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-Hello and welcome to your

-Wednesday night edition of Heno.

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-Thanks to Ema for her presentation

-before the programme...

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-..and for sharing her experiences

-for Mental Health Awareness Week.

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-S4C has many programmes to highlight

-mental health issues this week.

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-Tonight, we chat with Marged Elen

-from Llandeilo who has depression.

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-She's joined by her mother,

-Iona Llyr and Dr Llinos.

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-It's an important week on S4C.

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-Those using social media should use

-#mentalhealthawarenessweek

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-It's Wednesday so we'll spin

-the wheel in Fancy A Fortune?

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-One person could win up to 1,000

-and we'll set the question shortly.

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-We meet the gymnasts

-of the future...

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-..at the most successful

-gymnastics club in North Wales.

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-Daf Wyn meets the Welsh folk

-who live on the Isle of Man.

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-Elin visits Pwllglas near Ruthin.

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-You can hear all about its

-successful community shop later.

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-I share the pain of those who

-have already started their GCSEs.

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-Two young people tell us about

-the BBC Bitesize revision website.

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-The chaired bard, Aneirin Karadog

-marks National Limerick Day.

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-You've got a challenge for us,

-Aneirin.

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-Yes, it's National Limerick Day

-on Friday.

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-I've got a line for the viewers -

-"Making a fortune takes my fancy..."

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-It's an apt line

-for tonight's wheel.

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-I want you write a five-line

-limerick.

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-You can either start or

-finish the limerick with that line.

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-It's an easy rhyme for the viewers

-tonight.

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-You're also spinning the wheel

-in Fancy A Fortune?

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-I've had a son, a daughter, got

-married won an Eisteddfod Chair...

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-..but this beats them all!

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-Yes, Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Yes, the big wheel

-is waiting to be spun...

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-..and we hope one of you will

-win our jackpot of 1,000 tonight.

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-First, you need to answer

-a simple question.

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-It's very easy

-and Aneirin just gave us the answer!

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-How many lines are there

-in a limerick?

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-1) 5, 2) 15, or 3) 50?

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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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 7.30pm.

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-All entrants

-must be aged 18 and over.

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-Don't call after the lines close

-or you will still be charged.

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-Email [email protected] or visit

-the S4C website for full terms.

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-It's as simple as that

-so get dialling now.

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-Stay by your phones if you enter as

-we could be calling you at 7.50pm.

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-Good luck to you all.

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-It's time to return

-to the Bangor Gymnastics Club...

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-..where Gerallt is congratulating

-the members of the club.

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-Good evening, Gerallt.

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-Good evening to you all.

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-Welcome to Bangor Gymnastics Club.

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-Yes, the team is a real success.

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-Einir Randall is the director

-of Bangor Gymnastics Club.

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-We've been in this new home

-since March.

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-It's been a two-year project.

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-The children love it.

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-This is the most successful club

-in the whole of North Wales.

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-It's the best club in North Wales.

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-What about your successes?

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-We've got better and better

-over the years.

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-We have girls in the Welsh

-Development Squad in Cardiff.

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-We want Bangor to be the Cardiff

-of North Wales.

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-This is going to be for everyone.

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-We welcome people of all ages.

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-It's gymnastics for everyone!

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-Lowri Randall has been a member

-of the club since she was five.

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-There's Arianna too.

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-You won the cup.

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-I won it for North Wales.

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-I'm proud of the company.

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-I'm Bethan.

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-This is my Welsh dragon.

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-I'm Esther.

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-We've got this other award.

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-Lowri Randall has been a member

-of the club since she was five.

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-Lowri is a member of the club.

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-I was five when I joined.

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-I'm still here.

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-What are your memories of the club?

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-We didn't have the same facilities.

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-I represented North Wales

-at events in Cardiff.

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-This is the most successful club

-in the whole of North Wales.

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-We're the best club in North Wales.

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-It shows what we have achieved

-over the years.

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-You've won a lot of awards.

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-Yes, and we have an array

-of classes.

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-Our classes are for babies

-to adults.

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-Jane Parry is a coach

-at Bangor Gymnastics Club.

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-Jane is waiting to take a lesson.

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-Yes, I've got 20 in my class.

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-I can't wait for my class.

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-You can stay with us.

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-I'm not sure about that.

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-We've got people of all ages here.

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-How did you become a member?

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-My children have been coming to the

-club for over two years.

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-I joined them too!

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-This is one of the great successes

-of North Wales.

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-Thank you, Gerallt.

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-After the break, Marged Elen

-chats about living with depression.

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-We're also joined by her mother,

-Iona Llyr and Dr Llinos.

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-Those using social media should use

-#mentalhealthawarenessweek

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-Pwllglas Community Shop near Ruthin

-also celebrates its recent success.

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-Don't forget to call and answer

-our question in Fancy A Fortune?

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-How many lines are there

-in a limerick?

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-1) 5, 2) 15, or 3) 50?

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-It's Mental Health Awareness Week.

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-This week highlights

-a very common illness.

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-Tonight, we discuss the topic with

-Marged Elen, her mother, Iona...

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-..and our own Dr Llinos.

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-Welcome to you all.

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-Thank you.

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-Let's start with you, Marged.

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-When did you realize that you were

-suffering from depression?

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-I don't think I realized

-that I was ill at the start...

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-..but I knew there

-was something wrong.

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-I've always been a negative person.

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-It got to the point where it took

-over my world.

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-I realized that people didn't have

-the same thoughts as me.

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-I thought a lot about death.

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-Mam told me that she had never

-thought that way.

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-I realized that it wasn't normal.

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-I had the image of someone

-who had depression.

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-It was the opposite of Marged.

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-I struggled to think

-that she was depressed.

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-She said to me...

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-.."Do you really think that I want

-to be like this?"

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-What did you think when Marged had

-these dark thoughts?

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-She didn't mention ending her life.

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-She spoke to me about the dark

-thoughts she was having.

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-You question the way

-you raised your children.

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-I knew that I had a great family.

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-On paper, I should have been happy.

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-I explained it as a volcano.

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-I never knew when I would erupt!

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-We had to walk on egg shells

-at times.

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-I blamed school.

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-I thought that going to university

-would be better.

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-However, I got to stages...

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-I would call her.

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-She said that she was

-in the library...

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-..but she was actually in bed.

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-It's heart-wrenching.

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-You think that it's normal for a

-teenager to have these mood swings.

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-How do you know what's normal?

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-It's very difficult for a parent.

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-I'm sure a lot of people will

-empathize with this story.

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-The symptoms of depression...

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-..are often linked with those who

-are growing into their teens.

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-Depression will have long-term

-symptoms.

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-You will experience dark thoughts

-every day.

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-They will also lose interest

-in a lot of things in life.

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-Depression can affect your sleep and

-eating patterns.

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-People will think a lot about death.

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-These thoughts can even go to

-harming yourself or even suicide.

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-Did you find there was enough

-support for you?

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-I went to the family doctor.

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-He was brilliant.

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-I was first given medication.

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-This did help.

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-I didn't get a lot of help

-in terms of counselling.

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-I had a phone call

-four months later.

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-The questions were very personal.

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-I had to wait longer

-for counselling.

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-I got to the point where I wanted

-to get better.

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-I'd left college.

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-I wanted a period

-where I could get better.

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-I was told that I wasn't

-"ill" enough...

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-..to have cognitive therapy.

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-I was offered group counselling.

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-It was with a group of people

-who didn't know each other.

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-You continue to live

-with the condition.

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-I'm still living

-with the condition...

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-..and I will always

-have to live with it.

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-I tell friends that it's something

-that comes with me.

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-I've got to live with it.

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-I'm sure many of our viewers can

-empathize with your story.,

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-Thank you for sharing your story

-with us.

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-S4C is broadcasting many programmes

-including a documentary tonight...

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-..that follows the personal story

-of the presenter, Matt Johnson.

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-He also learns more about depression

-in young men.

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-Matt has spoken openly about his

-personal struggle with depression.

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-For years, he hid the fact of his

-attempted suicide in December 2009.

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-Let's see a clip from the programme.

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-I booked a last-minute trip

-in the December of 2009.

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-It was a cheap flight to Spain

-where my parents have a flat.

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-I wanted to go away and escape.

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-Everyone around me

-thought that my life was perfect...

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-..but it wasn't for me.

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-I was...

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-I was numb on the inside.

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-When Matt told me what happened on

-that day on the balcony in Spain...

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-..it was unbelievable that

-someone can get to such a stage.

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-I was in a very dark place and felt

-as if everything was against me...

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-..and that the world would be

-a better place without me.

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-When we learnt we were

-to interview Matt on This Morning...

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-..about his mental illness, his

-depression, I knew nothing about it.

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-I felt that I'd let him down

-because I had no idea.

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-During those darkest times for Matt,

-we were best friends...

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-..spent a lot of time together

-and talked about everything.

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-I'm angry with myself for not

-realizing that he had depression.

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-Matt Johnson: Iselder a Fi

-airs at 9.30pm on S4C tonight.

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-Those using social media should use

-#mentalhealthawarenessweek

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-Heno enjoys celebrating the success

-of our viewers and communities.

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-Our next story

-takes us to the Ruthin area.

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-The Pwllglas Community Shop has won

-an award at the NEC in Birmingham.

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-Elin went to visit the shop

-and congratulate its team.

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-This is the Pwllglas Community Shop

-near Ruthin...

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-..that has been named

-the UK Local Shop of the Year.

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-I'm delighted that this venture

-is a success...

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-..because I was here with the Heno

-cameras when it opened in 2013.

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-The shop is going

-from strength to strength...

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-..and is UK Local Shop of the Year

-which is quite an achievement.

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-The shop was nominated

-by some of its customers.

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-We were named

-the Best Local Shop in Wales...

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-..and UK Local Shop of the Year.

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-A judge visited the shop secretly...

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-..and was amazed by all the local

-and Welsh produce in the shop.

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-There was a shop at Pwllglas

-when I was a young girl.

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-It was the heart of the community.

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-It closed like many rural shops

-but this one opened four years ago.

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-We were unsure of its future but

-it's brought life to the village...

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-..and united the community.

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-Any successful shop needs someone

-who can turn their hand to anything.

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-Berwyn is the handyman

-of the Pwllglas Community Shop.

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-You arrive on your bike

-when there's a crisis in the shop.

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-Rhian calls me and

-I'm the rapid response on my bike!

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-You're very useful.

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-I love fixing things for Rhian such

-as the shelves and everything else.

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-I'm the handyman.

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-I'm the handyman.

-

-You're a Mr Fix-It!

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-What do you think of the award?

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-It's wonderful and very unexpected

-but everyone works hard.

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-This is thanks to a team

-and not just one person.

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-Where are you going

-on your bike now?

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-I'm going home

-and I can't say anything else!

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-The team think it's important to

-fill the shop with local produce...

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-..but they offer other services too.

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-We sell coal, firewood,

-run an oil syndicate once a month...

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-..and have a new syndicate

-for chimney sweeping.

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-The staff deliver the shopping

-of our older customers.

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-Those who are ill can call us and

-we'll deliver their shopping too.

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-How often do you come here?

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-It's usually two or three times

-a week to fetch my newspaper.

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-It's an excellent shop and I'm not

-surprised that it won an award.

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-They sell everything from sweets

-to all sorts of things.

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-The shop has some employees

-but also relies on volunteers.

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-I volunteer as I enjoy the company.

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-I like to do something

-to help the Welsh community.

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-It means a lot to us.

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-This award is a way of thanking

-everyone for their support...

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-..from the volunteers, staff, team,

-customers and the whole community.

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-It means a lot to us.

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-The sun has been shining

-at Pwllglas...

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-..just like it did

-at the official opening in 2013.

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-I think the sun has shone on this

-shop for the last four years.

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-Congratulations to everyone

-at the Pwllglas Community Shop.

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-Congratulations to everyone

-at Pwllglas.

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-It's great to hear of their success.

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-There's still time to enter

-Fancy a Fortune?

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-You could win up to 1,000

-before 8.00pm.

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-The lines are still open and Rhodri

-has the all-important question.

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-How many lines are there

-in a limerick?

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-1) 5, 2) 15, or 3) 50?

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-Call us with your answer

-on 08443 35 12 44.

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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 7.30pm.

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-Get dialling now because

-this could be your lucky night.

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-Stay by your phones if you enter as

-we could be calling you at 7.50pm.

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-After the break, Aneirin Karadog

-prepares for National Limerick Day.

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-We also meet two youngsters

-who helped the BBC Bitesize website.

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-Stay tuned if someone in your house

-is sitting their GCSE exams.

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-Welcome back.

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-It's a worrying time

-for many young people and parents...

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-..as a result

-of the GCSE and A-levels exams.

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-I'm in the middle of it all and am

-glad of the help that is out there.

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-The BBC has a scheme called

-Meddwl ar Waith or The Mind Set.

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-It introduces young coaches

-who have been through their GCSEs.

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-They work as mentors and offer tips

-on revising for those facing exams.

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-Two of those mentors join us now.

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-Mirain Dafydd and Gareth Williams,

-welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-Mirain is in Ysgol Plasmawr and

-Gareth is in Ysgol y Strade.

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-Tell us more about the scheme.

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-It's a website for young people

-going through exams.

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-It's a great place to help

-with revising.

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-How does it work, Gareth?

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-It's all held online.

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-We've got about ten videos.

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-They offer assistance.

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-They tell you how to revise and how

-to look after yourself too.,

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-Let's see a clip from one

-of the useful videos on the website.

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-HOW TO REVISE

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-The first thing I do

-is organize my bedroom.

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-I make sure

-that I've been to the toilet...

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-..that I've eaten enough and

-won't be drawn to snacking.

0:27:150:27:19

-Revising for one subject each day

-is a bad idea as you need a variety.

0:27:200:27:25

-I usually buy an A3 pad and fill it

-with facts from all subjects.

0:27:250:27:29

-For drama, I would do a Mind Map

-and do diagrams for biology.

0:27:300:27:38

-That was an excerpt

-from one of the videos online.

0:27:390:27:48

-Young people revise

-in different ways.

0:27:490:27:53

-We all revise in different ways.

0:27:530:27:57

-I liked using mind maps.

0:27:570:28:01

-It helped with quotes.

0:28:010:28:05

-I also used Snapchat.

0:28:050:28:13

-It was quite bizarre but it helped.

0:28:140:28:17

-How did you find revising, Aneirin?

0:28:180:28:21

-I did struggle with a timetable.

0:28:210:28:25

-It's so difficult.

0:28:250:28:36

-There were so many

-different subjects.

0:28:360:28:39

-What type of response have you had?

0:28:400:28:42

-All the people in school...

0:28:420:28:47

-..think that it really helps to have

-assistance when revising.

0:28:470:28:52

-People need to realize that there's

-so much to cram in.

0:28:520:29:03

-We've been through the process.

0:29:030:29:06

-We think we can help others.

0:29:060:29:09

-How can we find you online?

0:29:090:29:21

-People need to visit the BBC

-Bitesize website.

0:29:220:29:26

-What is the best advice

-you can give?

0:29:270:29:32

-I tell people that

-it's best to be organized.

0:29:320:29:40

-All-nighters don't work!

0:29:400:29:44

-Both of you are very busy.

0:29:440:29:53

-You're doing your AS exams.

0:29:530:30:00

-I've just done my oral exams.

0:30:000:30:07

-I had an oral exam today.

0:30:070:30:19

-I take advice from the other videos

-too.

0:30:210:30:23

-In a month, the Principality Stadium

-hosts a massive sporting event...

0:30:230:30:27

-..namely the final

-of the UEFA Champions League.

0:30:270:30:30

-Juventus has reached the final.

0:30:300:30:33

-Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo

-could be there with Real Madrid.

0:30:340:30:37

-It's an exciting time for Cardiff

-and Welsh is heard on the streets...

0:30:370:30:42

-..so it's hoped that those visiting

-the capital will hear the language.

0:30:430:30:50

-You've organized this event

-so tell us more about it, Nia.

0:30:540:30:59

-This morning,

-we hosted a business breakfast.

0:30:590:31:02

-It's for businesses that want to be

-bilingual in Welsh and English.

0:31:030:31:08

-There are people who already do that

-in their businesses.

0:31:080:31:12

-The aim is to create a network

-to support various businesses...

0:31:130:31:18

-..so that they are more bilingual.

0:31:190:31:22

-There's a growing demand for

-the Welsh language in our capital.

0:31:230:31:27

-We need more Welsh language schools

-and there are more Welsh speakers.

0:31:270:31:33

-Business plays a major role

-in the life of the capital.

0:31:340:31:39

-We want to show those working in the

-city the benefits of speaking Welsh.

0:31:390:31:47

-In 37 days, the UEFA Champions

-League Final is coming to Cardiff.

0:31:480:31:52

-It's the biggest sporting event

-in world in 2017 and is in Cardiff.

0:31:520:31:58

-It's expected that over 250,000

-will come to Cardiff for the final.

0:31:580:32:05

-UEFA is using Welsh in its branding

-which has never been done before...

0:32:050:32:13

-..so it acknowledges Wales

-as being bilingual.

0:32:130:32:18

-They are happy to use the word

-of "Caerdydd" all over the world.

0:32:180:32:24

-It proves that Welsh is thriving

-and it's beneficial to be bilingual.

0:32:240:32:30

-The response has been great

-and this is only our first meeting.

0:32:310:32:35

-We're trying to build a network...

0:32:350:32:40

-..so that at our next meeting, we

-can have English-only businesses...

0:32:400:32:44

-..in the hope that they will

-be bilingual in the future.

0:32:450:32:48

-Yes, it's going to be

-a very exciting time in Cardiff.

0:32:500:32:53

-Our next guest is the chaired bard,

-Aneirin Karadog.

0:32:540:32:57

-Welcome to the programme.

0:32:570:32:59

-Thank you.

0:33:000:33:02

-We've got a lot to discuss

-with you tonight.

0:33:020:33:05

-First, we have to say that Friday

-is National Limerick Day.

0:33:050:33:09

-You want to set our viewers

-a limerick challenge.

0:33:090:33:12

-We want the viewers of Heno

-to compose a five-line limerick.

0:33:120:33:16

-The first line of the limerick

-is as follows...

0:33:160:33:19

-"Making a fortune takes my fancy..."

0:33:200:33:23

-It's an easy rhyme.

0:33:230:33:28

-Everyone knows about the limerick.

0:33:280:33:31

-Try to make it witty!

0:33:320:33:44

-I'll be back on Friday to judge all

-those entries.

0:33:450:33:48

-We can't wait to hear the entries.

0:33:480:33:54

-You're very busy.

0:33:540:33:58

-Tell us about the Gerallt Festival.

0:33:580:34:03

-This is the third time

-that the festival is being held.

0:34:030:34:11

-It's established by the magazine,

-Barddas.

0:34:110:34:17

-It's held in Aberystwyth this year.

0:34:170:34:24

-There's also going to be

-a lot of gigs.

0:34:240:34:30

-I'm going to London this weekend.

0:34:310:34:37

-I'll miss the

-Eurovision Song Contest!

0:34:370:34:44

-I'm going to be performing a show

-called Dylan Live.

0:34:440:34:54

-It's a lecture about Dylan Thomas'

-time in America.

0:34:550:35:04

-There's also a lot of work about the

-Dylan Thomas of Wales.

0:35:040:35:09

-We've got some beatboxing too.

0:35:090:35:16

-It's the Dylan Thomas International

-Day.

0:35:160:35:22

-It's run by Literature Wales.

0:35:220:35:32

-We're going to be at the Half Moon

-Pub at 1.00pm.

0:35:320:35:44

-We're also in the London Welsh

-Centre at 8.00pm...

0:35:470:35:51

-..on Saturday night.

0:35:520:35:54

-We mentioned GCSEs.

0:35:550:36:04

-One of my poems

-is going to be studied...

0:36:050:36:10

-..as part of the GCSE syllabus.

0:36:100:36:13

-A panel chose my poem.

0:36:130:36:17

-It's part of a number of poems...

0:36:170:36:26

-..that deal with a number

-of different topics.

0:36:260:36:32

-I've been to a school in Llanhari.

0:36:320:36:38

-I've spoken to them about my poem.

0:36:380:36:50

-Rhys Iorwerth's poem

-has also been chosen.

0:36:590:37:03

-There's also been mention

-of a musical.

0:37:030:37:06

-I'm also writing a musical!

0:37:060:37:09

-After winning the

-Chair at the Eisteddfod...

0:37:100:37:13

-..people think

-that you can do anything!

0:37:130:37:21

-I was asked by the group in

-the Gwendraeth Valley...

0:37:220:37:29

-..to write an original musical.

0:37:290:37:34

-It contains Welsh songs.

0:37:340:37:36

-Stay with us because you'll spin

-the wheel in Fancy A Fortune?

0:37:360:37:40

-Yes, I can't wait to help you!

0:37:400:37:42

-After the break, Daf meets the Welsh

-expats living on the Isle of Man.

0:37:420:37:46

-We'll also call one lucky viewer

-to play, Fancy a Fortune?

0:37:470:37:51

-Make sure you stay by your phones.

0:37:520:37:56

-See you in a few minutes.

0:37:560:37:59

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-Welcome back.

0:38:090:38:11

-The moment has arrived.

0:38:110:38:12

-It's time to play...

0:38:120:38:14

-..Fancy a Fortune?

0:38:140:38:16

-# Fancy A Fortune? #

0:38:160:38:19

-Aneirin Karadog joins us to spin

-the wheel in Fancy A Fortune?

0:38:190:38:25

-Stand by your phones if you

-entered tonight's Fancy A Fortune?

0:38:250:38:31

-We've got the all-important

-phone numbers here.

0:38:310:38:36

-Let's get dialling.

0:38:360:38:38

-Tonight, we asked you to name the

-number of lines in a limerick.

0:38:440:38:49

-What's the answer, Aneirin?

0:38:490:38:51

-There are five lines in a limerick.

0:38:510:38:54

-It's ringing.

0:38:540:38:57

-Hello, it's Angharad Mair

-and Rhodri Owen from S4C's Heno.

0:38:580:39:01

-Who am I talking to?

0:39:010:39:13

-It's Glyn Brown from Bontnewydd.

0:39:140:39:17

-I hope you're feeling lucky tonight.

0:39:170:39:19

-Aneirin will give the wheel a spin

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

0:39:190:39:23

-Good luck to you!

0:39:240:39:26

-That was a great spin.

0:39:260:39:28

-It's still spinning.

0:39:280:39:33

-Congratulations, you've won 100.

0:39:330:39:36

-Thank you very much.

0:39:360:39:40

-A huge congratulations to you.

0:39:400:39:50

-We're having a new kitchen.

0:39:500:39:52

-We can spend it on that.

0:39:530:39:54

-Join us again next Wednesday when

-we'll be playing Fancy A Fortune?

0:39:540:39:58

-# Fancy A Fortune? #

0:39:580:40:04

-Congratulations to Bryn

-for winning 100 tonight.

0:40:050:40:08

-On Monday and Tuesday, we heard

-about the successes of the Welsh...

0:40:080:40:12

-..at the Pan Celtic Festival

-on the Isle of Man.

0:40:120:40:15

-Tonight, Daf meets those who have

-left Wales to live on the island.

0:40:150:40:18

-The Isle of Man

-sits in the Irish Sea...

0:40:190:40:22

-..in between Scotland,

-Ireland, England and Wales.

0:40:220:40:26

-It's home to 85,000 people

-and many of those are from Wales.

0:40:260:40:31

-Set in the North, in the fishing

-town of Ramsey is the Trafalgar.

0:40:370:40:41

-Keeping an eye on the business and

-the customers is Steph Tiesteel.

0:40:410:40:46

-How does a lady from Anglesey

-end up on the Isle of Man?

0:40:470:40:53

-I first came here in 2006

-to work for its radio station.

0:40:530:40:59

-I worked at the station for six

-years, before returning to Wales.

0:41:000:41:07

-Later, I received a call

-to ask if I wanted to run the pub.

0:41:070:41:13

-I jumped at the chance

-because I love the Isle of Man...

0:41:130:41:19

-..and I've been here

-for a year and a half.

0:41:200:41:22

-You're familiar with island life

-having been raised on Anglesey.

0:41:230:41:26

-What is the attraction

-to the Isle of Man?

0:41:270:41:30

-Both are similar, its people and

-the love for their language.

0:41:300:41:37

-Its island life and island

-mentality is very similar.

0:41:370:41:42

-I feel at home here

-and I blended in.

0:41:420:41:47

-Many day trips drop visitors off

-in Ramsey for a few hours.

0:41:470:41:53

-There's a coach trip from Caernarfon

-and they know I speak Welsh.

0:41:530:41:59

-They park outside the pub and

-give the visitors a return time...

0:41:590:42:04

-..before sending them

-in to speak Welsh to me.

0:42:050:42:11

-Nigel Williams lives in the capital,

-Douglas.

0:42:130:42:17

-It's been 15 years since Nigel came

-to the island on his holidays...

0:42:170:42:21

-..and he's yet to return home

-to the Nantlle Valley.

0:42:210:42:24

-What is it about this island

-that you enjoy?

0:42:250:42:30

-The Celtic influence is strong here.

0:42:300:42:33

-Many people from Ireland and

-Scotland live on the island.

0:42:330:42:37

-I also have many Welsh friends

-who live on the island.

0:42:370:42:41

-We started a club that would meet

-once a month with the Manx people.

0:42:410:42:48

-I felt a feeling of belonging within

-this hub of Celtic influence.

0:42:490:42:57

-I can be in Douglas and take a five

-minute car journey to the mountains.

0:42:570:43:09

-The Welsh language is alive here,

-but what about the Manx language?

0:43:140:43:21

-The language is rare, but there

-seems to be a big revival.

0:43:210:43:27

-Not so much in Douglas itself,

-but you do occasionally hear it.

0:43:270:43:36

-Moghrey mie is good morning.

0:43:360:43:39

-Moghrey mie is good morning.

-

-Moghrey mie.

0:43:390:43:42

-Fastyr mie is good evening.

0:43:420:43:49

-But do they ever feel

-a longing for Wales?

0:43:500:43:54

-I often return to Wales.

0:43:540:43:55

-I often return to Wales.

-

-It isn't too far.

0:43:550:43:57

-It's a shame there isn't a bridge!

0:43:580:44:00

-The longing never goes away,

-but it's not far.

0:44:010:44:06

-You can fly back in half an hour,

-but I still feel like I'm abroad.

0:44:060:44:12

-There are Welsh people

-all over the world!

0:44:160:44:24

-Aneirin Karadog

-has been with us.

0:44:240:44:30

-You've got a lot to do over the

-coming months.

0:44:310:44:43

-I'm judging at the Eisteddfod

-in Mynyddygarreg.

0:44:450:44:48

-I'm also the judge of the Chair...

0:44:490:45:01

-..for the Urdd Eisteddfod

-with Rhys Iorwerth.

0:45:010:45:13

-It's great to see the young poets.

0:45:130:45:25

-I'm studying at

-the Academi Hywel Teifi in Swansea.

0:45:270:45:32

-It keeps me busy.

0:45:320:45:37

-My wife is from the Ogwen Valley.

0:45:380:45:40

-People can come and see us when we

-perform up there.

0:45:410:45:45

-Remind us of the first line for

-our limerick competition, Aneirin.

0:45:450:45:51

-The first line of the limerick

-is as follows...

0:45:520:45:54

-"Making a fortune takes my fancy..."

0:45:540:45:56

-We look forward to hearing from you.

0:45:560:45:59

-That's all we have time for

-this evening.

0:45:590:46:02

-Thanks to all of our studio guests.

0:46:020:46:04

-Congratulations to Glyn Brown for

-winning 100 in Fancy A Fortune?

0:46:040:46:08

-Prynhawn Da

-returns tomorrow at 2.00pm.

0:46:080:46:11

-Dr Ann is discussing mental health.

0:46:110:46:14

-We hear from two mothers

-about the bank of Mum and Dad.

0:46:140:46:17

-Heno returns tomorrow at 7.00pm.

0:46:180:46:20

-Yvonne is live from the

-Carmarthen Bay Film Festival...

0:46:210:46:24

-..with the director, Endaf Emlyn,

-the winner of the John Hefin Award.

0:46:240:46:29

-Until tomorrow, goodnight.

0:46:290:46:33

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