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-It's Wednesday night.

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-It's Wednesday night.

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-It's 7.00pm.

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-Are you ready to play...

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-Are you ready to play...

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-..Fancy A Fortune?

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-Hello and welcome to Galeri,

-Caernarfon for tonight's Heno.

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-It's great to be here.

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-It would be great if a viewer

-wins 1,000 in Fancy A Fortune?

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-Tonight could be the night!

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-Gwyneth Glyn is spinning the wheel.

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-We look forward to our chat

-and your performance later.

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-Yvonne is in Aberystwyth tonight,

-but what's your story?

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-Hello and good evening.

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-I'm at Aberystwyth Football Club to

-celebrate Yr Angor local newspaper.

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-The party starts shortly.

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-We have two very fit guests tonight.

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-The runner, Bronwen Jenkinson

-has been competing in Italy.

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-Gethin Edwards also ran

-from Prestatyn to Chepstow.

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-Welcome to you both.

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-Alun Williams

-is also looking for a new home.

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-Welcome to my new abode.

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-The Motorhome and Caravan Show in

-Birmingham has all sorts of vans.

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-You can find out more shortly.

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-We're also launching our

-autumn photography competition...

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-..with the judge, Geraint Thomas

-who is known as Geraint Panorama.

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-He'll tell us what he's looking for

-and will reveal the contact details.

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-But first, it's time to play...

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-But first, it's time to play...

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-Fancy A Fortune?

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-You need a question

-and Rhodri has it for you.

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-Who sits on the bonfire

-on Bonfire Night?

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-1) Guy Francis, 2) Guy Fawkes,

-or 3) Guy Fred?

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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 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 terms.

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Let's head back to Yvonne

-in Aberystwyth...

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-..who's amidst

-the 40th anniversary celebrations.

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-Good evening, Yvonne.

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-Good evening to you all.

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-Welcome to the Football Club

-in Aberystwyth.

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-On 1 October 1977...

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-..we saw the first edition

-of Yr Angor.

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-Let's hear more about

-this local newspaper.

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-The newspaper

-was established in 1977.

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-Nearby areas

-had their own local newspaper...

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-..and residents of Aberystwyth

-wanted a similar newspaper.

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-Mam and I would have a lot of fun

-laying out the newspaper.

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-I use the term "fun" very loosely!

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-We literally had to cut it

-and stick it together in our home.

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-These days, articles are sent

-via email as opposed to by post.

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-It's compiled in the Welsh School

-and not the homes of the officers.

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-At first, I'd write articles before

-being elected the chairperson...

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-..and I've been its secretary

-for a number of years.

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-I have a lot of past editions and

-have been through them this week...

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-..to prepare a quiz

-for tonight's celebrations.

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-The past editions are worth a look

-as they show how times have changed.

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-We come to the Welsh school

-in Aberystwyth once a month.

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-A large team of distributors help

-to put the newspapers in bags...

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-..to take to the shops and other

-distributors who deliver that night.

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-They also take other items such as

-posters and marketing material.

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-I distribute the newspaper

-with Mam and my sisters.

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-Where do you deliver it?

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-We usually take it around the centre

-of town and near the castle.

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-What do you enjoy reading

-in Yr Angor?

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-I like the stories

-of people doing well.

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-A local newspaper

-gives that good news...

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-..that is often ignored

-by the conventional newspapers.

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-The first editor and original team

-had a vision and stated...

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-.."through the medium

-of this newspaper...

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-"..we plan to anchor the Welsh

-language firmly in Aberystwyth."

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-We continue to do that

-with Yr Angor in this day and age.

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-Yr Angor continues to serve

-the people of Aberystwyth.

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-There are some great stories.

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-The stories can be

-very heart-warming.

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-Megan Jones is the chairperson

-of Yr Angor.

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-Happy birthday to the newspaper.

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-It's a day to celebrate.

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-We've reached the milestone

-of 40 years.

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-We're celebrating that the

-newspaper unites the community.

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-It's great to socialize tonight.

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-We get to meet some people

-who write our articles...

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-..because they send their work

-via email.

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-You still rely on volunteers.

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-There's a lot of volunteers.

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-They are all so important.

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-Enjoy your evening.

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-Elin is marking

-her 40th birthday too.

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-Why did you volunteer

-to be part of the newspaper?

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-Mam was very active

-in the community.

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-I wanted to do the same.

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-I have three small children.

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-I wanted something for them.

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-When I was working

-at a local nursery...

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-..I was asked to join Yr Angor.

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-What is happening tonight?

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-Tonight, we have a quiz,

-there's a cheese and wine event...

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-..and Ail Symudiad

-is going to be singing.

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-We've also got a great cake!

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-Richard Jones is a member

-of the band, Ail Symudiad.

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-We're celebrating

-40 years next year too.

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-Tonight,

-we're celebrating with Yr Angor.

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-Megan raises a lot of money

-for the local charities...

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-..and does a lot of good work

-with Yr Angor.

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-We might be back next year.

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-A very happy birthday to Yr Angor.

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-Thank you, Yvonne.

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-Gwyneth Glyn joins us

-in Galeri, Caernarfon tonight.

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-What's your local newspaper?

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-I have a local newspaper.

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-It's called Y Ffynnon.

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-It's thriving.

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-Gwyneth has got a new album

-called Tro.

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-This is the fourth album.

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-It's been a while

-since the last album.

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-I think it's six years

-since the last album.

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-In that time, I've been able to

-work with an array of artists...

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-..from an array of people.

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-Tro features Senegal's acclaimed

-kora player, Seckou Keita.

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-The themes in the album

-are close to my heart.

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-People realize that these songs

-are very important to me.

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-You get a lot for your money

-with this album.

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-Tro is produced by the brand new

-Welsh recording label, Bendigedig.

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-Catrin Finch is also going

-to be releasing an album...

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-..with this label too.

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-This is a very personal album.

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-I didn't think anyone else

-was going to listen to them...

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-..to release this album

-to the world.

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-You are also touring with Catrin.

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-I'm going to be supporting Catrin

-on her tour next year.

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-It's difficult to be away

-from my son, Milgwn.

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-I have a very loving family.

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-The family look after him.

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-It's great to be with

-other musicians when on tour.

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-Bronwen is a runner.

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-Do you listen to music

-whilst running?

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-No, I prefer to concentrate

-when I'm running.

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-I don't like listening to music.

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-Do you run, Gwyneth?

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-I used to jog.

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-I prefer walking these days!

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-Thank you, Gwyneth.

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-After the break, we chat with

-the runner, Bronwen Jenkinson.

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-She's making a name for herself

-in the running world.

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-What will Mici Plwm

-and Alun Williams be doing?

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-What's this?

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-Just a minute.

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-Oh, a toilet, excuse me.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-There's still to answer this

-question to play Fancy A Fortune?

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-Who sits on the bonfire

-on Bonfire Night?

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-1) Guy Francis, 2) Guy Fawkes,

-or 3) Guy Fred?

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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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-There's about 10 minutes left

-for you to register to play.

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-Get dialling now and Rhodri and I

-could be calling you later.

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-It's high time

-somebody won that 1,000!

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-# Fancy A Fortune? #

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-Are you a fan of caravanning?

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-I borrow my parents' caravan.

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-I love the smell of cooking bacon.

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-Alun Williams

-is looking for a new home...

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-..so he went to a special

-caravan event in Birmingham.

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-I'm having a midlife crisis as I

-want to buy a caravan or motorhome.

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-I'm at the NEC in Birmingham

-for The Motorhome and Caravan Show.

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-I'm so excited

-because there's so much choice.

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-This is the biggest show of its kind

-in Britain...

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-..that fills eleven exhibition halls

-with over 700 leisure vehicles.

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-It's great for people who are

-looking for ideas just like me...

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-..and those who regularly

-enjoy a holiday on wheels.

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-Hello, what are you doing here?

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-Hello, what are you doing here?

-

-You're the only Welshman I've seen!

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-I come to this show every year

-as I own a motorhome.

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-I come every year

-to see the new things.

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-I don't know if I should buy

-a caravan or a motorhome.

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-I used to stay in a tent

-for the Sesiwn Fawr Dolgellau...

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-..but got to the exact point

-where you are now.

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-I know of a company in North Wales.

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-For a great price,

-you can rent a motorhome...

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-You can experiment and see if you

-like it without spending a fortune.

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-There's no turning back after you

-buy one as it's heaven on earth!

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-Wow! I like this one, Mici.

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-Wow! I like this one, Mici.

-

-This is great.

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-Do the children sit over there

-when you're driving?

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-Yes, that's their seat

-but our dog sits there.

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-This has tinted windows.

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-This has tinted windows.

-

-It's like a bus!

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-Go inside and have a look.

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-I got a taster of Mici Plwm's

-holidays in his home on wheels...

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-..but I still want to know what

-a touring caravan has to offer.

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-You're not a fan of caravans.

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-You're not a fan of caravans.

-

-I'm not saying that.

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-I lived in a static caravan and

-travelled with a touring caravan.

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-There's plenty of choice

-for a newbie like me.

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-Yes, that's right.

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-Wow, look at this one, Mici.

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-Wow, look at this one, Mici.

-

-Oh, this is it.

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-Caravans are very popular

-at the Eisteddfod...

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-..but you don't see as many

-motorhomes at the Eisteddfod.

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-No, and there's

-a Welsh caravan club.

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-If you bought a motorhome,

-you'd join me and Dewi Pws...

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-..and we'd take over

-the whole field!

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-We could start our own club.

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-The problem is that I'd need

-to tow the caravan with my car.

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-At the show, I got to test my skills

-behind the wheel.

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-Drive half way across

-before you turn.

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-Drive straight before you turn.

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-Is there a speed limit?

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-Um...

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-Um...

-

-I'm joking!

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-That's a lovely position,

-a lot better.

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-Next stop - France!

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-I enjoyed that.

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-I've made a decision.

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-You'll be happy to know that

-my future lies in a motorhome...

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-..because it removes

-all the stress of towing a caravan.

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-I feel better in a motorhome.

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-Imagine the faces of your children

-when you arrive in a motorhome.

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-Thank you for your help, Mici

-and cheers to you.

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-Mmm!

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-I wanted to see him reverse.

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-What's a motorhome in Welsh?

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-Contact us with your ideas.

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-I'd love a second-hand caravan.

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-Static or tourer?

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-I don't know but I want one

-to take to the Eisteddfod.

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-I don't like caravans.

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-Our next guest is the runner,

-Bronwen Jenkinson.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-You've just returned

-from competing in Italy.

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-Yes, I was running

-for the Welsh team.

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-I was part of the Trofeo Vanoni

-mountain race.

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-What was your position?

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-I was the fourth fastest overall.

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-The team was also the sixth fastest.

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-I knew a lot of people who

-were taking part in the race.

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-The race is famous in Italy.

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-Yes, I did it four years ago.

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-I was slower this year.

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-The conditions were difficult.

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-It was very hot.

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-It was about 20 degrees Celsius.

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-It was very different to my home

-in Waunfawr.

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-It's a great place for running.

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-The scenes of the mountains

-are great.

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-You don't need music to run with all

-that scenery.

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-You've done a lot of travelling.

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-Where else have you been running?

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-A fortnight ago, I was running

-for Wales in Slovenia.

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-I've also represented Britain.

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-I've met a lot of great friends

-from my running.

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-You are student at university.

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-Yes, I'm in university in Leeds.

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-I'm studying Environmental Science.

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-You also ran the Snowdon Race.

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-I've done the Snowdon Race

-many times.

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-I finished fourth this time.

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-I was very annoyed because

-I wanted a better result.

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-Conditions can be awful.

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-The weather for the Snowdon Race

-wasn't the best.

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-Thank you, Bronwen.

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-After the break, we view

-the Hidden Llanelli exhibition...

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-..that's being held

-in the Senedd Building.

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-Geraint Thomas joins us to launch

-our autumn photography competition.

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-There's still time to register

-to play tonight's Fancy A Fortune?

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-All you have to do

-is answer the following question:

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-Who goes on the bonfire

-on Bonfire Night?

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-1) Guy Francis, 2) Guy Fawkes,

-or 3) Guy Fred?

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-People have gone to the cinema.

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-The place is now empty.

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-The phone lines have now closed

-for our quiz, Fancy A Fortune?

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-This is Gethin Edwards.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you for contacting us.

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-You have quite a story and

-it revolves around your son, Leo.

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-Take us back to the beginning.

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-Tell us a bit about Leo.

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-Leo was born at 28 weeks.

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-It was last July.

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-He arrived very early.

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-The midwife took my wife

-to hospital...

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-..and she needed a C-section.

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-How is Leo now?

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-He's just turned a year old.

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-I'm going to do something heroic

-or stupid!

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-I ran from Prestatyn to Chepstow.

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-It's 107 miles.

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-I started in the middle of

-Storm Brian on Saturday.

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-I started the run with company.

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-Your father joined you.

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-I was raising money too.

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-I've raised about 13,000.

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-I couldn't have done it

-without all the support.

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-You look energized tonight.

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-My legs are hurting

-as I finished running today.

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-I hope to continue with

-our Fearless Fundraising.

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-This was the last event of the year.

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-We want to raise money

-for blankets for babies.

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-People can also donate.

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-People can still donate

-via my Just Giving page.

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-Thank you for sharing your story.

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-Go home and have a bath.

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-I'm ready for a bath and a pint!

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-LINKS is a charity in Llanelli that

-helps people with mental illnesses.

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-In the last 20 years, the charity

-has helped over 300 people...

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-The Senedd Building is hosting their

-exhibition called Hidden Llanelli.

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-Last year, we held this exhibition

-in Llanelli Library.

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-We've moved it from Llanelli

-to the Senedd Building.

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-The exhibition showcases the

-abilities of those who use LINKS.

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-They use art and craft to work

-together and with those in the area.

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-It's a release for them...

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-..and helps to re-introduce them to

-the community and the world of work.

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-Our current project

-is called Hidden Llanelli.

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-I asked the members to tell me

-what history meant to them.

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-They said that Llanelli was famous

-for beating New Zealand...

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-..but I wanted to know

-their own personal stories...

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-..of them buying a custard slice

-in market with their grandparents.

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-We've taken those types of stories

-and created pieces about them.

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-Why is art important?

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-Self expression

-is important for its own sake.

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-I've been involved with LINKS

-for the past 20 years.

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-I worked with them in the 1990s...

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-..and they've maintained this

-project of art in the community.

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-It's important that the LINKS art

-work is exhibited outside Llanelli.

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-It shows confidence in the art work.

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-Onwards Llanelli!

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-APPLAUSE

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-I'm proud to have LINKS

-at the Senedd Building.

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-It's important that communities

-across Wales can come here...

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-..to celebrate their work

-and show their character.

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-The name of the exhibition,

-Hidden Llanelli is very sensible...

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-..as it says something

-about our health and the town.

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-There's talent in LINKS

-and within the area...

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-..and these are showcased

-in this exhibition.

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-Hidden Llanelli gives us the chance

-to see the things we don't notice.

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-Creating this work

-helps to boost their confidence...

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-..and their art speaks to them.

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-It's also great as Llanelli is seen

-in a different light from Cardiff.

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-The exhibition runs until 3 November

-so pop over and see it.

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-Our photography competitions

-are extremely popular...

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-..and it's time to launch

-our autumn photography competition.

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-Who is the judge this season?

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-He joins us now

-and it's Geraint Thomas...

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-..or Geraint Panorama

-as you're known in Caernarfon...

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-..as you have a shop in the town.

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-Yes, that's right.

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-Viewers of Heno will recognize you

-for your series over the summer.

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-Yes, I gave them some advice

-on taking better photographs.

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-Let's hope

-they were listening to you!

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-We've got a few examples

-of your photographs.

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-Your shop is in Caernarfon and

-Gwynedd is great to photograph.

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-Yes, as we're on the doorstep

-of the Snowdonia National Park.

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-There's also the coast of Anglesey

-and the Llyn Peninsula...

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-..the Menai Straits, its bridges

-and our castle.

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-You know all the lakes

-in the Snowdonia National Park.

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-A few years ago, I took photographs

-of the 144 lakes in the park...

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-..and compiled a book

-with the photographs...

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-..and told the folk tales

-that are associated with the lakes.

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-You enjoy landscapes

-but weddings keep you in business.

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-You took the photographs at the

-weddings of Elin and Gerallt.

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-You obviously enjoy your work.

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-I love taking photographs as it's

-my job but also a hobby of mine.

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-It's the perfect time of year for

-our photography competition...

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-..in terms of the colours

-in the world of nature.

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-Autumn and spring are

-my favourite seasons of the year.

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-The light is better

-as the sun is lower in the sky.

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-You've got an array

-of warming colours...

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-..and a mixed bag

-in terms of the weather.

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-We've already had some stormy

-weather with its amazing colours.

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-The morning dew and mist

-also make a great photograph.

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-Carmarthen was foggy when I left

-home for Caernarfon this morning.

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-What are your main tips for those

-who want to enter the competition?

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-Keep your photographs simple...

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-..as too many elements

-make for a complicated photograph.

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-Keep the colours simple as there

-should be warming colours in autumn.

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-Think about the structure

-with the foreground and background.

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-It also helps to have a start,

-middle and end to a photograph.

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-Let's hope everyone

-was listening to that.

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-He knows his stuff!

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-He knows his stuff!

-

-That's why he's our judge.

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-Email your entries to

-[email protected]

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-The closing date

-is midday on 30 November.

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-Get snapping as you have

-just over a month to enter.

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-We always have a fantastic response.

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-Thank you, Geraint.

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-After the break...

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-..we meet three special dogs

-who help small children to read.

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-We'll also play, Fancy a Fortune?

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-Stay by your phone as we could

-be calling you after the break.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-It's time to play...

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-It's time to play...

-

-Fancy a Fortune?

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-# Fancy a Fortune? #

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-I've got the all-important

-phone numbers here.

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-The dialling code is 01341.

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-I can tell you that this number

-is for the Barmouth area.

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-Tonight, we asked: who sits

-on the bonfire on Bonfire Night?

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-The correct answer is Guy Fawkes.

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-Let's get dialling.

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-Hello?

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-Hello, it's Mari and Rhodri

-from S4C's Heno.

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-Who are we talking to?

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-It's Einir Jones.

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-Where are you calling from?

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-I'm in Dyffryn Ardudwy.

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-I want to win 1,000!

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-Gwyneth will give the wheel a spin

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

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-That was a great spin.

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-It's still spinning.

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-Where is our wheel going to stop?

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-Congratulations, you've won 200.

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-Thank you very much.

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-That sounds great.

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-I'm sure the 200

-will help with Christmas.

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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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-Thanks to Gwyneth.

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-Many of you are aware that we're

-looking for the real-life Gelert.

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-Every night this week,

-we've meet some special dogs...

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-..to inspire you

-to send us your nominations.

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-Tonight, we meet Alfie,

-Hoola and Honey.

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-They work with Burns By Your Side

-that helps children to read.

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-Burns By Your Side

-is a Reading Dog Scheme.

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-Volunteers and dogs visit schools

-and children's centres...

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-..to read with the children

-and the dogs absolutely love it.

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-Honey is a twelve-year-old

-golden retriever.

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-She's a rescue dog

-and loves being with the children.

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-We come to Jig-So to chill out

-with the dogs and read stories.

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-It's great because the children gain

-confidence as they read to the dogs.

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-The dogs don't judge

-so it really boosts your confidence.

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-I knew Hoola was a good therapy dog

-as she helped me through an illness.

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-It's got me out into the community

-and I'm giving something back.

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-It's such a rewarding thing to do.

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-At the start of the term,

-some of the children are nervous...

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-..but they run to her after a month.

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-It's good to have someone

-to listen to you...

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-..who doesn't tease you

-if you make any mistakes.

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-Alfie enjoys putting on his coat,

-going to work to see the children...

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-..and reading with the children and

-it's lovely to see him enjoying it.

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-It's great for Honey

-and the children.

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-It makes me realize that I'm not

-alone and I have hugs from the dogs.

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-It's lovely to see the dogs

-and it's a day out of the classroom.

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-One boy had been in the nursery for

-six months and he wouldn't speak.

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-After 30 minutes...

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-..he puts his arms around Honey

-and said "Hello, Big Dog!"

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-Everyone was in tears.

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-I wish the dogs could come and help

-the children in school every day.

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-Your dog doesn't have to be like

-the ones we've featured tonight.

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-We're looking for dogs that

-help you in an array of ways.

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-The singer, Gwyneth Glyn and runner,

-Bronwen Jenkinson are our guests.

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-You're performing before Christmas.

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-I'm at Neuadd Ogwen on 25 November.

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-I'll also be in Portmeirion

-in early December.

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-You have also been scripting

-with Fran Wen.

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-I've written a show with Galeri,

-Caernarfon.

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-It's called Wy, Chips a Nain.

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-It's about dementia.

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-Bronwen recently returned

-from competing in Italy.

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-When is your next competition?

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-I'm taking a break from racing

-until the cross country season.

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-I need to build up my speed.

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-Thanks to Gethin too.

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-Relax and enjoy your pint!

0:42:430:42:45

-On tomorrow night's Heno...

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-..Gerallt is live at Tir Prince for

-the start of the Wales Rally GB.

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-Daf Wyn is in London to chat

-with Aled Haydn Jones.

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-He's just bee appointed the

-new Head of Programmes for Radio 1.

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-The DJ, Bethan Elfyn chats about

-a new project to help Welsh bands.

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-We close with Gwyneth Glyn singing

-Os Na Wela'i Di from her new album.

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-# The sun will continue to shine

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-# If I don't see you

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-# And the flowers will still bloom

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-# If I don't see you

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-# There will always be

-fun, festivity and merriment

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-# And happy people on the street

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-# But what use are all these

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-# If I don't see you?

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-# If I don't see you?

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-# The river will continue to babble

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-# If I don't hear you

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-# And the breeze will whistle

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-# If I don't hear you

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-# The blackbird will sing

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-# As it flitters

-between the thorny flowers

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-# But what enjoyment do these bring

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-# If I don't hear you?

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-# When the wind blows

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-# Over the brow of the mountain

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-# And the blue sky darkens

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-# And the rain pours down

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-# When it flows along the lane

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-# Washing away trembling flowers

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-# Nothing can break this heart

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-# If I see you

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-# If I see you

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-# Ooo-ooo-ooo

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-# Ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo #

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-APPLAUSE

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-Thank you, Gwyneth.

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-Thanks to everyone

-in Galeri, Caernarfon tonight.

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-Thank you for your company,

-goodnight.

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