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-Hello and welcome to Heno

-live from Llanelli.

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-Thanks to Lowri for telling her

-story in the film before Heno...

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-..as part of S4C's

-Mental Health Awareness Week.

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-We're glad to be part

-of their series of programmes...

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-..and will hear of the important

-role of The Samaritans later.

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-On tonight's Heno, we visit the

-Ffin y Parc Gallery near Llanrwst...

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-..to see its latest exhibition that

-features the artist, Wynne Jenkins.

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-Wynne has recently celebrated

-an important birthday.

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-Daf Wyn's trip around

-the Isle of Man continues tonight.

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-Fastyr mie a failt in Vannin.

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-Good evening and welcome

-to the Isle of Man.

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-I'm here for the final ceremony

-of the Celtic Media Festival...

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-..to meet the winners of the Torc

-which is the festival's award.

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-My studio guest is the actress,

-Mali Harries...

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-..who is here to chat about

-the new series of Y Ditectif.

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-Welcome to the programme, Mali.

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-Thank you.

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-This is the second series.

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-We'll hear more about the new series

-later in the programme.

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-Do you like pyjama days

-in your house, Mali?

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-Yes, we do.

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-Yes, I enjoy a lie in on a Sunday.

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-There wasn't any haste

-to get dressed today...

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-..as there was a worthwhile reason

-for spending a day in your jammies.

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-Yes, it's been a day full of fun,

-laughter and pyjamas...

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-..at the Ardwyn Nursery and Infants

-School in Welshpool.

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-Officers from the Mudiad Meithrin

-are delighted with the party.

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-Yes, it's a lot of fun and this

-is one of many parties in Wales.

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-We're delighted that almost everyone

-is here in their pyjamas.

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-I haven't worn pyjamas

-since I was seven years old...

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-..and having my tonsils out at the

-Caernarfon and Anglesey Infirmary!

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-This is the closest thing I have

-to pyjamas so will they do, Iola?

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-Not quite, but you'll get a sticker

-for contributing to the day...

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-..because we're taking this

-very seriously.

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-We need 2,005 people

-in their pyjamas today.

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-Sorry, you don't count but thank

-you for coming to support us.

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-There are similar parties

-taking place across Wales.

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-Yes, and we've received photographs

-via our Twitter and Facebook pages.

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-Twitter has gone nuts today with

-people sending us their photographs.

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-What's been happening in Welshpool

-this morning, Carys?

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-We had a dance class

-with Dewin in his pyjamas...

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-..to make sure he was fully awake.

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-Over 40 children took part in that.

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-There's a storytelling corner

-and an area for arts and crafts.

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-The children enjoyed celebrating

-the work of the Mudiad Meithrin.

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-I suspect that meeting Dewin

-was the highlight of the day.

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-Yes, and his pyjamas are very smart.

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-The children were delighted

-to see Dewin in his pyjamas.

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-The aim of Mudiad Meithrin is for

-children to play during the day.

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-They should be read to at night

-by an adult...

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-..and we highlight the importance

-of a good night's sleep.

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-I chat to some important people.

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-Laura Jones is the deputy head at

-Ardwyn Nursery and Infants School.

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-It's a great day and a shame

-that you don't have this every day.

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-Yes, and it's an exciting day

-for us.

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-before you move from here?

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-Four of the schools in Welshpool

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-..and the authority is creating

-two new schools.

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-One is Welsh

-and the other is English...

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-..so it's a very exciting time.

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-Let's hear from these two who were

-at the party.

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-Who's on your pyjamas, Cieran?

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-Ninja Turtles.

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-Are you happy to be in your pyjamas

-at this party?

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-Yes.

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-Tell me about your

-colourful pyjamas, Maisie.

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-Rainbow Dash.

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-Have you had a good day in the

-party, had fun and enjoyed a story?

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-Yes.

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-It's wonderful to see them

-enjoying themselves...

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-..and you're looking forward to the

-exciting developments in Welshpool.

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-Yes, it's exciting for the community

-and Welshpool itself.

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-This is an opportunity

-to promote the language...

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-..and increase the numbers

-in Welsh language education.

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-Thank you for the warm welcome at

-Ardwyn Nursery and Infants School.

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-We have to wait until late afternoon

-before we get the results...

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-..to see if this is

-the world's biggest pyjama party.

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-At 3.00pm,

-Dewin leaves here for Aberystwyth.

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-if we've broken the world record.

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-Send us your numbers before 2.30pm

-so that we can count them all.

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-We'll soon get the results of the

-biggest pyjama party in the world.

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-It's been a great day for me

-in Welshpool!

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-Mudiad Meithrin has broken the world

-record for the biggest pyjama party!

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-The figure of 5,433

-was announced earlier today.

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-We've just heard that over

-7,000 helped break the record.

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-We've also received some photos.

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-Here's the group from Plant Bach

-Y Wlad in Newport, Pembrokeshire.

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-We have photo of the Ti a Fi group

-at Capel y Nant in Clydach.

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-Here's Gwenllian Grug Davies

-from Alltcafan's Cylch Meithrin...

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-..and this is the

-Cylch Meithrin group in Talgarreg.

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-Everyone looked fantastic.

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-Congratulations!

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-The actress, Mali Harries

-joins me in the studio this evening.

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-She presents a new series

-of Y Detectif...

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-..that returns tonight at 9.30pm.

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-The series follows some of the most

-horrific crimes in Welsh history.

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-Tonight's episode features the case

-of a missing landlord from Swansea.

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-Alec Warburton

-was murdered by his tenant.

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-We look into the case of

-Gareth Hall from Caernarfon.

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-We touch on Britain's largest drugs

-bust that happened in West Wales...

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-..Operation Julie back in the 1970s.

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-Here's a sneak peek

-from tonight's Y Ditectif.

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-Swansea Bay on Sunday 2 August 2015.

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-The Police receive a call

-to say a 59-year-old man...

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-..called Alec Warburton is missing.

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-We received a call from Alec's

-brother, Mr Graham Warburton...

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-..who lived in the South of England.

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-He was worried because he hadn't

-heard from Alec for several days.

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-Originally from Pembrokeshire...

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-..Alec Warburton had lived

-in Swansea for over 20 years.

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-He had just lost his father...

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-..and on the Monday before, he had

-spoken to his brother on the phone.

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-But following this,

-he didn't answer any of his calls.

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-It's quite a series.

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-It can be difficult for you to

-present.

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-Some cases stay with you.

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-I hope the viewers stay with us

-throughout the series.

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-Y Ditectif returns

-for an eight-part series.

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-One case takes us to America.

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-We look into the case of

-Gareth Hall from Caernarfon.

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-Gareth Hall was sentenced to 50

-years in prison in Oregon, USA.

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-He asked for a solicitor from Wales.

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-We visited the prisons in America.

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-Mali in known for her role as

-DI Mared Rhys in the crime series...

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-..Y Gwyll / Hinterland.

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-It's great to have a similar series

-that is factual on the scene.

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-It was great to meet pathologists

-and others in this field.

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-It was fantastic to meet them.

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-Technology has played

-an integral role in these cases.

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-We've heard of phantoms phones

-and so on.

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-I met people who worked

-in the data analysis field too.

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-Thank you, Mali.

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-After the break, we mark S4C's

-Mental Health Awareness Week...

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-..by focussing on the work

-of The Samaritans.

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-Join us in a couple of minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-It's Mental Health Awareness Week.

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-Don't forget there's always someone

-on the other end of the line...

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-..who is ready to listen

-to your concerns.

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-The Samaritans is one of them.

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-The branch in North-West Wales

-is appealing for more volunteers.

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-The Samaritans in Bangor

-is one of nine branches in Wales.

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-Our service covers North-West Wales.

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-The Samaritans offers emotional

-support for anyone in distress...

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-..and feels suicidal.

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-We offer this support via phone,

-email and text message.

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-It's a 24-hour service,

-for 365 days a year.

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-The media is currently awash

-with mental health stories.

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-We receive a high volume of

-calls throughout the night.

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-People suffer alone at night

-and are grateful to talk to someone.

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-It's important they speak

-to someone who they don't know.

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-Talking to a stranger can be

-more beneficial than to a friend.

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-This branch has about 70 volunteers

-but we always appeal for more.

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-We offer extensive training of

-skills that deal with callers.

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-Our service in Bangor is unique

-as we offer a bilingual option.

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-The Welsh service is only available

-between 7.00pm and 11.00pm.

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-We aim to extend it by appealing

-for more Welsh speaking volunteers.

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-The work of the Samaritans

-is incredibly important.

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-Last night we reported on the Celtic

-Media Festival on the Isle of Man.

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-It's the first time for this

-three-day event to visit the island.

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-Daf Wyn was there enjoying himself.

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-The Celtic Media Festival is for

-those working in broadcasting...

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-..to meet for networking

-and celebrate the past year.

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-It's also competitive and

-everyone wants to win a Torc award.

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-There were many ceremonies

-to award documentaries...

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-..artistic and historic programmes,

-and radio and comedy presenters.

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-It's wonderful to come and compete

-against the other Celtic nations...

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-..and see the quality and output

-of other countries.

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-It's great to meet producers and

-show them all Wales has to offer.

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-It's a pleasure to come here

-and see the television programmes...

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-..that are produced

-by the other Celtic nations.

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-Galicia won an award for the

-first time for a real thriller!

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-It's fantastic to win this award.

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-We're very proud to take it home

-to Galicia.

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-It's wonderful that our work is

-acknowledged by the Celtic nations.

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-The awards flowed on Friday

-afternoon and three came to Wales.

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-Aled Hughes' programme.

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-Two went to Radio Cymru and another

-to an English language arts show.

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-We're delighted to win and it was

-unexpected as it's a new programme.

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-We're lucky to have an excellent and

-hard-working team on the programme.

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-It's a real honour to win an award

-in a festival of this kind...

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-..and for the subject

-and nature of the programme.

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-Radio Cymru was eager to remember

-the events at Aberfan.

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-It's an important, heart-wrenching

-story that should be remembered.

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-We're delighted that the judges

-thought that we'd done a good job!

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-I'm used to leaving empty-handed so

-it's great to have two heavy awards.

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-It's wonderful for everyone

-when you win.

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-The teams know that their hard work

-has paid off and they can celebrate.

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-It's a fantastic award to win.

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-This is a film

-about a 200-page poem...

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-..about our soldiers who fought

-in the First World War.

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-They went over the top in the Battle

-of the Somme and didn't come back.

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-David Jones, the poet survived

-and wrote the poem 30 years later.

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-It's wonderful to win this award.

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-The afternoon success was followed

-by the glitzy final ceremony.

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-The champagne flowed as the

-remaining awards were handed out.

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-Congratulations to Radio Cymru that

-wins best radio station for 2017.

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-Congratulations to you.

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-Thank you and we're delighted.

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-It's the 40th anniversary

-of Radio Cymru.

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-We've entered it so many times so

-winning is an incredible feeling.

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-It's a difficult mountain

-to climb...

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-..but it means the world when

-you're praised by a panel of judges.

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-I won't be letting go of this

-for a very long time.

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-Thank you, Douglas!

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-The Celtic Media Festival

-has come to an end for another year.

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-The three-day-event saw 23 awards

-and Wales did well on the last day.

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-We can look forward to next year's

-festival that's held in Wales.

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-Let the celebrations begin!

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-Congratulations to all the winners.

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-Our next story unites

-North and South Wales...

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-..and allows us to send birthday

-wishes to the artist, Wynne Jones.

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-Wynne is from Llangennech but paints

-Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula.

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-He's celebrating his 80th birthday

-with an exhibition of his work...

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-..at the Ffin y Parc Gallery

-near Llanrwst.

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-The exhibition also features

-the work of Anne Aspinall...

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-..and Seren Morgan Jones.

-Gerallt visited the exhibition.

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-At the Ffin y Parc Gallery, you'll

-find art, a warm welcome and cafe.

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-Ten years ago, Ffin y Parc

-was an old people's home.

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-It's since been transformed.

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-Our initial aim was to open a

-bed and breakfast and small gallery.

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-However, the gallery has grown

-and we've expanded to the bedrooms.

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-We no longer offer

-bed and breakfast here.

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-What is your aim and what

-sorts of artists do you showcase?

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-All our artists

-have a connection with Wales.

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-We'd like to encourage more people

-to buy art with Welsh influences.

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-The works of three artists

-are being displayed at Ffin y Parc.

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-The three artists have reacted

-to their subjects very differently.

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-Anne Aspinall is a prolific artist

-who specialises in oil painting.

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-From afar,

-her paintings look like photographs.

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-You can just imagine yourself

-inside her paintings...

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-..drenched in sunshine and

-surrounded by wonderful reflections.

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-There's fantastic detail

-in Seren Morgan Jones' work.

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-She starts working with acrylic

-before adding a fine layer of oil.

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-Her paintings challenge our

-perception of women in society...

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-..and our perception

-of Welshness too.

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-When these aspects

-are combined in Seren's work...

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-..you start to ask yourself

-lots of questions.

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-The third collection is by the

-artist and my friend, Wynne Jenkins.

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-He's a landscape artist.

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-Wynne manages to combine the

-might of North Wales' landscapes...

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-..with the vibrant feel of the towns

-and communities that surround them.

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-This is a special exhibition

-for Wynne Jenkins.

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-It's an opportunity

-to celebrate his birthday...

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-..and to share his love

-of the North Wales landscape.

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-Ffin y Parc is a splendid home.

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-It's great to see the paintings

-being displayed in a house.

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-The owners, Ralph and Roland...

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-..have chosen a colour scheme that

-perfectly compliments the paintings.

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-I'm a Southwalian but I've

-ventured to North Wales to exhibit.

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-Therefore, I have to compete with

-established Northwalian artists.

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-I always love visiting

-Ffin y Parc Gallery.

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-There are always

-interesting exhibitions...

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-..and it's also great to see

-the works being displayed in a home.

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-This time, it's been a great

-pleasure to visit the gallery...

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-..as it's an opportunity to wish

-Wynne Jenkins a happy 80th birthday.

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-Happy birthday to Wynne Jenkins.

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-The actress and presenter,

-Mali Harries has been my guest.

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-You star in Y Gwyll / Hinterland.

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-It's currently on BBC Four.

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-There's a reason why you are

-wearing hair extensions, Mali.

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-I'm filming a series

-called Keeping Fait.

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-Tomorrow night, we continue our

-Mental Health Awareness Week...

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-..with Marged Elen's story

-from Llandeilo.

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-Aneirin is also looking forward

-to National Limerick Day on Friday.

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-He'll start to write a limerick

-but he'll ask you to finish it.

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-Don't forget to tune in!

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-Until tomorrow, goodnight.

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