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-Hello and welcome to Heno.

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-It's Wednesday night, so that means

-we'll be playing Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Last week, John Griffiths

-from Swiss Valley won 1,000...

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-..by picking up the phone

-and answering a simple question.

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-You could do the same before 7.30pm.

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-To enter,

-simply answer this question:

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-Who is Wales playing against

-in the Six Nations on Sunday?

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-1) Ireland, 2) America, or 3) India?

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-This competition has now closed.

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-It's 5p a minute plus your telephone

-company's network access charge.

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-The phone lines close at 7.15pm.

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-Entrants must be 18 and over.

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-Don't call after the lines close

-or you will still be charged.

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-Full terms and conditions

-can be found at www.heno.tv

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-Good luck to you all!

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-This is what else

-we've got on tonight's programme.

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-Rhodri Davies reports on an icon

-that should have been a Welshman.

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-The most famous Jones of them all

-has returned home.

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-No, it isn't Tom or Alun Wyn

-or even Catherine Zeta.

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-You can hear about my RNLI honour

-for raising funds for Porthdinllaen.

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-I'm also by the sea at Conwy where

-the town's enchanted the Japanese.

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-You can find out more shortly.

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-The C2 Radio Cymru presenter,

-Guto Rhun is my guest tonight.

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-Welcome to Heno

-and our set for Fancy A Fortune?

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-You'll spin the wheel later.

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-Guto's got a special announcement

-for Welsh musicians and bands.

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-There's an important date

-on the horizon.

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-The closing date for the Brwydr y

-Bandiau competition is 20 February.

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-We're encouraging bands,

-solo-artists to compete!

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-We'll remind everyone

-of the details later.

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-Welcome to Heno.

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-Our first stop

-is the ancient town of Conwy.

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-It's been named as one of the

-most beautiful places in Europe...

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-..according to

-Japan's tourist board.

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-Elin went to discover more.

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-When you consider the town of Conwy,

-several things spring to mind.

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-It's a beautiful

-ancient market town.

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-Its main attraction

-is definitely the castle.

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-The castle may claim

-most of the attention...

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-..but the town is also home

-to Britain's smallest house.

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-It's amazing to think that

-the owner was over six-foot tall!

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-The town attracts

-thousands of tourists.

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-It's easy to see why

-as the views are spectacular.

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-The Welsh are aware of this but the

-message has spread further afield.

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-The Japanese have recently

-discovered this beautiful town.

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-Officials in Japan have listed

-30 European touristic spots...

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-..and Conwy town

-is the only British entry.

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-The entire county is proud

-and is savouring the recognition.

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-One of their ways to celebrate

-is to create a Welsh sushi dish.

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-I've come here today

-to sample this delicacy.

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-How do you make Welsh sushi?

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-It's the same method

-as making sushi...

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-..but I've added Welsh ingredients

-and called it 'wushi'.

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-'Wushi' is the term to remember

-and is packed with Welsh delicacies.

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-Laverbread, leeks and lamb

-- it all sounds appetizing.

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-During my visit,

-I enjoyed a masterclass in 'wushi'.

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-This is seaweed -

-in Japanese, we call it 'nori'.

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-Nori?

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-Nori?

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-Yes, it's similar to laverbread.

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-Everything with chopsticks!

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-Here's my attempt at 'wushi', the

-Welsh version of sushi with lamb.

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-Thank you so much.

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-Thank you so much.

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-You're welcome.

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-Mmmm!

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-The town of Conwy

-is already a tourist hot-spot.

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-This honour from Japan is sure

-to attract even more tourists.

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-It's a honour and privilege.

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-I can understand why because it's

-an amazing place to live and visit.

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-It's also appealing and scenic.

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-International tourism

-is pivotal for Conwy.

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-Last year, we attracted almost

-a million international visitors.

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-This is something that

-is integral to the county.

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-It's beautiful with its castle, so

-there's no wonder they flock here.

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-Tourism helps the local economy.

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-It's great that Conwy

-is the only British-listed place.

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-It's very unique and touristic.

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-Hopefully, my business and others

-will draw more visitors to the town.

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-Congratulations to Conwy.

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-Here's a reminder of the question

-for Fancy A Fortune?

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-Who is Wales playing against

-in the Six Nations on Sunday?

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-1) Ireland, 2) America, or 3) India?

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-This competition has now closed.

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-There's only a few minutes to enter

-so good luck to you!

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-C2 Radio Cymru presenter,

-Guto Rhun joins me on the sofa.

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-Guto's got an announcement

-for Welsh musicians and bands.

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-Guto is here to remind us of this

-year's Brwydr y Bandiau contest.

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-We have photos of past winners

-on the screen.

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-Battle of the Bands

-is on again this year.

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-We're looking for anyone who is in

-a band to enter the competition.

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-The competition is a great way to

-launch your band.

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-It's a great platform.

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-Swnami won a few years ago.

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-The bands who enter

-get loads of attention...

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-..so you don't have to win.

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-The first prize is 1,000.

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-The closing date

-is the 20th February.

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-To enter you need to fill

-in an application form.

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-There will be regional heats.

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-The winners will play

-at the Eisteddfod.

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-You're not a familiar face

-to our viewers.

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-But you are popular among the young.

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-You have been presenting on

-C2 for some time.

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-I've been working on C2 on

-Radio Cymru for about two years.

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-I'm thrilled at how popular

-the show has been.

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-It's quite lonely being

-in the studio.

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-You don't get to see the audience

-so it's nice to get messages...

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-..that let me know people

-are enjoying it.

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-I'm on the shortlist for

-the SELAR awards this year.

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-It's a real honour

-to be recognised like that.

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-The awards are fantastic.

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-I couldn't go last year

-so am looking forward to it.

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-I hear it gets quite wild!

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-We wish you every success.

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-Do you also DJ in some nightclubs?

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-I did a DJ stint at maes B

-in Llanelli.

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-It's nice to do something different.

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-You also work on Tag on S4C.

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-I have a normal job working on TAG.

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-It's so much fun.

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-Guto spins the wheel to win you

-a fortune later in the programme.

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-Heno and Prynhawn Da have launch

-the winter photography competition.

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-Here are the details.

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-Winter is upon us and it's the theme

-of our new photography competition.

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-The days might be shorter

-and the weather is bleak...

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-..but get out with your camera

-to take photographs of your winter.

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-The winner gets an iPad

-or television.

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-Entries should reach us

-by midday on 29 February.

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-Post them to Heno, Tinopolis,

-Park Street, Llanelli, SA15 3YE.

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-Email them to

-[email protected]

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-You can also contact us via

-Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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-Good luck to you all.

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-Get snapping now!

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-We can't wait to see your photos.

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-After the break...

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-..we've got the perfect place to

-take your children this half-term.

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-National Museum Wales runs

-Adventures In Archaeology.

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-It steps into the world of the

-famous explorer, Indiana Jones.

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-The phone lines are still open for

-a minute or so in Fancy A Fortune?

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-Pick up your phone as I could be

-chatting to one of you shortly.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-Tonight,

-we're playing Fancy A Fortune?

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-The phone lines have now closed and

-I'll chat to a lucky viewer shortly.

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-The half-term holidays

-are around the corner.

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-Cardiff's got an attraction that

-will appeal to you or your children.

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-Adventures In Archaeology is a new

-exhibition at National Museum Wales.

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-When you mix adventure

-with archaeology...

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-..only one particular character

-springs to mind.

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-Rhodri's on the trail

-of Indiana Jones.

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-Before 1981, most people considered

-archaeology to be a boring...

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-..deep, academic subject and only

-a few enjoyed digging in the dirt.

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-Raiders of the Lost Ark

-changed everything.

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-The statistics prove it!

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-When the first Indiana Jones film

-was released in 1981...

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-..I was just starting

-at drama school.

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-It influenced our acting

-and the teaching at the time.

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-The film encouraged thousands

-of students to study archaeology.

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-We talked to modern day

-archaeologists.

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-I asked how many of them had chosen

-their careers because of the film...

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-..and they all put their hands up.

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-Harrison Ford's hat, whip and jacket

-are part of the exhibition.

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-There are also some

-historical treasures.

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-Unique artefacts

-from all over the world.

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-We have a mummy here and a lot

-of artefacts from Ancient Greece...

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-..including gold from

-Mycenae and South America.

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-This is the first time many

-of these have come to Wales.

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-If you want to see treasures

-from Wales...

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-..you can start with actor John Rhys

-Davies who starred in the series.

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-Then move on to some exquisite

-examples of Welsh archaeology.

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-There is a skeleton here

-from Llanbedr Goch...

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-..which dates from the Middle Ages.

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-That's my specialism.

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-It's that of a person who was tied

-with his hands behind his back.

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-That's not a common find

-in archaeology.

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-Something dramatic happened to this

-individual.

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-It makes the story come alive.

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-The collection bring characters to

-life, and not just Indiana Jones.

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-It tells the tale of some

-remarkable archaeologists.

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-Not just the archaeologists

-and historians...

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-..including Mortimer Wheeler

-who started the dig at Caerleon.

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-There were also Salt of the Earth

-very important women...

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-..including Tessa Wheeler,

-Mortimer's wife...

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-..who did most of

-the work at Caerleon.

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-Hilda Petrie, wife of Flinders

-Petrie was also part of the team.

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-It shows that women have had

-an important role for centuries.

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-In the end,

-it all comes back to Dr Jones.

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-Indy has to overcome challenge

-after challenge in every film.

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-He uses his brain, common sense

-or his whip to deal with them.

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-There's a challenge for you when you

-get here but all you'll need is 7.

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-Entry to the museum is free of

-charge as it is across Wales...

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-..but we are charging for entry

-to this particular exhibition.

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-That's allowed us to borrow these

-artefacts from across the world.

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-It means that people in Wales can

-come along here to see items...

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-..like the crystal skull

-and costume from Indiana Jones.

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-It's all about the romance

-of the subject.

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-There's so much for children to see

-including that leather jacket.

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-They can also see the people

-who've worked in the field...

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-..and that's of interest

-to everyone.

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-It's time for us to play,

-Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Guto Rhun has joined me to

-spin the wheel in Fancy A Fortune?

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-Hundreds of you

-have entered tonight.

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-I've got the all-important

-phone numbers here.

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-The dialling code is Caernarfon.

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-It's ringing.

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-I don't think there's anybody home.

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-Let's try another number.

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-The dialling code is Bangor.

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-It's ringing.

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-Hello?

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-Hello, it's Angharad Mair

-from S4C's Heno.

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-You are going to play

-Fancy A Fortune?

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-Who am I talking to?

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-It's Linda Thomas.

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-Where are you calling from?

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-I'm in Penllech, Anglesey.

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-Rhun will give the wheel a spin

-and we'll see how much you've won.

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-Good luck.

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-Congratulations, you've won 1,000.

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-Goodness me!

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-Thank you very much.

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-That's wonderful.

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-How are you going

-to spend the money?

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-My daughter is getting married

-in May so that will help.

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-Her name is Ellen.

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-She's marrying Iwan.

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-Thank you very much.

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-Thank you so much! I'm thrilled.

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-I love the programme.

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-I've been a fan for many years.

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-Thank you for watching Heno

-and for entering Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Britain's RNLI stations are pivotal

-institutes around our coastal areas.

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-They rely upon volunteers

-and public funding.

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-The presenter, Morgan Jones has

-actively fund-raised for five years.

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-Morgan has been honoured by

-the RNLI for his contribution.

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-Five years ago,

-Porthdinllaen Lifeboat...

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-..requested my help to fund-raise

-for a brand-new lifeboat station.

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-They needed thousands of pounds.

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-I jumped at the opportunity

-and suggested a bike ride.

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-For four years, we've had annual

-bike rides with Eifl Cycle Club.

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-It's a three-day event that's

-held at the start of every July.

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-There are over 40 cyclists

-who take part in the event.

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-One doesn't partake in something

-like this just for the recognition.

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-For me, it's going for a ride with

-friends and soaking up the scenery.

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-As a result, we get to raise

-thousands for a great cause.

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-Gaining some recognition is a bonus.

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-The RNLI invited me to a ceremony in

-Liverpool to receive a certificate.

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-But as I've emphasized already,

-it's all about fun and fund-raising.

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-We've just had our first meeting of

-the year.

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-We've got a long way ahead of us.

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-Well done to Morgan.

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-C2 Radio Cymru presenter,

-Guto Rhun has been my guest.

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-Thanks for helping our viewer

-win 1,000 tonight.

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-You are heading to Ireland this

-weekend.

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-I'm going to Dublin for the game.

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-We'll see what fun happens!

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-You're appealing for entrants

-in this years' Bandiau Y Brwydr.

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-It's a great platform for them.

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-The competition is open to anyone.

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-The winners will also perform

-at the Eisteddfod.

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-Last year's entries included

-everything from rock bands...

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-..to more traditional folk bands.

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-Lost in Chemistry won last year.

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-They've had lots of exposure.

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-That's it from us tonight.

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-Tomorrow, we're live at the launch

-of Caernarfon's food festival.

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-Goodnight.

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