in Wales.

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-The latest club to hang up its rugby

-boots is the Pen-y-Groes Rugby Club.

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-The club celebrated 125 years

-last year.

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-A lot of players wanted to be

-in the Pen-y-Groes team...

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-..because it had a good following.

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-At away games, you had to be there

-early to get a seat on the bus.

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-We struggled to get 15 players

-on the field on a few occasions.

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-A prime example of this was last

-year when we played Llandybie.

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-We only had 14 players

-and it was a home game.

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-You expect everyone to fight to get

-on the field for Pen-y-Groes.

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-At one time, every town and village

-in South Wales had a rugby club...

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-..that was successful

-and at the heart of the community.

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-The young people gave their time

-to sustain the club.

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-The society has changed...

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-..and we're not developing

-in order to discuss the situation.

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-I think some of the blame

-can fall on the clubs.

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-What sort of support

-have you received from the union?

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-I think they could have done more

-but it isn't about the money.

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-The clubs need to work together

-and it will make a huge difference.

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-Nobody from the union was available

-to discuss the matter...

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-..but in an email, they highlighted

-the importance of junior sections...

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-..to nurture the next generation

-of players.

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-Until recently, Ferryside Rugby Club

-struggled to run its first team.

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-Like many other clubs, they lacked

-a thriving junior section.

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-Lessons have been learnt so I'm

-at the second training session...

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-..of the Ferryside Junior Section.

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-One man who doesn't even live

-in the area is responsible for this.

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-Thanks to family ties, Nathan Jones

-from Henllan near Llandysul...

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-..travels to Ferryside three times

-a week to train the Junior Section.

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-He also plays with the first team

-that he reinstated after 16 years.

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-Each week, more people learn about

-the rugby training in Ferryside.

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-People call and text

-and offer a helping hand.

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-In the last few weeks, they help

-with training and at matches.

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-It's a cold and damp night

-but did you enjoy the rugby?

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-Yes.

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-Is Nathan a good coach?

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-Is Nathan a good coach?

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-Yes!

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-They enjoy it, listen more

-than the men and it's going well.

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-We hope to see more children in

-the future and we'll go from there.

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-Ferryside offers hope to Pen-y-Groes

-and every club facing difficulties.

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-The young should take responsibility

-to safeguard our rugby clubs...

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-..and every element

-of community life.

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-We really need

-more people like Nathan!

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-It's very apt

-that we're joined by two people...

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-..who are very grateful to

-the local community rugby clubs...

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-..especially those in the

-Cwmllynfell and Aberaeron areas.

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-Eleri Sion and Rhys ap William,

-welcome to the programme.

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-This is a problem, Rhys.

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-A lot of clubs

-are being forced to close.

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-The truth is that

-there are too many clubs in Wales.

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-There's a club every two miles...

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-..in the Cwmllynfell area.

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-There's too much choice

-for young people.

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-I think it's important for people

-to work together.

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-Does your area have a similar story?

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-I live in Barry.

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-It's a football town.

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-There's a lot of facilities

-for them.

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-You cannot compare it

-with the rugby club.

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-The pitch is on the slope!

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-The club itself is great.

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-In rural areas,

-there's a lot of choice of clubs.

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-You don't have that in Barry.

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-Aberaeron is thriving.

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-I got married in the rugby club

-in Aberaeron.

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-There are people in the community

-who are willing to help these clubs.

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-Yes, there's a lot of volunteers.

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-I'm a member of the rugby club

-in Cardiff.

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-A lot of the people

-in rural areas...

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-..have a hatred for

-their neighbouring teams.

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-It's very difficult to ask them

-to work together.

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-I think the WRU

-is doing a lot of great work.

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-There is a way to change

-the situation.

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-I think local clubs

-need to work together.

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-It's happened in divisional rugby.

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-There isn't enough support.

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-Less people are playing rugby.

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-I'd play rugby all weekend

-when I was a child.

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-We've received a number of messages

-about this subject.

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-Emrys from Porthmadog can't thank

-the Porthmadog Rugby Club enough.

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-Nicola from Ystradgynlais says that

-her son plays for the under 7s team.

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-He loves playing rugby and they are

-grateful to the local volunteers.

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-Nicola mentioned

-the junior sections...

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-..and this is an excerpt

-of the statement from the WRU.

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-"Unfortunately,

-there will always be some clubs...

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-"..who struggle

-to maintain a senior team...

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-"..even though neighbouring clubs

-are thriving...

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-"..with a good club structure

-and a good junior section.

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-"There is an increase in junior

-academies in clubs in Wales...

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-"..that is providing rugby for all

-from the age of four and upwards."

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-Thanks to everyone

-who has responded to this story.

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-It's always the clubs

-who are fighting...

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-..to save their senior teams.

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-When I was playing in Cwmllynfell...

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-..I would stay

-and socialize in the club.

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-This doesn't happen now.

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-People are moving away a lot.

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-They move to other clubs.

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-After the break, we meet

-the photographer, Emyr Young.

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-He had the task of choosing a winner

-in our photography competition.

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-Elin is at Galeri, Caernarfon

-with Irfon Williams...

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-..who is the man behind

-the Fighting Chance campaign.

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-I can't wait to speak to Irfon.

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-He has a special programme

-on Sunday night on S4C.

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-It follows his life.

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-Welcome back to Heno

-and to Galeri, Caernarfon.

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-Four years ago, Irfon Williams from

-Bangor was diagnosed with cancer.

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-He's become a familiar face

-and raised a lot of money...

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-..for the Blue Sky campaign

-at Ysbyty Gwynedd.

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-He's also the face

-of the Fighting Chance campaign.

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-Heno has followed

-some of his fund-raising events...

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-..such as the football match and

-the wigs worn to raise awareness.

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-We also filmed the video

-for the song, Hawl i Fyw...

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-..that saw many well-known singers

-supporting Irfon.

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-# I was born as a son with parents

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-# And I heard that

-everyone was God's children

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-# I'm your brother

-and you're my brother

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-# Why can't I have

-the right to live? #

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-It was a great day of recording

-the song, Hawl i Fyw.

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-I'm delighted to be joined

-by Irfon Williams tonight.

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-O'r Galon: Irfon

-airs at 9.00pm on Sunday.

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-This programme

-has followed your family.

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-It shows how you're dealing

-with the situation.

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-They contacted me and asked us

-to take part in the programme.

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-There's been a lot of highs

-and lows.

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-It's been very emotional.

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-It shows the life of my family.

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-Let's see a clip

-from Sunday's O'r Galon: Irfon.

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-# Happy birthday to you #

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-It's 9 July which is my birthday

-and I'm turning 46 this year.

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-I was 43 years old

-when I was diagnosed with cancer.

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-At the time, nobody knew how

-many other birthdays I would see.

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-It's important for me

-to celebrate every day...

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-..but especially every birthday.

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-That was a clip of the day

-you celebrated your birthday.

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-It's going to be

-an emotional programme.

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-We saw your children in the clip.

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-You're a very positive person.

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-You want to convey that.

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-Yes, and you can't be positive

-all the time...

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-..but the family and I decided

-that we would stay positive.

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-I know that I cannot beat

-the cancer.

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-We live each day as best as we can.

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-We hope it helps others

-to remain positive.

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-I hope to change the thoughts

-of others.

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-You also give a voice to others who

-are going through the same thing.

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-Cancer affects a lot of people.

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-A lot of people deal with it

-in different ways.

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-We have felt times of feeling low.

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-But it's important to focus

-on the happy things in life.

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-Something happens every day

-to bring happiness.

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-It isn't always easy.

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-We're worried about the future.

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-It's important to prepare

-the family for the future.

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-You are an inspiration to so many.

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-This week has been very busy too.

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-Yes, I'm going to be ordained

-into the Gorsedd.

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-I can't wait for the

-Eisteddfod on Anglesey.

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-We'll see you at the Eisteddfod.

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-O'r Galon: Irfon

-airs at 9.00pm on Sunday.

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-Join me later when I'll have more

-from Galeri, Caernarfon.

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-O'r Galon: Irfon

-airs at 9.00pm on Sunday.

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-Our spring photography competition

-closed at midday today.

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-You can hear the adjudication

-within the next 30 minutes.

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-First, let's meet our judge.

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-It's the photographer, Emyr Young.

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-Welcome to the programme, Emyr.

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-Thank you.

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-Thank you for being our judge.

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-I didn't know if I should do it.

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-It was more difficult

-than I thought.

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-I was disappointed

-that I haven't got a badge!

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-Tell us more about yourself.

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-I was born in a place

-called Harmoni.

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-The place has changed a lot...

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-..and there's a lot of

-holiday homes in the area.

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-Until recently,

-I lived in Llantrisant...

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-..but have moved to Haverfordwest.

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-It's a great place.

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-However, it's also a very poor town.

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-There are cameras in front of you.

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-When did you pick

-your first camera up?

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-I remember looking

-through the lens...

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-..and I've been taking photographs

-since the age of 11.

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-I remember my first camera.

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-It only had two settings.

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-I would take a lot of

-interesting photographs.

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-It was always exciting

-to get the photographs back...

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-..after sending the film

-to be developed.

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-Things have changed since then.

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-You are now

-a professional photographer.

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-I've done a lot of things

-before becoming a photographer.

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-In 2000, I decided to follow the

-route of turning professional.

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-You also have a book coming out.

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-I'm working on

-a book with the Gomer Press.

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-It's based on Pembrokeshire.

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-I've got photographs of

-my childhood.

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-There's also photographs of

-my parents.

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-It's important to show

-the difference...

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-..in the various parts of

-Pembrokeshire.

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-I know North Pembrokeshire.

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-There's the Preseli Mountains

-in the north and a lot more.

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-There's only a few minutes

-until we reveal our winner.

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-Here's a taster of some

-of the entries that we've received.

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-Those photographs are incredible.

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-After the break...

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-..the William Mathias Music Centre

-celebrates a special birthday.

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-The centre has helped many children

-in Gwynedd and Anglesey.

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-There's music from the self-titled

-new Tony ac Aloma - Dafydd a Lisa!

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-The weekend has started so let's

-hear of your events in our Calendar.

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-I've got a message from the National

-Botanic Garden in Llanarthne.

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-We're celebrating a special

-Doggy Weekend on 6 and 7 May.

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-Bring your dog for a walk and

-you can also do that every Monday.

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-We're open from 10.00am to 6.00pm

-but last entry is at 5.00pm.

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-Every ticket is valid for a week

-from the day of purchase.

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-On Monday 8 May at the

-Ty'r Gwrhyd centre in Pontardawe...

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-..there's the Swansea University

-Henry Lewis Memorial Lecture.

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-It's delivered by Dr Bleddyn Owen

-Huws from Aberystwyth University.

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-The subject is T H Parry-Williams

-and the Great War.

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-There's a free reception at 6.00pm

-prior to the lecture at 6.30pm.

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-Join the poet, Karen Owen

-on the Literary Giants Train Trip...

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-..on Tuesday 9 May around

-the Llyn Padarn Lake in Llanberis.

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-You can hear the area's literary

-stories and enjoy tea and cake.

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-Contact the Ty Newydd Creative

-Writing Centre to book your tickets.

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-Welcome back.

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-We're joined by a duo who are making

-their mark in the music world.

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-Dafydd a Lisa have been dubbed

-the new Tony ac Aloma!

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Tony ac Aloma have been supportive.

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-They have been very supportive.

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-We've been visiting them a lot.

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-We went to see them last November.

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-They have taught us a lot.

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-We try to sing a lot of the

-old classics.

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-You also appeared on Heno

-at Galeri, Caernarfon.

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-Things have gone from strength

-to strength from then.

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-We have a CD.

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-They sold out so

-we had to order more!

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-People still want our CDs.

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-We've had a lot of

-invitations too...

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-..since releasing the CD.

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-Congratulations to Lisa.

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-You've had a baby.

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-It's a little boy called Elis.

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-He's four months old.

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-I've got a little boy too.

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-I'm getting married in a fortnight.

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-I think I'm more nervous

-about tonight...

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-..than at the wedding.

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-Who is singing at your wedding?

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-I can't say about

-who's singing at the wedding.

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-We're going on a tour of Scotland

-in March.

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-We look forward to your performance

-later in the programme.

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-Let's join another person

-from Anglesey.

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-Good evening from all four of us,

-Elin Fflur!

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-Everyone is excited about

-Dafydd and Lisa's performance.

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-It's going to be a busy weekend

-in Porthmadog.

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-The William Mathias Music Centre

-is 21 this year.

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-All the pupils are going

-to be part of a concert.

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-It's at the centre in

-Porthmadog tomorrow.

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-I was at one of the rehearsals.

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-This is my favourite sound

-in the whole world.

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-BRASS BAND MUSIC

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-It will be performed by this

-talented crew at Sunday's concert.

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-I'm here to find out everything

-we need to know so take it away.

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-The William Mathias School Service

-has run since 1996...

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-..and is celebrating 21 years.

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-An orchestral concert has been and

-this Sunday sees the bands concert.

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-The service provides

-music lessons...

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-..for Year 3 to A Level students

-at Gwynedd and Anglesey schools.

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-It's an invaluable service

-for the pupils.

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-How long have you been part

-of the band rehearsals?

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-I've been doing it since Year 4.

0:29:380:29:41

-You're able to play all genres

-of music and make new friends.

0:29:420:29:48

-What's Dylan Williams

-like as a teacher?

0:29:480:29:51

-He tries to make us sound perfect.

0:29:510:29:56

-Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen make quite

-a lot of noise here every Wednesday.

0:29:570:30:02

-It takes a lot of work

-to control these children.

0:30:020:30:05

-Yes, they're naughty children.

0:30:050:30:07

-Are they?

0:30:070:30:09

-Are they?

-

-No, they're not!

0:30:090:30:12

-What are you looking forward to

-at Sunday's concert?

0:30:130:30:17

-I'm looking forward

-to seeing the audience.

0:30:170:30:23

-I like to have them there

-when I'm there.

0:30:230:30:26

-What type of music are you playing?

0:30:260:30:30

-What type of music are you playing?

-

-There's one normal.

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-And there's a slow one.

0:30:320:30:37

-And one fast song.

0:30:370:30:40

-What's the best thing

-about being a band member?

0:30:400:30:44

-We perform the best song

-which is YMCA.

0:30:440:30:50

-There are about 150 pupils here

-and there's a wide spectrum of them.

0:30:530:31:00

-It appeals to those who can play the

-basics to those who are competent.

0:31:000:31:10

-Sunday's concert includes

-the junior band behind us.

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-There's the youth band and senior

-band that features Geth and myself.

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-We play a varied repertoire with

-classical to contemporary songs.

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-There's a great variety

-to entertain the audience.

0:31:310:31:38

-How good are these behind you?

0:31:380:31:41

-They will be the best band

-on the night.

0:31:410:31:44

-What do you think?

0:31:440:31:46

-I'd put my money on them.

0:31:470:31:49

-Good luck everyone!

0:31:490:31:54

-The time has come.

0:32:010:32:02

-Which photograph from the

-hundreds of entries we received...

0:32:020:32:07

-..is worthy of winning the iPad

-or the television?

0:32:070:32:11

-Emyr Young has the answer!

0:32:110:32:16

-It's been a tough task!

0:32:160:32:27

-It's been a real headache!

0:32:270:32:30

-I was pleasantly surprised.

0:32:300:32:34

-The theme was spring.

0:32:350:32:37

-We've got a photograph of a lamb.

0:32:380:32:43

-I really like the birds nesting.

0:32:440:32:50

-We also have a red squirrel.

0:32:500:32:54

-I like the next one.

0:32:540:33:05

-Simple but effective.

0:33:060:33:09

-There's also a simple

-one of planting potatoes.

0:33:090:33:18

-There's also a letter from

-Meryl Lewis.

0:33:180:33:21

-She printed her photograph.

0:33:210:33:25

-She should be praised

-for sending it to us.

0:33:260:33:29

-Let's turn our attention to the

-photographs in the top three.

0:33:300:33:38

-In third place, we have a photograph

-by Sion Griffiths.

0:33:380:33:44

-It's a photograph of a robin.

0:33:440:33:53

-It's taken a lot of time

-to capture that.

0:33:540:33:57

-What about the photograph

-in second place?

0:33:580:34:01

-Wynne Evans claimed second place.

0:34:010:34:08

-It's a great landscape of Snowdonia.

0:34:080:34:15

-It's a wonderful panorama.

0:34:160:34:19

-Was an app used to take this?

0:34:190:34:26

-I think it's a natural photograph.

0:34:260:34:30

-Why didn't it win?

0:34:310:34:34

-The one in first place

-was better in my view!

0:34:350:34:40

-I think a lot of people

-will like that.

0:34:400:34:42

-It's time to reveal the winner.

0:34:430:34:48

-The winner is Siwan Elenid.

0:34:480:34:53

-Why did this photograph

-stand out from the rest?

0:34:530:34:58

-There's hope in this photograph.

0:34:580:35:10

-This blonde haired boy

-is wearing Gareth Bale's shirt.

0:35:100:35:18

-There's also the red, white

-and green of the Welsh flag.

0:35:190:35:26

-It's full of different layers.

0:35:260:35:33

-You have taken your time

-over this photo.

0:35:330:35:37

-You see more things in than

-photograph as you study.

0:35:370:35:40

-It's full of hope for the future.

0:35:400:35:43

-That lad could be playing

-for Wales in the future!

0:35:430:35:48

-Congratulations to Siwan.

0:35:480:35:50

-You get to choose between

-either the iPad or the television.

0:35:500:35:55

-In the final part of the programme,

-we celebrate Cartoonists Day...

0:35:560:35:59

-..with those people who created

-some of our favourite characters.

0:36:000:36:04

-Dafydd a Lisa perform the Tony

-ac Aloma classic, Cofion Gorau.

0:36:040:36:08

-Join us in a few minutes.

0:36:080:36:12

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0:36:200:36:22

-Welcome back.

0:36:250:36:27

-The sun is still shining

-in Llanelli...

0:36:270:36:30

-..and Yvonne

-is smiling from ear to ear!

0:36:300:36:32

-Welcome to the programme.

0:36:330:36:35

-Thank you.

0:36:350:36:39

-First, I'd like

-to thank Thomas Davies...

0:36:400:36:43

-..for the wonderful photograph

-of the blue skies over Rhyl.

0:36:430:36:47

-Tomorrow will see more cloud.

0:36:470:36:51

-Tomorrow, Newcastle Emlyn Rugby Club

-marks 40 years...

0:36:510:36:54

-..and there's going to be a lot of

-celebrating in the evening.

0:36:540:36:59

-The weather in Newcastle Emlyn

-should be cloudy but dry.

0:36:590:37:04

-Aberaeron Rugby Club

-is celebrating 40 years.

0:37:040:37:08

-It should be dry in Aberaeron.

0:37:080:37:13

-Owen Jones won a cap for Wales

-last week and he'll be in Aberaeron.

0:37:140:37:18

-The secretaries of the rugby clubs

-in Newcastle Emlyn and Aberaeron...

0:37:180:37:23

-..have been in their roles

-since the clubs were formed.

0:37:230:37:27

-The future looks bright

-for both rugby clubs.

0:37:280:37:33

-Sunday should be the best day

-of the weekend.

0:37:330:37:36

-It will be warm and dry on Sunday

-with light winds.

0:37:360:37:39

-You'll need some suncream on Sunday.

0:37:390:37:42

-It's ideal weather for a barbecue!

0:37:420:37:48

-Cartoonists Day is celebrated

-every year on 5 May.

0:37:480:37:52

-Cartoons date back to the 19th

-century and they are still popular.

0:37:520:37:55

-We're celebrating the day

-by meeting the cartoonists of Wales.

0:37:550:38:00

-I started as a cartoonist

-when I was in school.

0:38:050:38:12

-My parents realized that I had some

-talent and better than the others.

0:38:130:38:19

-I didn't turn professional

-until I was 30.

0:38:190:38:23

-You need an understanding of life...

0:38:230:38:26

-..as a good cartoonist

-needs to do more than just sketch.

0:38:260:38:30

-I've always enjoyed sketching

-and it was my way of communicating.

0:38:310:38:37

-I did an art class after graduating

-and wasn't very good with paint...

0:38:370:38:43

-..so did cartoons which was the way

-I expressed myself...

0:38:430:38:48

-..and Rala Rwdins was born!

0:38:480:38:50

-In the early days, my influences

-were Rolf Harris and Tony Hart...

0:38:540:39:00

-..and Art Attack in the 1990s.

0:39:000:39:06

-A lot of those programmes could be

-watched by parents and children.

0:39:060:39:12

-I've got a lot of influences

-as I like reading graphic novels...

0:39:120:39:17

-..Japanese cartoons and cartoons

-that have a touch of humour.

0:39:170:39:24

-It has little characters and sayings

-which I like to include myself.

0:39:240:39:31

-It has changed a lot

-from when I started out.

0:39:320:39:37

-I'd post my cartoons

-in the early days.

0:39:370:39:42

-It could take two days for a cartoon

-to get to the papers.

0:39:420:39:48

-I do a lot of things for weddings

-or gifts for friends.

0:39:480:39:53

-It's unique and personal.

0:39:530:39:57

-I've also done caricatures for local

-rugby clubs and people who retire.

0:39:570:40:04

-In terms of writing a story,

-I see it visually in cartoon-form.

0:40:040:40:11

-I do that for Rala Rwdins

-and write the story afterwards.

0:40:110:40:17

-It helps to encourage children

-to write.

0:40:170:40:20

-This is a natural medium

-for children.

0:40:210:40:24

-You form a character by drawing a

-face with eyes and a random nose.

0:40:240:40:30

-The ideas start to form

-after they have created the face.

0:40:300:40:34

-I've seen posts by people

-who aren't the best at sketching...

0:40:380:40:43

-..but have doodled and uploaded it

-to Facebook and Twitter.

0:40:430:40:48

-It's seen by thousands

-so it's a fantastic platform.

0:40:480:40:53

-Cartoonists Day is very important...

0:40:540:40:57

-..as it acknowledges work

-that isn't recognized in fine art.

0:40:570:41:04

-It's important to show the artwork

-that goes into making a cartoon.

0:41:040:41:10

-You still love cartoons!

0:41:240:41:27

-Eleri Sion, Rhys ap William

-and Yvonne are still with us.

0:41:280:41:39

-Eleri was on Radio Wales today.

0:41:390:41:45

-You were joined by your hero.

0:41:460:41:49

-I grew up with this man.

0:41:500:41:53

-It was Jason Donovan!

0:41:540:42:02

-He often comes into the studio

-to see me in Cardiff.

0:42:020:42:10

-He's in Million Dollar Quartet

-in Cardiff.

0:42:100:42:15

-It's a great musical.

0:42:160:42:22

-Ffasiwn Mecanic is also on tonight

-- the final.

0:42:220:42:25

-It's the final

-of Ffasiwn Mecanic tonight too!

0:42:250:42:28

-We close tonight with Dafydd a Lisa

-and the classic song, Cofion Gorau.

0:42:290:42:33

-# It happened within a second

0:42:340:42:40

-# I fell in love with you forever

0:42:400:42:49

-# Fond memories of God at his best

0:42:500:42:57

-# Putting two like us

-together as one

0:42:570:43:05

-# As time passes, our love deepens

0:43:070:43:14

-# I long for your company

-all of the time

0:43:140:43:22

-# Fond memories of God at his best

0:43:240:43:31

-# Putting a sparkle in your eyes

-and my world's full of peace

0:43:310:43:39

-# Sometimes there's laughter

0:43:410:43:45

-# Sometimes a tear

0:43:450:43:48

-# We fight a little

0:43:490:43:52

-# But it never lasts

0:43:520:43:57

-# Fond memories of God at his best

0:43:580:44:05

-# We can forgive our weaknesses

0:44:050:44:14

-# Sometimes there's laughter

-and sometimes a tear

0:44:320:44:40

-# We fight a little

-but it never lasts

0:44:400:44:48

-# Fond memories of God at his best

0:44:490:44:56

-# We can forgive our weaknesses

0:44:560:45:04

-# There's less of a future

-than of the past

0:45:060:45:13

-# I still hold you tightly

-to my chest

0:45:140:45:22

-# Fond memories of God at his best

0:45:230:45:30

-# Leave a memory in my mind

-for me to remember the past

0:45:310:45:39

-# Fond memories of God at his best

0:45:390:45:46

-# Leave a memory in my mind

-for me to remember the past

0:45:460:45:54

-# Fond memories of God at his best

0:45:540:46:01

-# Leave a memory in my mind

0:46:010:46:06

-# For me to remember

0:46:060:46:10

-# Remember the past #

0:46:100:46:14

-APPLAUSE

0:46:150:46:17

-That was wonderful.

0:46:200:46:23

-You can hear the song again

-in a moment on our page on YouTube.

0:46:230:46:27

-Until next week, it's goodnight

-from us all in Llanelli.

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