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-Hello, good evening and welcome

-to Friday night's Heno.

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-Yes, the weekend is here!

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-Halloween parties will be

-taking place across the country.

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-Gareth is here with tips on how

-to create some horrific party food.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-What do you have in store for us?

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-We've got some spooky treats

-for big and little kids!

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-Remove the flesh from the oranges.

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-of the eyes and mouth.

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-You've got some fantastic ideas.

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-Tomorrow night, there's an important

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-To remind us all, Gerallt is waiting

-for us at Bangor Railway Station.

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-Good evening, Gerallt.

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-I'm waiting to catch the train.

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-This weekend,

-we turn the clocks back.

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-It's imperative that we all know

-which way it turns.

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-Also this weekend, over 2,000 will

-be running the Snowdonia Marathon.

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-Everyone has their own story,

-everyone their worthy causes.

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-Tonight, we'll meet

-some of those brave runners.

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-Tomorrow night at Bronwydd Hall,

-there's a chance to relive the '80s.

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-But it's for one night only!

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-One of the bands from that period

-is back.

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-Who remembers this?

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-I'm sure you've guessed correctly.

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-That was, of course, Eryr Wen.

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-Whilst Gareth and I

-start preparing here...

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-..it's time for you at home

-to step back into the 1980s.

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-Imagine the year, 1980.

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-The biggest bands are ruling

-the roost in the music charts.

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-Blondie, Elton John,

-Michael Jackson and Queen.

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-Back here in Wales,

-a new Welsh band has been formed...

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-..by a group of friends from

-Carmarthen Grammar School, Eryr Wen.

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-36 years later, the band have got

-back together for one night only...

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-..here in Bronwydd Hall.

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-# In the morning

-when day is dawning #

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-I don't think there was ever

-any intention to even consider...

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-..that we would get back together.

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-But I must admit, that by now,

-I'm quite confident.

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-I'm so confident...

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-..I'll donate 10 to the charity for

-every bum note I play on the night.

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-We were never the perfect band

-but we had a lot of fun.

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-We have been rehearsing and the

-songs are coming back to us slowly.

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-There's a beginning and an end,

-and hopefully a middle in-between!

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-It will be fine.

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-As far as measuring the band's

-success is concerned...

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-..Eryr Wen records are being sold

-in Amsterdam for 50.

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-I think it's because people

-like the sleeves!

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-Just the sleeves.

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-Just the sleeves.

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-Yes!

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-# Gloria, come home #

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-The band did gain some success.

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-In 1987, they won Can i Gymru

-with Gloria Tyrd Adre.

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-Eryr Wen are reuniting

-for one night only...

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-..to celebrate the life of Andrew

-Pwmps Davies, our former drummer.

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-Andrew is know across Wales

-for many different reasons...

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-..as a cameraman, friend...

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-..and a supporter of rural

-communities in West Wales.

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-His friends got together to help.

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-At the time, we had to buy a drug

-that was only available elsewhere.

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-Unfortunately, the drug

-couldn't treat his cancer.

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-Andrew wanted whatever was left in

-the fund to be used to help others.

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-The new fund is for people

-in the creative industries...

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-..whether you're a writer,

-presenter, cameraman or actor.

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-You can ask us for financial help if

-you're diagnosed with this cancer.

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-It's going to be a really fun night,

-full of nostalgia.

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-Andrew would have been delighted.

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-I'm looking forward to the evening.

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-It will be nice

-once we've finished our set...

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-..so we can sit down, enjoy

-Ail Symudiad and have a chat.

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-It's safe to say

-that there's no new material!

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-We are going to play the old...

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-favourites because they're not!

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-We'll play the old songs,

-just the old ones.

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-Enjoy that concert tomorrow night.

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-It's for a very worthy cause too.

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-Monday is Halloween

-but if you're anything like me...

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-..the celebrations start tomorrow.

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-Gareth is here to help us decide

-what to cook for those parties.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-Where shall we start?

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-We start with the savouries.

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-We've got some witches fingers.

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-We've got some shortcrust pastry.

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-You can also freeze the pastry

-and leave it to defrost.

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-Slice the pasty into squares.

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-Have the recipe at hand.

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-The kids can get involved.

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-Children can help you make them.

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-I'm having a party tomorrow.

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-Take fresh thin sausages.

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-Detach the string of sausages.

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-Roll the pastry around the sausages.

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-Roll them in the pastry raw.

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-Brush with egg and salt.

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-Glaze the pastry with some beaten

-egg.

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-The glaze will seal the pastry.

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-Bake for 20 minutes.

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-Create a black nail with an olive.

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-They look great.

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-Next, we make cheesy spiders.

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-We're using puff pastry.

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-Glaze the pastry with a beaten egg.

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-We want a golden colour.

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-Create the shape of a spider.

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-Slice six strips.

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-Stick them together.

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-They look great.

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-Next, we have some frog legs.

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-Next, we've got chicken drumsticks.

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-Brush pesto over the meat.

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-with crushed crisps.

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-Bake for 20 minutes.

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-We'll have more Halloween ideas

-from Gareth later in the programme.

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-After the break...

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-..we'll join Gerallt at Bangor

-station and at Clynnog Fawr...

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-..as he reminds us all to turn

-those clocks back tomorrow evening.

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-And we'll be wishing

-the best of luck...

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-..to the 2,000 of you running

-the Snowdonia Marathon tomorrow.

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-It's a busy weekend

-across the whole country...

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-..and here are some more events

-coming your way in our Calendar.

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-Come to Cylch Meithrin Felinfach's

-Halloween party in Felinfach Hall...

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-..this Sunday, 30 October at 3.00pm.

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-There's a warm welcome to you all.

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-Enter our fancy dress

-and pumpkin carving competitions.

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-Refreshments will be available.

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-A Handmade Crafts Fair

-takes place at City Hall, Cardiff...

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-..this Saturday and Sunday.

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-It starts at 10.00am and tickets

-are available on the door.

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-Over 100 stallholders will be

-selling all kind of products...

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-..perfect for Christmas shopping.

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-A Cymamfa Ganu will take place

-at New Church, Aberdaron...

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-..on Sunday evening,

-30 October at 8.00pm.

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-Hymns will be sung

-from Caneuon Ffydd...

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-..and all proceeds will go

-to New Church, Aberdaron.

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-Enjoy a Sunday afternoon concert

-on 30 October with Ensemble Cymru.

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-It takes place at Pontio Studio,

-Bangor, between three and four.

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-the centre between one and two.

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-Welcome back to Heno.

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-We're back in the

-kitchen with Gareth.

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-What Halloween treats are you

-preparing for us this evening?

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-We've got devilled eggs for you now.

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-This is perfect for breakfast.

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-Take some soft boiled eggs.

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-Add red dye to the egg yolk.

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-It changes the colour of the yolk.

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-You can also use soldiers.

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-We've got knives as the soldiers.

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-We've got some meringue

-to make some bones.

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-Bake them.

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-After all those parties

-tomorrow evening...

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-..we'll have one important job

-still to do before bedtime.

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-Gerallt is at Bangor railway station

-to remind us about that chore.

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-Welcome to Bangor station where

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-remember to turn those clocks back.

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-It's very important for travellers.

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-Goodbye!

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-This year, the ritual

-of turning the clocks back...

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-..reaches a very important

-milestone.

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-Exactly a century ago, William

-Willett, a builder from Surrey...

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-..put pressure on the government

-to put the clocks forwards.

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-He'd noticed that people

-were still in bed...

-..as

- ger

-in the spring.

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-Willett didn't live to see

-his campaign succeeding.

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-For craftsmen like Michael Atkin,

-who repairs and maintains clocks...

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-..changing the hour reminds him...

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-..that his customers

-love their clocks.

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-They are like children

-to some of them.

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-They have been passed down

-through the generations...

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-..especially the farmhouse clocks.

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-Some of the older folk have lived

-all their lives with clocks...

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-..given to them by their parents.

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-Maybe the husband has looked

-after the clock his entire life.

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-The wife wasn't allowed to touch it!

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-If anything happens to the husband,

-the wife phones me here...

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-..asking me to go over there because

-she's afraid of touching the clock.

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-I have to go there to show her

-how to wind it and care for it.

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-All these clocks have their

-own individual personality.

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-Indeed, no two are the same.

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-There are differences in all

-the movements within the clock.

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-Sometimes, I spot inscriptions

-scratched inside them...

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-..sometimes as far back

-as the 1600s or 1700s.

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-It might have a name like

-Robert Jones or whoever it is.

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-The biggest surprise for me

-is to see a digital clock.

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-I use that to test the other clocks.

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-That signal comes from Rugby

-and it's very accurate.

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-I use it to check the old clocks.

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-I know that is the correct time...

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-..so if I can get the old clocks to

-keep the same time, then I'm happy.

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-This weekend,

-we'll be turning the clocks back.

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-Michael Atkin

-has some words of advice for us.

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-we remember when we turn it back?

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-Never turn the hands backwards.

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-The sensible thing to do

-is to stop the pendulum for an hour.

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-I get phone calls from people who

-have turned the hands backwards...

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-..and damaged the strike

-of the clock.

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-If it doesn't, then do what you like

-but for those which do chime...

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-Always stop the pendulum.

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-It's that simple.

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-Some wise words of advice

-from Michael Atkin.

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-It's interesting to remember that

-before the onset of the railways...

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-..there was no need

-for a clock in Cardiff...

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-..to have the same time

-as one here in Bangor.

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-However, timetables demanded that

-times were synchronised everywhere.

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-People on the railways

-like to say...

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-..that you shouldn't worry if you

-forget to turn the clocks back.

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-If you've got a train to

-catch on Sunday, you won't miss it.

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-You'll just be at the station an

-hour before everyone else!

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-Wherever you're going this weekend,

-have a safe journey and remember...

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-..the clocks go back one hour.

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-Thank you, Gerallt.

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-Make sure you turn back

-those clocks!

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-At 10.00am tomorrow,

-2,000 runners...

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-..will challenge themselves over

-the tough terrain of North Wales...

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-..in the Snowdonia Marathon.

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-The 26-mile course take them

-from the start in Llanberis...

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-..over to Beddgelert, Rhyd Ddu,

-Betws Garmon and Waunfawr...

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-..before crossing the finish line

-back in Llanberis.

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-Today was registration day...

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-..and our cameras were there

-to wish them luck.

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-Today is an important day

-for the marathon.

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-It's the day before the race itself.

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-It's very important to me because

-I'm in charge of the registration.

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-I think this is my tenth one.

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-I haven't run any other marathons

-like Chester or Manchester.

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-I've only ever ran the Snowdonia

-Marathon.

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-Last year, I ran it six times

-in six days with a friend of mine.

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-This year, once is enough.

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-I hadn't decided to run

-until about a month ago...

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-..when I went out for a run.

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-That's what we're going

-to do tomorrow, enjoy it.

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-There is no pressure.

-and we'll be chatting away.

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-It's down to me if I'll run it

-in four or six hours.

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-It's my fourth marathon.

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-I am running for Caroline Gregory.

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-She has been working

-in the Jungle in Calais.

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-Caroline's job is to help

-with registration...

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-children don't go missing.

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-We need people there to ensure

-that others are protected.

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-I obviously have to

-change my clothes.

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-People will see a runner,

-not a bishop.

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-I'm a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde.

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-who is running on Saturday.

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-It's a bit foggy

-here in Llanberis today.

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-We are hoping

-for better weather tomorrow.

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-Good luck to everyone

-who's talking part.

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-It's been recognized as the toughest

-marathon in Europe, which it is.

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-Snowdonia is what makes it unique.

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-It goes through communities like

-Beddgelert, Nant Gwynant, Rhyd Ddu.

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-They don't get much attention

-throughout the year...

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-..but everyone comes out

-to make this race what it is.

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-I tell those who are running

-for the first time just to enjoy it.

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-In my tenth race I will definitely

-spot something new tomorrow.

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-Good luck to all the runners, which

-include our very own Angharad Mair.

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-Good luck Angharad

-from all of us here in Tinopolis.

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-If you're going to watch the race,

-keep an eye out for our cameras...

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-..and if you're running,

-send us your photos and times.

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-We'll be showing all your photos

-on Monday night's Heno.

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-I'm back with Gareth for some more

-horrible Halloween cooking tips.

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-There's also some creepy worms.

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-Get some straws.

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-Fill with some jelly.

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-They create some worms.

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-We also have some frogs eyes.

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-There's some witches hats too.

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-These are simply ice cream cones.

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-Cover ice cream cones

-with chocolate.

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-Use jam to act as the blood.

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-You needs some ginger biscuits.

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-Cover with chocolate.

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-Use dark chocolate.

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-You should have more time at home.

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-Children can make plenty of mess.

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-Here's a Devilish drink for you.

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-You need orange juice.

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-Add green colouring.

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-This creates a slime.

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-We have a cordial

-to create the blood.

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-It's red cordial.

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-All of Gareth's Halloween

-recipes and ideas...

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-..are available

-on our Facebook page.

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-Elin Fflur will be with me

-on the sofa on Monday night...

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-..when Daf Wyn will be in Cardigan

-at Penparc Community School...

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-..for their Halloween party.

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-Alun Williams will be

-shaking in his boots...

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-..as he looks for ghouls

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-If there's anyone there,

-can you give us a sign.

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-Be quiet!

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-Give us a sign by tapping.

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-No, not tapping!

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-You're safe with me.

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-If there's a ghost there,

-give us a sign.

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-Tap or touch me or touch Alun.

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-No, only Geraint.

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-That's all from us

-until Monday evening.

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-Enjoy all your Halloween parties

-over the weekend.

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-Enjoy Eryr Wen at Bronwydd Hall and

-remember to turn your clocks back!

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-From me, Gareth and the rest of

-the crew in Llanelli, good night.

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