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-Hello and welcome

-to Tuesday's edition of Heno.

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-It's been a dull day,

-but Aled Sam can raise our spirits.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-You're here to chat about

-your new series.

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-Yes, Pobl a'u Gerddi

-hits our screens on Sunday.

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-Tonight, we meet the stars of new

-S4C drama called Un Bore Mercher...

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-..that's enjoying a special premiere

-in Carmarthen.

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-Gerallt learns how Welsh remedies

-can keep a common cold at bay.

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-November is legends month on S4C and

-we're looking for the new Gelert.

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-Tonight, we hear about

-one dog and her owner.

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-This week, rally fans flock to

-Tir Prince for the Wales Rally GB...

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-..but Anglesey is already excited

-thanks to a competition...

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-..organized by Wales Rally GB,

-the Welsh Government and Toyota.

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-Elin went to Llangefni

-to get the story.

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-The Wales Rally GB

-starts on Thursday in North Wales.

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-A competition for Welsh children was

-set up to coincide with the event...

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-..to design the exterior shell

-of a rally car.

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-A pupil from Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni

-beat hundreds of other children.

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-It's been exciting at Ysgol Gyfun

-Llangefni and it's down to you.

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-How does it feel to stand beside

-the car that you've designed?

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-I'm proud and happy that

-the school has seen the car.

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-I wasn't expecting to win but I'm

-glad I did it after we've seen it.

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-It must feel great to know that

-you beat hundreds of other children.

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-I rarely win anything

-so I'm very happy to have won.

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-Tell us about the competition.

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-The government asked us to design

-a Toyota for the Wales Rally GB.

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-Before the school holidays, I asked

-Year 8 and 20 children took part.

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-In September, Rheinallt's design

-stood out so I sent it away.

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-On 12 October, we had a letter and

-phone call to say Rheinallt had won.

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-Hundreds competed but Rheinallt

-has put Ysgol Llangefni on the map!

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-Yes, we're proud that Rheinallt

-has put Ysgol Llangefni on the map.

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-The children have seen the car

-and understand the STEM agenda...

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-..and this competition

-that's sponsored by Toyota.

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-Rheinallt's friends are proud of him

-so what do you think of his feat?

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-Winning this is great for me

-and Rheinallt's other friends.

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-I'm delighted because it isn't easy

-to design a red dragon for a car.

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-He beat everyone else in Wales.

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-The car looks really cool

-and Rheinallt has done a great job.

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-Your friends are proud and it's cool

-to have your name on the car too.

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-We have to ask your mother

-about her feelings today.

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-I'm very proud of Rheinallt as

-he's always loved cars and design.

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-We're very proud of him today.

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-The rally starts on Thursday

-so are you excited about it?

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-Yes, and it'll be even better

-to have these with me.

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-Congratulations to you.

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-Congratulations to Rheinallt.

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-On Thursday, we're live at the

-Wales Rally GB in Tir Prince...

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-..to see the first car

-roll off the ramp.

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-Aled Samuel is my studio guest

-this evening.

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-Are you a fan of car rallies?

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-No, but my car could

-feature in a vintage rally!

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-It's done 250,0000 miles!

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-You have a new series about gardens

-called Pobl a'u Gerddi.

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-Pobl a'u Gerddi hits our screens

-on Sunday at 8.00pm on S4C.

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-In this series,

-I'll travel all over Wales...

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-..to visit incredible gardens and

-meet the people who created them.

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-This features personal gardens.

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-We've seen public gardens in the

-past.

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-Here's a clip from Sunday's

-Pobl a'u Gerddi.

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-Why did you decide to build

-this mountain, Teifion?

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-I needed something

-for the train to pass through...

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-..to give the garden some height

-and for the water to flow down.

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-There's a pub over there

-and a little kiosk.

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-No Alpine scene is complete

-without the ski lift.

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-Those were the Alps in Fishguard.

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-That garden is open to the public.

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-Teifion has some great features in

-his garden...

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-..including his mother's false

-teeth!

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-What have you learnt about people

-from their gardens?

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-It's an honour

-to visit someone's garden.

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-It's a personal space to relax.

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-We get to see some of those who are

-very competitive.

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-They spend hours perfecting

-one flower.

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-Have you had any tips?

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-I'm the worst gardener in Wales.

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-I'm great at killing

-and burning plants.

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-My garden is quite awkward.

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-You also have a book.

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-Yes, it's my collection of articles

-from Golwg.

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-I've got another book about 100

-places to visit before Brexit.

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-I wish I'd visited them all.

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-I've visited about 30 of them.

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-This book is out at the end of

-November.

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-It's time to head to Carmarthen.

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-The new S4C drama, Un Bore Mercher

-is set and was filmed in West Wales.

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-Tonight, the first episode has its

-premiere at the Halliwell Theatre.

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-Rhodri Gomer is there for us.

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-Good evening to you all.

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-Welcome to the Halliwell Theatre...

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-..on the campus of the Trinity Saint

-David University in Carmarthen.

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-Tonight sees the premiere of the

-first episode of Un Bore Mercher.

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-It's an exciting time for drama

-on S4C.

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-Let's hear more about

-the new drama of Un Bore Mercher.

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-The series is a rollercoaster ride.

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-It's the story of a woman.

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-This attracted me to the project

-as we haven't seen a story like it.

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-Faith is a mother,

-solicitor and wife.

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-She has to juggle all these things

-but is passionate about everything.

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-You look beautiful.

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-The drama revolves around

-a legal company from West Wales.

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-It starts with a happy scene as the

-married couple, Faith and Evan...

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-..take over the family business.

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-But things soon start to crumble.

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-Her husband, Evan goes to work

-but he never arrives.

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-Faith is dragged back to work

-with her children...

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-..to discover

-her husband's unexpected past.

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-I'm going back to the gym tomorrow!

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-The series has been filmed

-in Welsh and English.

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-The lead character, Eve Myles

-had to learn Welsh to play the role.

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-This project came along

-and it was a huge challenge.

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-I've always wanted to speak Welsh

-as I encourage my children to do it.

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-It's so beautiful to hear

-the children speaking Welsh.

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-I've always felt like I've missed

-out on that.

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-We started with the alphabet

-and seven months later, it's done.

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-She's almost in every scene

-and plays this bilingual role.

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-She's learnt a language to do it

-and that's incredible.

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-Every now and again, the most

-unexpected people surprise us.

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-Mr Davies might have been ready

-for a new a start.

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-She's spot on every time.

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-Some of us as fluent speakers

-need to do retakes...

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-..but she's never like that

-and is always spot on.

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-This is an exciting time

-for Welsh dramas.

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-Bang is fab and it looks great on

-the screen.

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-It attracts a different audience

-to the one this is aimed at.

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-I think it's fab to see women

-playing the lead roles.

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-It certainly looks like

-a great series.

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-I'm now joined by Gethin Scourfield,

-the S4C Drama Content Commissioner.

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-It's a busy and exciting time.

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-Yes, and I can't wait to see what

-the audience think about the dramas.

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-They will feature over Christmas.

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-Un Bore Mercher hits our screens

-on Sunday 5 November.

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-We have another drama called Craith.

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-Un Bore Mercher is made with the

-BBC.

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-It's made in Welsh and English.

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-This was very successful

-with Y Gwyll / Hinterland.

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-Un Bore Mercher hits our screens

-on Sunday 5 November.

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-We're waiting with baited breath

-to see what happens in the series.

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-After the break, we learn how old

-remedies help an array of illnesses.

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-Before we launch the competition

-to find Wales' bravest dog...

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-..we meet a dog who has been

-a big comfort to its owner.

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-I don't know

-what I'd do without Wini.

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-I love dogs and I talk to her

-as if she's a member of the family.

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-Aled Samuel is my studio guest.

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-Have you been struck down

-by a cold this year, Aled?

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-I hope to have one before Christmas!

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-There's a lot of illnesses around

-so we should read a special book...

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-..called Meddyginiaethau Gwerin

-Cymru by Anne Elizabeth Williams.

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-Gerallt chatted with the author

-and sampled one of her remedies.

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-Her time at St Fagans from 1976 to

-1989 marked the start of the work...

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-..of Meddyginiaethau Gwerin Cymru

-by Anne Elizabeth Williams.

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-She's planted a number of beneficial

-plants in her garden...

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-..including the wormwood

-and I got to sample it.

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-It's many years since

-I last had some wormwood tea...

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-..but I don't know

-why I was drank it at that time.

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-Oh, it's very bitter!

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-At one time, it was used

-for any stomach ailments.

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-You would take it if you'd lost

-your appetite or were constipated.

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-I've tried it

-but you haven't touched yours.

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-No, I'll drink it now

-so that we can suffer together!

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-These days, most people think use

-rosemary when roasting lamb...

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-..but there's more to it than that.

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-Rosemary was used

-in many medicinal remedies.

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-In Llandysul, they made rosemary

-and honey tea for a common cold.

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-In Flintshire, they boiled rosemary

-in buttermilk and added treacle.

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-In Penegoes, I learnt that they

-boiled rosemary in buttermilk...

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-..and added mustard

-to sweat out the cold.

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-The whole of Wales used it.

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-I also like the sengreen

-that are growing nearby.

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-It was popular in North Wales

-and used to treat burns...

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-..and appears in many manuscripts.

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-They would take a leaf and squeeze

-out the juices to treat a burn.

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-It was also popular

-in treating earache...

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-..and this is reflected

-in its name in Brecknockshire.

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-Pwllheli's Richard Evans was

-a doctor and features in the book.

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-The secret behind his special oil is

-safe with a descendent in Bryncir.

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-It smells wonderful, Kelvin.

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-It smells wonderful, Kelvin.

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-Yes, it does.

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-Your great-great-uncle photograph

-is in Anne Elizabeth Williams' book.

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-Who are your customers?

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-Most of my customers

-are the elderly.

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-They are suffering with pain

-in the joints and muscles.

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-These days, sports stars use it

-as they find it very beneficial.

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-It smells wonderful so what's in it?

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-If I told you,

-I'd have to shoot you!

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-Kelvin's produce

-flies out of Bryncir every week.

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-You've loaded the van so

-how much are you taking away today?

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-There's 480 bottles in the van.

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-That's ten boxes in total

-so it's quite a load.

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-Where are you delivering?

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-We go to Anglesey, Llandudno,

-Denbighshire, Flint...

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-..into Merionethshire and Powys.

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-These remedies

-were passed down the generations.

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-This is the voice of the past that

-is calling out for the last time.

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-Aled Samuel is my studio guest

-this evening.

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-You've visited some various

-herb gardens over the years.

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-I visited a herb garden

-in Cowbridge last year.

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-The owner had found many gardens in

-the one spot.

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-It's very interesting how people

-use their gardens.

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-In November, S4C looks at old and

-new legends with many programmes.

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-On Heno, we're looking for a special

-dog or a real-life Gelert.

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-The dog doesn't need to have saved

-a life or done something incredible.

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-It could just offer support

-and comfort or be a best friend...

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-..just like Wini Lwyd

-and her owner, Malan Wilkinson.

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-I fell in love with Wini Lwyd from

-the first time I set eyes on her.

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-We got her from a large farm

-near Llandinam.

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-The farmer wanted to keep the

-classic black and white sheepdogs...

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-..but wanted to sell the blue merle

-that had three colours.

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-When the door opened, Wini jumped up

-to give me such a warm welcome.

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-She came home with me in the car

-and it was a very stormy night.

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-When we got home, we gave her supper

-and we had a takeaway to celebrate.

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-However, by the time the

-delivery man came to the door...

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-..Wini had eaten the 20 note.

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-Wini Lwyd is very mischievous

-and we have a close connection.

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-Both our lives are chaotic.

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-She's helped me get through

-several periods of depression.

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-Her thirst for life makes going

-for a walk a thing of pure pleasure.

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-Dinas Dinlle is one of our

-favourite places to come for a walk.

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-She's slowly learning to bring back

-the ball when I throw it.

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-I'm thrilled that Heno

-is searching for legendary dogs...

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-..as Wini is my heroine.

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-On days when I've been too depressed

-to get out of bed and wash myself...

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-..Wini has encouraged me to get up

-and face the day together.

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-I wouldn't even expect from a human,

-let alone a dog.

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-I don't know

-what I'd do without Wini.

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-I love dogs and I talk to her

-as if she's a member of the family.

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-She is my heroine.

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-I'm sure Wales is awash with similar

-stories about dogs and their owners.

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-We want to hear about them

-to find the new Gelert in November.

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-Email us on [email protected]

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-Send your letters to Heno,

-Park Street, Llanelli, SA15 3YE.

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-We can't wait to hear from you.

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-Aled Samuel has been my studio guest

-this evening.

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-Do you know of any dogs

-that could be named the new Gelert?

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-No, but I was upstaged by a little

-dog called Minty for many years.

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-It was a spotty dog or Dalmatian.

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-It was in the series, Ty Cymreig.

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-Pobl a'u Gerddi hits our screens

-on Sunday at 8.00pm on S4C.

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-It features all sorts of gardens.

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-Some find that gardening

-helps post-traumatic stress.

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-It's an honour to meet these people.

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-This series is very visual

-but we also get to meet people.

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-I've also got my weekly article in

-Golwg.

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-Prynhawn Da

-returns tomorrow at 2.00pm.

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-Don't forget to send us your entries

-in our carol competition by Friday.

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-Tomorrow's Heno is live

-from Galeri, Caernarfon at 7.00pm.

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-They will spin the wheel

-in Fancy A Fortune?

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-We'll be launching

-our autumn photography competition.

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-Gwyneth Glyn

-will also be performing for us.

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-Until tomorrow,

-it's a very good evening to you all.

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