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-Hello and how are you?

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-The weekend has arrived and our

-cameras have reached Edinburgh.

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-Wales takes on Scotland tomorrow

-in the Six Nations Championship.

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-Fans have flocked here

-to support our lads.

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-Good evening and welcome to Heno.

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-Come on, Wales!

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-And from Edinburgh to Llanelli.

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-Welcome to the both of us here

-with another jam-packed programme.

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-Daf's in Edinburgh tonight.

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-And despite Storm Doris,

-he's made it there in one piece!

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-I'm not a fan of Storm Doris because

-she caused a lot of problems for me.

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-I'm at the Three Sisters in Scotland

-that's full of Welsh fans.

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-I'll be chatting

-with some of the Welsh fans later.

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-Lisa Angharad joins us and has

-just joined the Jonathan team.

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-We find out more about the antics.

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-Chief Bard Rhys Iorwerth is here

-with his prose book, Abermandraw.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-What's on offer from Huw?

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-I'm at the Senedd tonight

-to view a special exhibition.

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-There are some familiar and less

-familiar faces at the exhibition.

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-Yvonne dips behind the scenes of

-the comedy drama series, Anita.

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-The time has also come judge our

-winter photography competition.

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-Professional photographers

-Sioned Birchell and Nia Davies...

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-..have browsed through

-over 500 of your entries.

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-We'll have a winner by end of the

-programme so don't move a muscle!

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-But first tonight,

-we return to Daf in Edinburgh.

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-Welcome back to Edinburgh.

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-Many fans have flocked here

-for the rugby match tomorrow.

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-Earlier, I took a whistle-stop tour

-of the city with a local Welshman.

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-Hello, John.

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-Hello, John.

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-Hello, Dafydd.

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-Welcome to Scotland and Edinburgh.

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-Can I have a private tour?

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-Can I have a private tour?

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-Yes, hop on.

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-# When I wake up,

-well I know I'm gonna be,

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-# I'm gonna be the man

-who wakes up next you

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-# When I go out,

-yeah I know I'm gonna be

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-# I'm gonna be the man

-who goes along with you #

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-How does a Tregaron man end up

-driving buses in Edinburgh?

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-I came here for three years

-and that was about 50 years ago.

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-I met my wife and it's her fault

-that I'm still here.

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-Edinburgh is a lovely city.

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-Edinburgh is a lovely city.

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-Yes, it is.

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-There's the old town and new parts

-and it isn't too big.

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-It's no wonder that it is so popular

-for tourists...

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-..because they come here

-all through the year.

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-# But I would walk 500 miles

-and I would walk 500 more

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-# Just to be the man

-who walks a thousand miles

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-# To fall down at your door #

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-We've arrived at Murrayfield,

-the home of the Scottish rugby team.

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-This is where Wales plays tomorrow

-but you'll be starting tonight.

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-Yes, it's a busy weekend.

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-The Cardiff Blues play against

-Edinburgh tonight...

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-..so I'll join my wife and

-four friends at the game tonight.

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-I have to admit that we won't be

-supporting Cardiff.

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-Tomorrow, only five of the six

-will be supporting Scotland!

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-I'm glad to hear that as I thought

-you might support Scotland.

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-What will the atmosphere be like

-no matter the result?

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-Everyone will be happy

-after the game.

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-It's great for the Welsh and Scots

-but different with the English.

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-Everyone will be happy

-and will accept the result.

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-What will the score be tomorrow?

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-Um... 15 - 12.

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-Um... 15 - 12.

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-Yes, I have to agree with you.

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-It was great to spend the day

-with John in Edinburgh.

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-I'm at the Three Sisters.

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-I'm joined by Jude.

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-I come here every two years.

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-I always have a great time.

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-You are with Dave.

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-Aren't you cold?

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-No, it's nice and warm.

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-Dave's wearing a kilt.

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-The atmosphere keeps me warm.

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-Where are you from?

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-I'm from Mynyddygarreg.

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-It's a great night.

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-What will be the score?

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-We're going to win tomorrow.

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-I'll be a close battle.

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-I'm from Hendy.

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-And Godre'r Graig.

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-Do you often come on tour?

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-Yes, we came here on Friday.

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-We'll be here until Sunday.

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-We're going to the stadium tomorrow.

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-Let's move over here.

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-A lot of people came here by bus.

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-How long did it take you?

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-It took ten hours.

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-We had a few pints.

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-Did you have a sing-song on the bus?

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-There was a lot of singing.

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-The weather was terrible.

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-Doris didn't hinder you at all.

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-Doris wasn't very welcoming.

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-This one had to drive.

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-He was great at driving.

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-He just wants a pint.

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-Who's going to win?

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-Wales will win!

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-They'll score two tries.

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-Congratulations to

-the Llantwit Major rugby club.

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-They cycled to Scotland.

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-They raised 6,000.

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-Don't forget to join me later.

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-The presenter,

-Lisa Angharad has joined us.

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-She's the latest member

-to join Jonathan on S4C.

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-Before our chat,

-here's a clip for you.

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-"Omnes viae Romam ducunt",

-or every road leads to Rome!

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-Apart from the A474

-- that just leads to Llanelli.

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-Come on, there's lots to do!

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-FASHION.

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-One thing's for certain,

-Italians are really fashionable.

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-The last thing you want

-is to look out of place.

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-# RULE BRITANNIA #

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-Don't be alarmed if the Italians

-clap during a chat as it's normal.

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-They've got a gesture

-for almost everything.

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-You need to learn a few of them.

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-Mmm! Perfecto!

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-A drop of wine? Mmm!

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-You've had the 'perfecto' job!

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-I feel very jammy

-for getting the job.

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-I only go to the away games.

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-I go to Rome and Scotland.

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-I've done quite well.

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-Sarra Easterby is on the team.

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-She has a pedigree for rugby.

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-What did you have to offer?

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-I had nothing to offer.

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-I don't know anything about rugby.

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-I'm just clueless!

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-You give a lesson to viewers

-about these countries.

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-I want to teach the people

-of Wales...

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-..about the countries

-they will be visiting.

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-I doubt they learn a lot.

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-It's just a bit of fun.

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-You're always wearing

-something different.

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-I'm glad you noticed.

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-I'm a control freak.

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-Matthew Glyn wrote all the jokes.

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-In Rome,

-I wanted to have different outfits.

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-I had to get about 30 red outfits...

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-..so that I had different outfits.

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-Do you remember that plastic

-cat suit worn by Britney?

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-I took it home and tried it on.

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-The crotch was down here!

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-It squeaked a lot.

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-I've got some disco pants.

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-I don't know what people think

-about me.

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-A lot of people are nice.

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-In Italy,

-there was a language barrier.

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-One man told me he was Egyptian!

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-Will you be wearing red tomorrow,

-Rhys?

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-I hate rugby!

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-I'm joking!

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-No, I'm a football man.

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-I'm jealous of the fans

-in Edinburgh.

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-I wish I was there now.

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-Lisa returns later tonight

-on Jonathan at 9.30pm on S4C.

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-After the break, we attend the

-Icons and Allies exhibition...

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-..which celebrates

-the gay community in Wales.

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-Rhys Iorwerth discusses his

-prose work, Abermandraw.

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-Before tonight's adjudication, let's

-see more of your competition photos.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-Wales has been celebrating

-LGBT History Month.

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-An exhibition was created and was

-launched at the Senedd last week.

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-Huw Fash paid it a visit.

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-How important is it

-to have this history month?

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-It's important and speakers today,

-like the AM, Hannah Blythyn...

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-..have said that when they were

-young, they didn't know...

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-..that key figures such as John

-Davies belonged to this community.

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-It's important that these stories

-are told and celebrated...

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-..and for young people

-to see and read these stories.

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-Tell us about the starting point

-of this wonderful exhibition.

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-This is part of LGBT History Month

-which is taking place in the UK.

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-We thought it was important

-to start to unearth...

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-..the Welsh historical background

-of LGBT people and our allies.

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-It's wonderful to see the spectrum

-of people who are celebrated here.

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-I didn't know Terrence Higgins

-was a Welshman...

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-..and his contribution

-via his Trust has been incredible.

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-There's also Goronwy Rees who worked

-towards legalizing homosexuality.

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-The AM, Hannah Blythyn is one of the

-main sponsors of the exhibition.

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-Events like this

-and a sense of having a history...

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-..and recognizing the positive role

-of LGBT people and allies...

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-..have made in our communities

-and country is really important.

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-It offers young people across Wales

-someone they can identify with.

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-You're a member of the committee

-that chose the people we see today.

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-Why did you nominate Dai Donovan?

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-Dai Donovan and his co-workers at

-Onllwyn were important in the 1980s.

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-They made a massive contribution

-by standing alongside gay people...

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-..who supported the miners.

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-This changed my life and I believe

-it saved the lives of a generation.

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-If we don't remember...

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-..we cannot ensure equality for

-the LGBT community in the future.

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-We're rediscovering these stories.

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-This is a tragic tale of the love

-of Edward II and Hugh Despenser.

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-He was caught near Beddau

-in the Old Glamorgan...

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-..where he was hung,

-drawn and quartered.

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-This shows how far

-our community has come.

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-As a representative

-of Stonewall Cymru...

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-..you must be delighted to see

-Gloria Jenkins as one of the icons.

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-Yes, and Gloria is one of the

-co-founders of Stonewall Cymru.

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-We're following in her footsteps

-when we do our work.

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-I wouldn't have a job

-if it wasn't for her.

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-Her contribution

-is extremely important.

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-You're an international gay icon for

-the first gay kiss on television.

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-How important is an event like this?

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-It's very important but the sad fact

-is that we're still fighting.

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-It's over 30 years since I did that

-first gay kiss on television...

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-..and it made the Nine O'clock News.

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-By doing that, I had the confidence

-to come out and it didn't matter.

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-The exhibition will tour Wales and

-for more details head to Facebook.

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-It's time for our chat with

-the Chief Bard, Rhys Iorwerth.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-Rhys has published his first

-prose book called Abermandraw.

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-Tell us more about Abermandraw.

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-I usually write poetry.

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-People associate me with poetry.

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-That's what I've done

-for the last ten years.

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-First, people write in any format.

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-Prose was always my great love...

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-..and it was only in my teens...

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-..that I became obsessed

-with poetry.

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-I feel as if I've returned to prose.

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-It starts on a Tuesday morning

-and everyone is in black.

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-It's a simple start.

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-It's quite obvious

-that it's a funeral.

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-The characters are in the wake.

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-We have portraits

-of the characters...

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-..who will feature in the book.

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-It isn't a novel...

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-..and it isn't really

-a series of short stories.

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-I don't know what to call it.

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-These are all the people

-who live in Abermandraw.

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-The characters have great names.

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-There's Madam Sybil.

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-Most of the names

-are just nicknames.

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-The names are just symbols.

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-It's part of a wider theme

-within the book.

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-There's obviously a death.

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-We don't know much

-about the person who has died.

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-We learn about the people

-at the wake.

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-You've had a great response.

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-People have been tweeting about it.

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-Yes, and I'm still nervous

-about the book.

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-I'm used to writing poetry.

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-I know if a poem is going to work.

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-This book is new for me.

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-Any feedback is welcomed.

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-You have moved back to North Wales.

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-I've just moved from

-Cardiff to North Wales.

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-I've moved to Caernarfon

-in the last six months.

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-I've been trying

-to redecorate my home.

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-People think the book

-is based on Caernarfon.

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-That isn't the case.

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-Abermandraw is by Rhys Iorwerth

-and priced 7.99 from Gomer Press.

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-Congratulations to Steffan Davies

-who has cooked on Prynhawn Da.

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-He won Junior Chef of Wales

-at a culinary ceremony in Llandudno.

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-This is what he cooked

-to win the championship.

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-Scallops to start, followed by beef

-and apple and caramel to finish!

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-Congratulations to you

-and come back to cook for us.

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-What have you got for us

-after the break, Elin?

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-Rugby is grabbing the headlines this

-weekend but I'm looking at football.

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-The children of Pwllheli are meeting

-the footballer, Owain Tudur Jones.

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-He's running training sessions

-and the children love it!

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-Daf has more for us from Edinburgh.

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-Join me after the break when

-I'll have more from Edinburgh.

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-I'll be chatting to some experts.

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-Do you like my hat?

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back to Heno

-at the Three Sisters in Edinburgh.

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-Everyone here is looking forward to

-the Wales v Scotland match.

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-We have a makeshift studio here.

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-I'm ready to ask some questions

-about rugby.

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-I'm joined by Gareth Roberts.

-Emyr Lewis is also here.

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-Are you ready for tomorrow?

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-I'm very excited.

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-Scotland is looking great.

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-Scotland lost to France.

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-But Wales lost to England too.

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-I hope Wales is going to win.

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-There's one change to the team.

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-We expected George North

-to be back...

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-..to replace Alex Cuthbert.

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-Ross Moriarty is the best player

-in the back row.

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-He's always defensive.

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-There are five changes in

-the Scottish team.

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-I think the Scotland will feel

-the loss of Greig Laidlaw.

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-Laidlaw is a loss.

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-But I think they need

-to keep an eye on Allie Price.

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-Will Wales win tomorrow?

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-We have enough experience to win.

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-Wales will win by ten point.

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-Wales will win by ten points.

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-What do the Welsh know about

-the Scottish players and Scotland?

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-Here's a little quiz.

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-Are you ready for this?

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-Who scored the highest tries

-for Scotland?

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-I think it's the full-back.

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-Stuart Halk.

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-How old is Greig Laidlaw?

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-He's 31.

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-I think he's 6 foot 9.

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-What is the national animal

-of Scotland?

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-It's the unicorn.

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-Flower of Scotland

-is the national song.

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-What are the words?

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-I think it finishes

-until we meet again.

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-The Proclaimers walked

-ten thousand miles.

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-It was 1,000 miles.

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-They walked 500 miles

-and 500 miles more.

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-There's 25 islands in Scotland.

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-It's over 700.

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-How many meats in haggis?

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-The ingredients of haggis

-is the heart and more meat.

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-For now, back to you in Llanelli.

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-Thank you, Daf.

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-We swap rugby for football now.

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-Rugby has taken over at the moment

-but football is popular as ever...

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-..following our success

-at the Euros.

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-Today at Pwllheli Leisure Centre...

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-..youngsters were coached by

-a player who's won seven caps.

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-Elin met Owain Tudur Jones

-and some budding footballers.

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-It's organized by Hunaniaith

-with Pwllheli football club.

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-Hunaniaith is like

-a Welsh Language Initiative...

0:30:200:30:23

-..that works with Gwynedd Council

-and other public bodies...

0:30:230:30:27

-..to try to influence

-the use of the Welsh language.

0:30:270:30:31

-We want children and young people

-to have a great experience in Welsh.

0:30:310:30:35

-The children can meet Owain Tudur

-Jones and chat about Euro 2016.

0:30:350:30:39

-This is the important thing

-that we want to get across...

0:30:400:30:43

-..and continue that pride

-in the Welsh language...

0:30:430:30:46

-..and the way it was used

-in Euro 2016.

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-You're the only two girls

-in the class so why are you here?

0:30:590:31:04

-I love football and I wanted to meet

-Owain Tudur Jones.

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-I want to learn

-to score a lot of goals today.

0:31:100:31:16

-I've come to Pwllheli to hold a

-training session with the children.

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-I'm a new face for them

-and differ from their usual coaches.

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-It's just something that differs

-from their usual training.

0:31:360:31:40

-The success of the national football

-team over the summer was incredible.

0:31:400:31:45

-I've heard that more people

-want to play the game these days.

0:31:450:31:49

-I hope that they score

-a lot of goals today...

0:31:490:31:56

-..and that the children

-listen to me.

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-CHEERING

0:32:010:32:03

-I haven't started yet so I hope

-I can teach that boy something!

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-It's important for the younger ones

-aged six, seven and eight.

0:32:130:32:17

-Owain Tudur Jones has seven caps

-for Wales so that will inspire them.

0:32:170:32:21

-I hope this helps them

-with their games on Saturday.

0:32:220:32:26

-Our under 14s team has a semi-final

-on Saturday in the North Wales Cup.

0:32:260:32:31

-I hope they learn something but

-the coach won't be happy with that!

0:32:310:32:40

-Why are you here today?

0:32:440:32:46

-Football is fun

-and it keeps you healthy.

0:32:470:32:51

-What have you learnt today?

0:32:520:32:55

-What have you learnt today?

-

-Passing, dribbling and skills.

0:32:550:32:58

-I've learnt to pass, dribble

-and do some new tricks.

0:32:580:33:02

-Would you like to be a footballer

-when you're older?

0:33:020:33:06

-Yes, but I want to play rugby

-and football.

0:33:060:33:10

-Who won the game you played earlier?

0:33:100:33:13

-Who won the game you played earlier?

-

-Us.

0:33:130:33:15

-Are you the best?

0:33:150:33:17

-Are you the best?

-

-Yes, it was 3 - 2.

0:33:170:33:21

-Owain Tudur Jones is great and

-I'd like another session with him.

0:33:210:33:26

-A fun day for the future

-Bales and Ronaldos of Lleyn.

0:33:310:33:36

-Pwllheli is also busy hosting

-its St David's Day Parade tomorrow.

0:33:360:33:40

-Go and join the fun

-if you're in the area.

0:33:410:33:44

-We'll have more on Monday's Heno.

0:33:440:33:47

-It's time for another break.

0:33:470:33:50

-Later, Sioned and Nia will judge our

-2017 winter photography competition.

0:33:500:33:55

-If you've entered, stay tuned, as

-you could win a television or iPad.

0:33:550:34:00

-Yvonne's also behind the scenes

-of the latest series of Anita.

0:34:010:34:08

-But let's head to the break with

-your events in our Friday Calendar.

0:34:080:34:13

-I've got a message from the National

-Botanic Garden in Llanarthne.

0:34:210:34:26

-The St David's Day celebrations

-start early on Sunday 26 February.

0:34:270:34:31

-There's a craft and food fair

-by local producers.

0:34:310:34:35

-It's free entry with music, dancing

-and activities for the family.

0:34:350:34:43

-Once again, we open the gardens and

-woodlands of Henblas for charity.

0:34:450:34:53

-It's on 18, 19, 25 and 26 February

-so come and see us.

0:34:530:35:02

-Y Ladis perform at Theatr Felinfach

-on Friday 3 March at 7.30pm.

0:35:060:35:11

-It's a lively, suggestive Welsh show

-that is unsuitable for children...

0:35:120:35:17

-..and only for those

-aged 14 and upwards.

0:35:170:35:23

-Book your seat by calling the

-ticket office on 01570 470 697...

0:35:230:35:28

-..or visit

-www.theatrfelinfach.cymru

0:35:280:35:36

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-Welcome back.

0:35:530:35:55

-Let's welcome the judges of our

-winter photography competition.

0:35:550:35:59

-They are Sioned Birchell

-and Nia Davies.

0:35:590:36:04

-For viewers who don't know you

-tell us more about yourselves.

0:36:040:36:14

-Thank you for having us here.

0:36:170:36:22

-We're friends.

0:36:220:36:28

-We also run a photography business.

0:36:280:36:33

-We do weddings and business work.

0:36:330:36:42

-We also offer training

-to would-be photographers!

0:36:420:36:45

-We had over 500 entries.

0:36:450:36:50

-Before we reveal our three finalists

-let's hear about the other entrants.

0:36:500:36:57

-What were you looking for?

0:36:570:37:04

-We wanted something

-that told a story.

0:37:040:37:09

-There was some great photographs

-about the Welsh landscape.

0:37:090:37:15

-What about the standard?

0:37:150:37:22

-The quality of the photographs

-was incredible.

0:37:220:37:25

-The subjects were very varied.

0:37:250:37:32

-We struggled to get a shortlist.

0:37:320:37:39

-Alcwyn Deiniol Evans

-took this photograph.

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-It was very abstract.

0:37:450:37:46

-We loved the patterns.

0:37:460:37:51

-Next, we have Arron Hughes.

0:37:510:37:55

-This was beautiful.

0:37:550:37:59

-It made the most of the sunset.

0:37:590:38:03

-It has an amazing composition.

0:38:030:38:08

-Chris Evans is next.

0:38:080:38:15

-It's a beautiful photograph.

0:38:160:38:19

-Glesni Maxwell is next.

0:38:190:38:24

-We had a lot of photographs

-of animals.

0:38:240:38:28

-This one was funny.

0:38:280:38:31

-Ifor Davies is next.

0:38:310:38:38

-This one speaks winter.

0:38:380:38:47

-Iwan Williams from Caernarfon

-is next.

0:38:480:38:58

-This is lovely

-with the black and white.

0:38:580:39:04

-Third place goes to Lois Dafydd.

0:39:050:39:10

-We liked the sheep.

0:39:100:39:13

-It gave the photograph

-a personality.

0:39:130:39:17

-Alex Davies also scoops third place.

0:39:170:39:22

-Alex's photograph is wonderful.

0:39:220:39:25

-Not everyone has a drone.

0:39:250:39:27

-It has great shadows.

0:39:270:39:32

-Derec Owen takes second place.

0:39:320:39:34

-We loved this one.

0:39:350:39:41

-It has something familiar

-to us all...

0:39:420:39:44

-..with the tyre.

0:39:440:39:47

-Our winning photograph

-was taken by Beti Wyn Davies.

0:39:470:39:53

-Congratulations to you, Beti.

0:39:540:40:00

-We both agreed that this

-had a great composition.

0:40:010:40:04

-We loved it.

0:40:040:40:06

-Beti can choose between

-an iPad and a television.

0:40:060:40:09

-The latest series of Anita

-hits our screens on Sunday night.

0:40:110:40:14

-Yvonne steps behind the scenes and

-meets members of the cast and crew.

0:40:150:40:19

-S4C will make everyone smile from

-Anglesey to Cardiff on Sunday...

0:40:200:40:25

-..thanks to the return

-of the comedy series, Anita.

0:40:260:40:29

-I've been invited to take a look

-behind the scenes so come with me.

0:40:290:40:35

-The first series ended

-with Anita in shock!

0:40:430:40:48

-Yes, Mike Ranieri

-landed on her doorstep.

0:40:490:40:53

-He was Anita's lover and the

-father of Jools, Anita's daughter.

0:40:540:40:58

-She hasn't heard anything from Mike

-in 20 years.

0:40:580:41:02

-Anita was head over heels

-in love with him and vice versa.

0:41:030:41:07

-For the last 20 years, Anita put all

-her energy into raising Jools.

0:41:070:41:14

-Your mother is always so...

0:41:140:41:16

-Your mother is always so...

-

-Lush.

0:41:160:41:19

-Yes, but...

0:41:190:41:21

-Yes, but...

-

-Awesome.

0:41:210:41:23

-Yes, but...

0:41:230:41:24

-Yes, but...

-

-Wicked.

0:41:240:41:25

-No, never wicked.

0:41:250:41:27

-No, never wicked.

-

-Wicked's good, mind.

0:41:270:41:30

-Yes, she was the wickedest.

0:41:300:41:33

-Bedwyr is stuck in the middle as

-at the end of the last series...

0:41:330:41:37

-..we saw the return of Anita's

-former lover, the handsome Italian.

0:41:380:41:41

-This has left Bedwyr worrying

-greatly about his position.

0:41:420:41:45

-It'll be interesting to see

-how Bedwyr copes with it all.

0:41:450:41:48

-Bedwyr sorts everyone out

-once he gets his teeth into it...

0:41:480:41:52

-..but he's a real gentleman

-and gets everything in order.

0:41:520:41:59

-I hope everything is alright for him

-and Anita in the end.

0:41:590:42:07

-This is Vivian's kitchen

-and she's Bedwyr's mother.

0:42:120:42:17

-The crew is preparing

-for the next scene.

0:42:170:42:21

-The new series has taken

-about five weeks to film.

0:42:220:42:25

-Come on, come on.

0:42:250:42:28

-No, out the back through the garage

-where there's less carpet.

0:42:280:42:34

-I've got vol-au-vents to stuff and

-need 15 minutes to get my tights on!

0:42:340:42:39

-How does your relationship

-with Bedwyr and his son develop?

0:42:390:42:44

-This is a small family that extends

-and grows and is much happier.

0:42:440:42:53

-Anita is the Salt of the Earth,

-is kind and loyal.

0:43:010:43:06

-She's worked hard all her life

-and understands people.

0:43:060:43:10

-She's working in a residential home

-which has helped her to settle.

0:43:100:43:15

-What is the importance

-of this kind of programme for S4C?

0:43:150:43:19

-It's important to produce programmes

-of this kind for S4C viewers...

0:43:190:43:25

-..because it reflects where we are

-in terms of a society.

0:43:260:43:32

-I can reveal that comedian

-Tudur Owen is joining the series.

0:43:320:43:35

-Who will he play?

0:43:350:43:38

-I can't say too much but I'm Dei's

-brother and I've come from Canada.

0:43:380:43:44

-I'm not usually this tanned so

-there's chemicals all over my face.

0:43:440:43:50

-I can't tell you too much

-but he's arrived from Canada...

0:43:500:43:54

-..and sets the cat

-amongst the pigeons.

0:43:540:43:58

-It's such a happy production

-both on and off the screen.

0:43:580:44:03

-Everybody is so lovely

-and no-one is difficult.

0:44:030:44:10

-Thank you, Yvonne.

-It's been a pleasure, fair play.

0:44:110:44:14

-You're lovely, all smiles.

0:44:150:44:17

-And thanks to everyone on Heno

-for putting this on the programme.

0:44:180:44:24

-Anita returns on Sunday at 8.30pm.

0:44:260:44:31

-I love watching it.

0:44:310:44:36

-Lisa Angharad and Rhys Iorwerth have

-been our studio guests this evening.

0:44:360:44:46

-When is the launch of your book?

0:44:470:44:50

-The book is launched in Caernarfon.

0:44:500:44:52

-It's on 5 March.

0:44:520:44:58

-Join me for Jonathan later.

0:44:580:45:01

-I'm the one in red!

0:45:010:45:03

-That's it from Heno tonight.

-Prynhawn Da is back on Monday.

0:45:030:45:06

-Dan rustles up a cawl and pancakes.

0:45:060:45:09

-On Monday's Heno,

-we look back at the Oscars.

0:45:090:45:12

-Rhodri Gomer reports

-from the Pembrey Duathlon.

0:45:120:45:15

-And I take a sneak peak at

-the latest series of 35 Diwrnod.

0:45:150:45:18

-It's goodnight from us in Llanelli.

0:45:180:45:20

-Good luck to the Wales squad

-tomorrow.

0:45:210:45:23

-Back to Daf now to wrap up the hour.

0:45:230:45:30

-Welcome back to Edinburgh.

0:45:310:45:33

-It's been a great evening

-in Edinburgh...

0:45:340:45:36

-..ahead of the Wales v Scotland

-match tomorrow.

0:45:360:45:40

-We leave you with

-some traditional bagpipes.

0:45:400:45:46

-This is The Flower of Scotland.

0:45:460:45:50

-Goodnight to you all.

0:45:500:45:52

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