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-Hello and welcome to Llanelli

-for your Tuesday edition of Heno.

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-Tonight, we mark 50 years since

-the colliery disaster in Aberfan.

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-Rhodri Davies is at an exhibition

-that commemorates the event.

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-The 21 October marks 50 years

-since the Aberfan disaster.

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-The National Library has opened

-two exhibitions to remember.

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-You can see the power and emotion

-of the two exhibitions shortly.

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-We're more familiar with seeing

-my studio guest fishing.

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-Tonight, he joins me to chat about

-his new position...

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-..of promoting Welsh red meat

-with Meat Promotion Wales.

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-Rhys Llywelyn,

-welcome to the programme.

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-Tell us why you've gone

-from fish to red meat.

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-Both are protein,

-but I won't be cooking for you.

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-Thank you, we'll hear more about

-your new job in a few minutes.

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-I've got more fashion from

-London Fashion Week.

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-Tonight, we concentrate on the

-designs of a Welsh woman.

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-Owain Gwynedd also visits

-Cefneithin to meet Ioan Price.

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-He's one of the youngest

-accompanists of a choir.

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-On Friday 21 October 1966,

-Aberfan was hit by a disaster.

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-Pantglas Primary School was

-destroyed by a large landslide...

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-..of waste from the local coal mine

-in Merthyr Vale.

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-Over 144 residents were killed in

-the disaster, 116 were children.

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-Fifty years later, the National

-Library in Aberystwyth...

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-..have opened two new exhibitions,

-The Days After and Black October.

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-Rhodri has been to find out more

-on our behalf.

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-Aberfan is a word

-which can end conversations...

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-..but it can also make people

-want to talk, to explain...

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-..and to share memories

-and feelings.

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-Seven letters which speak volumes.

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-Wales and the world

-are this year remembering...

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-..but inhabitants never forget

-the loss, the bravery and sorrow.

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-There are dates in history when

-people remember where they were.

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-The 21 October, 1966,

-is one of those dates.

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-Here at the National Library, we

-have a duty to remember the tragedy.

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-One of the most striking things

-here today is the list of names.

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-It's the family names

-which really hit home.

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-When I did my research, I always

-came across the number 144...

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-..and the list which appeared

-time and time again.

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-The actually number of names

-really strikes you...

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-..but when you list them

-alphabetically...

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-..you see how many siblings

-were involved in the tragedy.

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-It's hard to look at some

-of the photos in the exhibition.

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-You can see the scale

-of the disaster...

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-..the huge pile of black matter

-covering everything.

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-We see half a school

-completely destroyed.

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-It's very difficult to comprehend.

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-You have, to all intents and

-purposes, two exhibitions.

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-Can you explain further.

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-The first exhibition, Black October,

-looks at the disaster itself...

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-..and the way the tragedy has been

-remembered since then in Wales.

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-There is poetry, photographs,

-artwork and film.

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-We also added an new art

-installation.

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-Every piece of coal represents

-one person who was killed.

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-Black October would make an

-impression on any visitor...

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-..but another exhibition,

-The Days After, is just as powerful.

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-These photos are by a New Yorker,

-Chuck Rapaport.

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-He heard about the tragedy

-and came over about a week later.

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-He wanted to document...

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-..the effect the tragedy

-had on the Aberfan community.

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-Rapaport's photographs have almost

-come to represent the tragedy...

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-..in the decades since then.

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-Yes, they're famous because

-of the quality of the photographs.

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-He also put more thought

-into the photos...

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-..than others who just

-turned up briefly.

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-I have about a million photos

-in the National Library archives...

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-..but I find the Aberfan pictures

-of Rapoport and Philip Townsend's...

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-..very difficult to peruse.

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-You can see the effect

-on the people.

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-It's an national effect.

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-Here in Wales,

-we are sensitive people...

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-..who find it difficult to

-forget tragedies that happen to us.

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-If we don't remember, there's

-a danger it could happen again.

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-It's important to remember

-the people.

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-It's not that long ago and the

-people of Aberfan still suffer.

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-We want to show

-that we still remember them.

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-Linda Tomos of the National Library

-has joined me.

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-This must have been

-a difficult task.

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-It's a very important subject

-and had to be dealt with properly.

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-As a national archive...

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-..we had to bring these powerful

-exhibitions together here.

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-I'm happy that the library,

-in this anniversary year...

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-..is remembering those

-who lost their lives in Aberfan.

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-I would like to think that it's been

-done with sensitivity...

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-..towards the people who are

-still suffering with this tragedy.

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-It's also important...

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-..for the people of today to know

-about Aberfan fifty years ago.

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-I happened to be travelling down on

-holiday to my grandmother that day.

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-I saw all the commotion without

-realizing what was happening.

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-It brings those memories back to me.

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-I'm sure these exhibitions will

-stir up memories for others too.

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-You have created

-very powerful exhibitions.

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-I'm glad that we have documents

-photographs and memories.

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-Personally,the pictures

-are most powerful.

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-They show the sorrow on people's

-faces and the tiredness.

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-People didn't know how to keep

-going, but they did carry on.

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-I appreciate that you have come

-to speak with us.

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-The exhibitions

-continue until next January.

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-If you get the chance to visit,

-please do...

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-..because it will certainly

-have an effect on you.

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-Elin, it's back to you

-in the studio.

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-Thank you, Rhodri.

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-The exhibition runs until 14 January

-so there's plenty of time to visit.

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-My guest this evening

-is Rhys Llywelyn.

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-We are used to seeing you fishing...

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-..but you're here

-to talk about a new job.

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-Welcome to Heno.

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-Thank you.

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-You are the new Head of Marketing

-for Welsh red meat.

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-It's going well so far.

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-It's quite a challenge.

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-I hope I'll be successful.

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-Tell us more about the job title.

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-The job entails being responsible

-for the market worldwide.

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-We are trying to develop the market.

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-You need to keep supply lines open.

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-It's not just about

-promoting the meat.

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-We also look to supermarkets and

-restaurants.

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-We have to find exporters.

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-We work with abattoirs to create

-the right product.

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-We're currently in a uncertain

-position due to Brexit.

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-Brexit has changed the landscape.

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-In the short term, farmers are

-happy.

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-Lamb has risen in price.

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-We don't really know what will

-happen after Brexit.

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-The 90% of our lamb

-exports go to Europe.

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-But we have to look to different

-markets too.

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-What about the profile

-of Welsh meat?

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-Meat Promotion Wales

-look after the PGI.

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-That allows us to call

-our lamb Welsh.

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-We can prove its provenance.

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-We need to tell people

-that the quality is big.

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-We have many products

-of a high standard.

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-We'll chat again

-before the end of the programme.

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-Time for a break now, but Huw,

-what's coming up in a few minutes?

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-Pembrey near Llanelli

-is famous for two things.

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-It's airport and the fashion

-designer, Jayne Pierson...

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-..who dresses celebs

-around the world.

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-Join us in a few minutes

-to see more of her fashion show.

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-I'll be chatting with the young

-accompanist, Ioan Price...

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-..about Mynydd Mawr Male Choir's

-50th anniversary celebrations.

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-See you after the break.

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-Welcome back.

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-Last Saturday

-at Penygroes Memorial Hall...

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-..a new film company was launched.

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-TRAC 42 is the vision

-of 13-year-old Hedydd Ioan.

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-Hedydd has already made quite a name

-for himself on the Welsh film scene.

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-He has won awards at the PICS

-and Zoom Cymru Film Festival.

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-It was a great night...

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-..as the audience were given

-a taste of the company's films.

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-All the short films

-are available to see on You Tube.

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-Just type TRAC 42 into

-the search engine on You Tube.

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-Congratulations to Hedydd

-and good luck in the future.

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-Now then, I'm very envious

-of Huw Fash.

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-He gets all the best gigs,

-and tonight is no exception.

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-He's been doing what he does best...

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-..taking a look at next summer's

-collections at London Fashion Week.

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-On/Off is a great opportunity for

-independent and fresh designers...

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-..to exhibit their collections

-on the international catwalks.

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-It's a lot more vibrant than what

-the British Fashion Council offer.

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-A main part of Jayne Pierson's

-collection is the dramatic print.

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-The person who designs and creates

-it is Neale Howells of Port Talbot.

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-Neale, you've painted for years and

-have now been thrusted into fashion.

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-It's about time

-I got thrusted somewhere!

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-I had a suspicion that what we were

-doing would look good on textiles...

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-..and Jayne has proved this.

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-Jason, you've returned to fashion

-for the second time in six months.

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-You enjoyed great success from your

-Jayne Pierson photographs last year.

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-Yes, a couple of them appeared.

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-Do you specialize in fashion now?

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-There's a lot of different things

-to capture on camera in fashion.

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-I've started reading more magazines.

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-There are a lot more methods

-of working on a camera and film.

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-Who better to ask about the

-collection than Jayne Pierson.

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-It's another collection

-and London Fashion Week.

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-Things are going

-from strength to strength.

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-It's so exciting and great to have

-a platform to showcase new talent.

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-I feel really privileged

-that I get to do it again.

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-Reel off some of the names

-that wore last season's collection.

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-On The Voice in America,

-Alicia Keys wore it for a new show.

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-Miley Cyrus, Ellie Goulding... gosh,

-there's so many I'm trying to think!

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-Glyn, you look too young for this!

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-I've enjoyed doing photography

-for about five years.

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-I enjoy coming here

-and I already know Jason.

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-London Fashion Week attracts

-designers from across the globe.

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-Malan Breton brings his fantastic

-to the heart of London.

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-He also brought along

-a familiar face.

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-Take a look who's been sewing

-at the heart of London Fashion Week!

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-Gwenno, I'm not going ask

-but everyone wants to know why.

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-Malan is a dear friend of mine who

-I met in New York five years ago.

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-I went to chat to this man

-at a piano bar and he was Malan.

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-We've been good friends since.

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-He's very nervous about this show as

-it's his first one on British soil.

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-I told him that Aunty Gwenno

-would come and support him.

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-Aunty Gwenno has been busy

-hemming trousers for him!

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-Yes, Malan would be impressed.

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-I've handed him Rescue Remedy,

-a cup of tea and fed him a banana!

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-Aunty Gwenno has saved the day

-at the fashion week in London!

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-# And a chuppa chups kiss for me #

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-Next, we're off to Cefneithin

-and to Ysgol Maes y Gwendraeth.

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-Owain Gwynedd has been looking

-at the preparations...

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-..for Mynydd Mawr Male Choir's

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-# To God,

-for the sake of my Saviour #

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-For any choir or individual...

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-..reaching any milestone

-is a cause for celebration.

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-With fifty years having gone by,

-what about the next fifty?

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-For Mynydd Mawr Male Choir,

-the future is bright and secure.

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-# More lovely than the pretty lily #

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-Five choirs are taking part

-in a concert at Pontyberem Hall.

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-Burry Port Male Choir,

-Carmarthen Male Voice Choir...

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-..Amman Valley Male Voice Choir

-Cor Meibion Dyffryn Tywi...

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-..and the choir I conduct,

-Mynydd Mawr Male Choir.

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-It's first time these five choirs

-will have performed together...

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-..so it should be a special night.

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-Caradog, as a former conductor

-of the choir...

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-..what do the 50th celebrations

-mean to you?

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-It gives me great pleasure

-to return for this event.

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-I really like this bunch of lads.

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-They produce a terrific sound

-of really high quality.

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-There are five choirs

-which have never sung together.

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-After ten minutes

-of settling down...

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-..it's as if they've been

-together for many years.

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-# In Excelsis #

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-Ioan is a 16-year-old following in

-your footsteps as an accompanist.

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-What tips do you have for him

-to keep control of this bunch?

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-I would just tell him to enjoy it.

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-A lot of fun is to be had

-with a choir such as this one.

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-It's great to hear that a youngster

-takes an interest to help the choir.

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-How did you come to be

-an accompanist?

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-My piano teacher told me they

-were looking for an accompanist.

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-I thought it would

-be a good place to start.

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-I have already learnt so much.

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-He started about six months ago

-when he was fifteen.

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-For a young man, he is excellent.

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-He has lowered the average age

-of the choir a lot!

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-He was in the middle of his GCSEs...

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-..but he turned up and

-asked what he should play.

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-The choir knows that he has talent

-which can be developed.

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-He is a shy lad but he's got it all.

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-You are only sixteen

-and this lot are a lot older.

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-Are they hard to control?

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-No, they're very funny.

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-They like a joke

-and it's a lot of fun.

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-Accompanists are thin

-on the ground...

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-..as are younger members

-of male voice choirs.

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-It's great to see more youngsters

-getting involved with the choir.

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-Singing once or twice a week

-really adds something to your life.

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-I like to have a break

-from my school work.

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-It's nice to be able to relax here.

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-I plan on going to university

-but I will come back.

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-I like it that the choir

-depends on me.

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-It's great experience

-for a young man.

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-The choir definitely benefits

-from having him with the choir.

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-# Qui venit in nomine Domini #

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-The concert takes place

-on Saturday, 15 October.

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-Details on how to get tickets

-are on your screen now.

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-Rhys Llywelyn has been

-my studio guest this evening.

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-You are the new Head of Marketing

-for Welsh red meat.

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-You live in Trawsfynydd.

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-This job will mean a lot to rural

-Wales and to you.

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-I will be travelling a lot

-with this job.

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-We want people to see the great

-quality produce we have in Wales.

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-I still go fishing,

-when I get the time.

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-That's all from me this evening.

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-Prynhawn Da will be back as usual

-at 2.00pm with Heno at 7.00pm...

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-..when Mei Gwynedd will be here

-to talk about his new project.

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-We'll be in the studio to see how

-Sorela's new album is progressing.

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-Thanks for keeping me company

-this evening.

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-From all of the team in Llanelli,

-enjoy your evening and goodnight.

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