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0:00:19 > 0:00:23- Hello and welcome to your - midweek edition of Prynhawn Da.

0:00:24 > 0:00:27- Over the next 50 minutes, - we're live from Llanelli.

0:00:27 > 0:00:29- This is what we've got for you.

0:00:29 > 0:00:33- We open the covers to our Book Club - with the actor, Gareth Lewis...

0:00:33 > 0:00:35- ..to discuss his autobiography.

0:00:36 > 0:00:40- We take a look around a new - beauty salon in Carmarthen.

0:00:40 > 0:00:46- Kevin Davies has floral arrangement - ideas for the harvest period.

0:00:46 > 0:00:52- The textile designer, Haf Weighton - will discuss her latest work.

0:00:53 > 0:00:55- It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

0:00:56 > 0:01:00- Huw looks at the latest pink items - available from the high street.

0:01:00 > 0:01:03- Make sure you stay with us - over the next 50 minutes.

0:01:03 > 0:01:05- Welcome to Prynhawn Da.

0:01:09 > 0:01:13- The Woman's Hour daily radio - programme on Radio 4...

0:01:14 > 0:01:17- ..is celebrating its 70 anniversary.

0:01:18 > 0:01:23- Before we chat to fans, Ann Rosser - and Elinor Wyn Reynolds...

0:01:24 > 0:01:28- ..we're going to hear a clip - of Woman's Hour from 1947...

0:01:29 > 0:01:32- ..with Dame Lilian Braithwaite.

0:01:33 > 0:01:37- I wonder if I've given you any idea - of some of the many reasons...

0:01:37 > 0:01:39- ..why I love my profession.

0:01:40 > 0:01:42- There's a musical comedy...

0:01:42 > 0:01:46- ..which has come to us fairly - recently across the Atlantic...

0:01:47 > 0:01:50- ..which I expect many - of you have seen.

0:01:51 > 0:01:54- In which the leading players - sing a song declaring...

0:01:54 > 0:01:57- ..there's no business, - like show business...

0:01:58 > 0:02:01- ..there's no people - like show people.

0:02:02 > 0:02:07- I think perhaps that you would have - gathered, from what I have said...

0:02:08 > 0:02:11- ..that this entirely expresses - my feelings.

0:02:12 > 0:02:16- You can hear more items from the - Woman's Hour archive online.

0:02:17 > 0:02:20- The details are on the - screen for you now.

0:02:22 > 0:02:24- Let's start with you Ann.

0:02:24 > 0:02:26- What was the appeal?

0:02:42 > 0:02:46- Years ago, there were only two radio - stations.

0:02:53 > 0:02:55- We didn't have a television.

0:02:56 > 0:02:58- The radio would be on all day.

0:03:04 > 0:03:09- We wouldn't think of listening - to the radio these days.

0:03:15 > 0:03:18- I remember the discussions that I - heard on the radio.

0:03:19 > 0:03:21- Life has changed so much.

0:03:21 > 0:03:24- The programme has also changed.

0:03:29 > 0:03:32- It has been on the radio - for 70 years.

0:03:34 > 0:03:38- The programme was created - by Norman Collins.

0:03:38 > 0:03:42- It was originally presented - by Alan Ivimey.

0:03:43 > 0:03:46- It has been on the radio - for 70 years.

0:03:47 > 0:03:51- More and more women have presented - over the 70 years.

0:03:59 > 0:04:02- Perspective is the big word that - they use.

0:04:03 > 0:04:05- It has developed a lot.

0:04:07 > 0:04:10- I listen to the programme...

0:04:13 > 0:04:17- ..and I started listening in my - early 20s.

0:04:28 > 0:04:30- There was no Man's Hour programme.

0:04:38 > 0:04:41- It's a magazine programme.

0:04:42 > 0:04:48- I feel that it is interesting that - woman have a special programme.

0:04:54 > 0:04:58- It is a programme which discusses a - variety of topics.

0:04:59 > 0:05:03- Over 44% of the listeners of this - programme are men.

0:05:09 > 0:05:12- Jenny Murray is the presenter now.

0:05:13 > 0:05:16- They've had some great presenters.

0:05:20 > 0:05:24- I would love to present - Woman's Hour myself.

0:05:33 > 0:05:36- You don't listen and agree to - everything.

0:05:36 > 0:05:39- They discuss topics in the news.

0:05:41 > 0:05:44- They discuss serious issues as well.

0:05:46 > 0:05:50- I notice how English and British - the programme is.

0:06:02 > 0:06:05- It is rare that you get the Welsh - perspective...

0:06:05 > 0:06:07- ..which makes me shout at the radio.

0:06:10 > 0:06:13- An opinion poll has been - commissioned.

0:06:15 > 0:06:19- There are things in the poll - which have surprised.

0:06:20 > 0:06:25- I haven't been listening to the - programme regularly recently.

0:06:34 > 0:06:39- I had the podcast on as research - for this chat.

0:06:39 > 0:06:42- I listened to a podcast to catch-up.

0:06:43 > 0:06:46- There were many areas where I really - enjoyed it.

0:06:49 > 0:06:53- It was surprising what some - of the guests could do.

0:06:56 > 0:06:59- They have the money - to do the research.

0:07:04 > 0:07:06- There are no aspects of Welsh - in the programme.

0:07:07 > 0:07:12- As part of the celebration, BBC - Woman's Hour have commissioned.

0:07:12 > 0:07:17- A poll reveals woman are more - content being female in 2016...

0:07:19 > 0:07:20- ..than in 1947.

0:07:27 > 0:07:31- There are many percentages - and questions in the poll.

0:07:36 > 0:07:42- I couldn't understand - how they can assess...

0:07:43 > 0:07:49- ..how girls in their 20s believe - that they are happier now...

0:07:50 > 0:07:53- ..than mothers were in those days.

0:07:58 > 0:08:00- How can they measure that?

0:08:01 > 0:08:04- The background and life has changed.

0:08:05 > 0:08:07- What is being happy?

0:08:07 > 0:08:10- Some of the questions are silly.

0:08:13 > 0:08:16- There are more women - in work these days.

0:08:26 > 0:08:31- Women are also more likely - to talk about their sex lives.

0:08:41 > 0:08:44- The same challenges apply now as - before.

0:08:45 > 0:08:49- The problems are the same today as - they were in 1947.

0:08:58 > 0:09:00- Should we have a Woman's Hour now?

0:09:01 > 0:09:04- I don't think they should change the - name...

0:09:04 > 0:09:07- ..as we all love retro things.

0:09:07 > 0:09:09- They have developed.

0:09:10 > 0:09:13- There's a late night Woman's Hour - now.

0:09:14 > 0:09:17- The brand is still holding its - ground.

0:09:18 > 0:09:20- I will continue to listen.

0:09:29 > 0:09:33- I will listen more - after finding the podcasts.

0:09:41 > 0:09:44- I will also comment on social media.

0:09:48 > 0:09:49- Thank you.

0:09:49 > 0:09:51- After the break...

0:09:51 > 0:09:54- ..the actor, Gareth Lewis opens the - covers of our Book Club.

0:09:54 > 0:09:57- We take a look at the new Elisa's - Beauty Salon in Carmarthen.

0:09:57 > 0:09:59- See you in a few minutes.

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0:10:08 > 0:10:10- Welcome back.

0:10:10 > 0:10:14- It's time to open the covers - of our Book Club...

0:10:15 > 0:10:18- ..with the actor, Gareth Lewis.

0:10:18 > 0:10:21- Welcome to the programme.

0:10:21 > 0:10:24- Thank you.

0:10:24 > 0:10:41- Many of you will recognize Gareth - as Meic Pierce from Pobol y Cwm.

0:10:41 > 0:10:45- There's a very interesting chapter - at the beginning of the book.

0:10:45 > 0:10:54- Tell us more about it.

0:10:54 > 0:11:01- There is a chapter in the book - about why you left Pobol y Cwm.

0:11:01 > 0:11:06- There is a chapter in the book - about why I left Pobol y Cwm.

0:11:06 > 0:11:11- It says why I decided to retire.

0:11:12 > 0:11:16- People should know that - before they read the book.

0:11:16 > 0:11:20- It's the opening chapter.

0:11:20 > 0:11:24- It's an honest book.

0:11:24 > 0:11:29- You start with your childhood.

0:11:30 > 0:11:35- This is me with a big teddy - in about 1949.

0:11:35 > 0:11:41- It has disappeared now.

0:11:41 > 0:11:46- I was a good looking boy.

0:11:46 > 0:11:56- It's a personal journey.

0:11:57 > 0:12:10- Felinheli was a great place - to grow up.

0:12:10 > 0:12:16- I want to tell my children - about the family's history.

0:12:16 > 0:12:27- The early years are very important.

0:12:27 > 0:12:35- You live in Cardiff now.

0:12:35 > 0:12:43- I now live in Cardiff - but I feel at home in Felinheli.

0:12:44 > 0:12:48- This is Ann and me at Moel y Don - with Felinheli in the background.

0:12:48 > 0:13:03- It's the other side of the Menai.

0:13:03 > 0:13:09- It shows my love for Ann - and for Felinheli.

0:13:09 > 0:13:13- My sons now live in Cardiff.

0:13:14 > 0:13:20- This is me with Trystan the day - before he emigrated to Australia.

0:13:20 > 0:13:30- He lived there for seven years.

0:13:30 > 0:13:34- You visited Australia.

0:13:34 > 0:13:37- I visited him once over there.

0:13:38 > 0:13:48- We were given a warm welcome.

0:13:48 > 0:13:51- Trystan now lives - a mile away from me.

0:13:51 > 0:13:55- Trystan also has children.

0:13:55 > 0:14:02- You are now a grandfather.

0:14:03 > 0:14:09- This is my second granddaughter, - Leusa Non Gwynedd.

0:14:09 > 0:14:15- She was six months old.

0:14:15 > 0:14:18- This photo is of Mirain and Leusa.

0:14:18 > 0:14:27- We are a close family.

0:14:27 > 0:14:35- Family is very important to me.

0:14:35 > 0:14:42- I was in my 20s

0:14:42 > 0:14:48- Losing your parents is very hard.

0:14:48 > 0:15:07- I love my close family.

0:15:07 > 0:15:11- There is plenty about - Pobol y Cwm too.

0:15:11 > 0:15:15- You mention many behind the scenes - stories from Pobol y Cwm.

0:15:15 > 0:15:20- I was in the series in two parts.

0:15:20 > 0:15:26- My first stint was a bit jokey.

0:15:26 > 0:15:33- He had grown up in my second period.

0:15:33 > 0:15:44- Nia Caron played my wife.

0:15:45 > 0:15:54- I am indebted to her for helping me - when I lost my sight.

0:15:54 > 0:15:59- Gareth was the voice of Sam Tan and - all the characters in the 1980s.

0:15:59 > 0:16:15- That even included - Bella lasagne's cat!

0:16:15 > 0:16:29- Between me and you, - the Welsh version is better!

0:16:29 > 0:16:35- I did the men in the morning and - women in the afternoon.

0:16:35 > 0:16:39- What about the future?

0:16:39 > 0:16:44- Would you move back up north?

0:16:44 > 0:16:50- My heart is still there.

0:16:50 > 0:16:56- But I think I will stay in Cardiff.

0:16:56 > 0:17:02- I might be buried up there.

0:17:02 > 0:17:07- Hogyn o'r Felin is priced at 8.99 - and available from Gwasg Gomer.

0:17:07 > 0:17:10- We all know the difficulties that - currently face young people...

0:17:10 > 0:17:14- ..searching for work and that's - without starting a business.

0:17:14 > 0:17:17- Elisa Evans is one of those who has - taken the chance...

0:17:17 > 0:17:20- ..by offering some glitz, glam and - plenty of pampering.

0:17:21 > 0:17:24- We've been to find out more about - Elisa's Beauty Salon.

0:17:30 > 0:17:36- Ever since I was young, I always - wanted own a shop in the town.

0:17:36 > 0:17:40- My business in Carmarthen - has been open for two weeks.

0:17:40 > 0:17:44- It's going well, so far.

0:17:44 > 0:17:47- I offer shellac manicures - and pedicures.

0:17:48 > 0:17:53- Acrylic nail extensions, waxing, - threading and massage.

0:17:53 > 0:17:56- A little bit of everything really.

0:17:57 > 0:18:01- Shellac is very popular - at the moment...

0:18:01 > 0:18:07- ..as are chrome nails - and glitter and sparkles.

0:18:07 > 0:18:11- Shellac nails are a gel polish.

0:18:11 > 0:18:14- It has a really high shine, - glossy finish.

0:18:14 > 0:18:18- Customers like shellac - because it lasts quite a while.

0:18:18 > 0:18:22- I'm very busy with eyebrows too.

0:18:22 > 0:18:25- I do waxing and threading.

0:18:25 > 0:18:29- Threading gives a more natural - eyebrow shaping.

0:18:30 > 0:18:34- It's a lot more painful but - it's more natural for the skin.

0:18:34 > 0:18:38- It also gives a better shape - to the eyebrow than waxing.

0:18:38 > 0:18:43- Waxing is less painful - because it's over very quickly.

0:18:43 > 0:18:49- I'm just been on a HD Brows course - so I will offer that from now on.

0:18:49 > 0:18:52- Elisa's is in Carmarthen.

0:18:53 > 0:18:57- It's a small building - but big enough for my needs.

0:18:57 > 0:19:03- I always wanted a shabby chic feel - to it, as well as it being cosy.

0:19:03 > 0:19:08- The wallpaper has a bit of sparkle - in it, as do the blinds.

0:19:08 > 0:19:15- I've whitewashed the pine ceiling - which makes it look bigger.

0:19:15 > 0:19:19- I've also managed to incorporate - a French theme.

0:19:19 > 0:19:26- I attended Ysgol Dyffryn Teifi - in Llandysul.

0:19:26 > 0:19:30- I then went to college - at Pibwrlwyd in Carmarthen...

0:19:30 > 0:19:34- ..where I studied - Hair and Beauty therapy.

0:19:34 > 0:19:40- I then worked in Debenhams - for four and a half years.

0:19:40 > 0:19:43- It was always full-on at Debenhams.

0:19:44 > 0:19:47- I always had clients.

0:19:47 > 0:19:53- I had some loyal customers who would - always ask for me, which was nice.

0:19:54 > 0:19:58- It gave me confidence - to start up my own business.

0:20:00 > 0:20:05- My parents have helped me - to set up the business...

0:20:05 > 0:20:12- ..as have my partner, his family - and my uncles and aunties.

0:20:12 > 0:20:18- I'm very happy that Elisa has - started the business in Carmarthen.

0:20:18 > 0:20:22- She makes you feel very special.

0:20:23 > 0:20:26- I've been quite overwhelmed by the - amount of people who have visited.

0:20:27 > 0:20:30- A lot of people pass this way - so there's a lot of footfall.

0:20:31 > 0:20:36- I've been booked up - for two weeks now, which is nice.

0:20:36 > 0:20:40- I hope it remains busy - up to Christmas.

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0:20:57 > 0:20:58- Welcome back.

0:20:58 > 0:21:01- Still to come this afternoon...

0:21:01 > 0:21:05- ..we'll speak with the textile - artist, Haf Weighton.

0:21:05 > 0:21:10- And Huw will look at pink clothing - to raise awareness of breast cancer.

0:21:10 > 0:21:12- Stay tuned.

0:21:17 > 0:21:19- It's the season for Thanksgiving...

0:21:19 > 0:21:23- ..and Kevin has some special flowers - to celebrate that fact.

0:21:23 > 0:21:26- Welcome to the programme.

0:21:26 > 0:21:38- Thank you.

0:21:39 > 0:21:44- You also have some seasonal colours.

0:21:44 > 0:21:49- It's a lovely time of year.

0:21:49 > 0:21:59- Every season brings its own rewards.

0:21:59 > 0:22:05- but the colours too.

0:22:05 > 0:22:12- Every season has its own smell.

0:22:12 > 0:22:21- Autumn is my favourite season.

0:22:21 > 0:22:35- The leaves are just turning now.

0:22:46 > 0:23:04- The colours do clash a little - but it works.

0:23:04 > 0:23:12- It's called a South African Protea.

0:23:12 > 0:23:27- I used them at my wedding.

0:23:28 > 0:23:32- We went on honeymoon - to South Africa.

0:23:33 > 0:23:35- They haven't been that popular.

0:23:35 > 0:23:38- They last for a long time.

0:23:39 > 0:23:42- There are apples for Thanksgiving.

0:23:42 > 0:23:44- The leaves cap it all off.

0:23:44 > 0:23:47- Halloween is upon us.

0:23:48 > 0:23:50- We'll forget that for a while.

0:23:50 > 0:23:59- This is a circular arrangement.

0:23:59 > 0:24:04- The green colours are lovely.

0:24:04 > 0:24:09- It looks very fresh.

0:24:09 > 0:24:18- I've cut some of the fruit.

0:24:18 > 0:24:24- We then come to the left-hand - arrangement.

0:24:24 > 0:24:33- This is more for Thanksgiving.

0:24:33 > 0:24:39- I have used wheat and - purple colours.

0:24:40 > 0:24:48- I have cut a red cabbage too.

0:24:48 > 0:25:00- They look lovely when cut in half.

0:25:00 > 0:25:08- You might not have thought of using - it like this.

0:25:08 > 0:25:30- Throw any brown fruit away.

0:25:31 > 0:25:36- You could put lemon juice on them.

0:25:36 > 0:25:41- Alison Huw showed us how to use - pumpkin in our dishes yesterday.

0:25:41 > 0:25:44- I don't like pumpkin soup!

0:25:44 > 0:25:47- I have cut the top off the pumpkin.

0:25:47 > 0:25:52- Use twigs to help.

0:25:52 > 0:25:55- I use the red oak leaves.

0:25:55 > 0:26:03- I put them around the pumpkin.

0:26:04 > 0:26:23- The twigs give it height.

0:26:29 > 0:26:33- They have become more fashionable - again.

0:26:33 > 0:26:41- It's so easy to make.

0:26:41 > 0:26:45- These flowers are cheap - at the moment.

0:26:46 > 0:26:49- They are in season now.

0:26:49 > 0:26:56- You could add some berries.

0:26:56 > 0:27:00- There you are!

0:27:00 > 0:27:02- Some lovely flowers from Kevin.

0:27:02 > 0:27:04- Thank you.

0:27:04 > 0:27:07- We are currently running - a photography competition.

0:27:08 > 0:27:11- The theme is Autumn and here are - the all-important details.

0:27:12 > 0:27:18- It's colder, leaves are falling - and autumn colours surround us.

0:27:18 > 0:27:22- This is our theme for our - autumn photography competition.

0:27:22 > 0:27:27- Use your phone, tablet or camera - to capture autumn 2016 memories.

0:27:28 > 0:27:32- The winner gets an iPad - or television.

0:27:33 > 0:27:36- The competition runs - until 18 November.

0:27:36 > 0:27:43- Park Street, Llanelli, SA15 3YE.

0:27:44 > 0:27:48- Email them to - prynhawnda@tinopolis.com

0:27:48 > 0:27:52- You can also contact us via - Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

0:27:52 > 0:27:54- Good luck to you all.

0:27:57 > 0:28:00- Make sure you get out there - with your cameras.

0:28:00 > 0:28:04- Our guest this afternoon is - the textile artist, Haf Weighton.

0:28:04 > 0:28:06- Welcome to the programme.

0:28:07 > 0:28:10- Thank you.

0:28:11 > 0:28:35- What exactly does a textile artist - do and how did you become one?

0:28:39 > 0:28:42- Knitting is also textiles.

0:28:42 > 0:28:49- I always like creating things.

0:28:49 > 0:28:58- I went to Cardiff Art School - in 1990 to do a foundation course.

0:28:59 > 0:29:02- Huw Fash was a teacher there - at the time.

0:29:02 > 0:29:09- I studied Fashion and textiles - in Liverpool.

0:29:09 > 0:29:13- You have brought in some - amazing work.

0:29:14 > 0:29:17- How long does it take?

0:29:18 > 0:29:22- Everyone asks that!

0:29:22 > 0:29:26- This is made by hand.

0:29:26 > 0:29:36- I also use a sewing machine.

0:29:36 > 0:29:50- I have young children now - so I work at night.

0:29:50 > 0:29:56- It's quicker than you think.

0:29:56 > 0:30:01- You've brought a variety of pieces.

0:30:01 > 0:30:07- This would take two weeks - at two hours every day.

0:30:07 > 0:30:14- I worked at the Eisteddfod.

0:30:14 > 0:30:18- I made it for a space there.

0:30:18 > 0:30:20- It's based on Penarth, where I live.

0:30:21 > 0:30:35- I can see that now.

0:30:36 > 0:30:41- What inspires you?

0:30:41 > 0:30:45- I currently have an exhibition - at Blend in North London.

0:30:46 > 0:30:49- The work is based on the - multicultural area of Green Lanes.

0:30:49 > 0:30:55- I used to live in this area.

0:30:55 > 0:31:00- People from all over the world - live there.

0:31:00 > 0:31:04- Greek people live there.

0:31:04 > 0:31:13- There are fig and grape trees - there.

0:31:14 > 0:31:18- Foxy's in Penarth is a cafe - which is running craft workshops.

0:31:18 > 0:31:25- I exhibited there recently.

0:31:26 > 0:31:31- Embroidery can be seen on clothes

0:31:31 > 0:31:41- The chair is lovely.

0:31:42 > 0:31:45- Do you tend to use the same colours?

0:31:45 > 0:31:49- I use different colours.

0:31:49 > 0:32:01- I sometimes use just black - and white.

0:32:02 > 0:32:05- It depends on the project.

0:32:05 > 0:32:12- You worked abroad.

0:32:12 > 0:32:19- I travelled to Australia, - Canada and New Zealand.

0:32:19 > 0:32:23- I have connections with Australia.

0:32:23 > 0:32:26- One person who has had a big - influence on your work is Huw...

0:32:26 > 0:32:32- ..and he joins us now.

0:32:32 > 0:32:42- I don't remember teaching Haf.

0:32:42 > 0:32:45- It's great to see her - being so successful.

0:32:45 > 0:32:48- I used to teach - at an art college in Cardiff.

0:32:48 > 0:32:57- I remember some of the students.

0:32:58 > 0:33:00- I am very proud of her work.

0:33:00 > 0:33:03- Was he a good teacher?

0:33:03 > 0:33:08- He took us once to try perfumes.

0:33:08 > 0:33:15- It was on the way to a lecture!

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0:33:28 > 0:33:30- Welcome back to Prynhawn Da.

0:33:32 > 0:33:35- has joined us.

0:33:48 > 0:33:50- It is cold outside.

0:34:00 > 0:34:02- We all know Alwyn Roberts.

0:34:03 > 0:34:05- He's launching his book.

0:34:06 > 0:34:08- Elin has been with him.

0:34:27 > 0:34:31- It has been 75 years since a book - was written in North Wales...

0:34:33 > 0:34:36- ..and Russell Grant will be - performing it.

0:34:40 > 0:34:44- Rhodri Gomer enjoys

0:34:48 > 0:34:51- Andrew Tamplin - will be my studio guest.

0:34:57 > 0:35:02- Euros Lewis, the playwright, - discusses a festival in Felinfach.

0:35:05 > 0:35:11- Don't forget to join me at 7.00pm.

0:35:13 > 0:35:15- You only have until the end of

0:35:15 > 0:35:17- ..so listen carefully - for all the details.

0:35:18 > 0:35:20- Can the children at your school - sing?

0:35:20 > 0:35:23- Do you have a teacher - who is a composer?

0:35:24 > 0:35:26- Will your school be the one

0:35:27 > 0:35:29- ..Robat Arwyn and Leah Marian Jones?

0:35:30 > 0:35:34- It's your chance to win our - 2016 Christmas Carol Competition.

0:35:34 > 0:35:35- Do you dare to enter?

0:35:36 > 0:35:39- For all the details, - phone 01554 880 901.

0:35:40 > 0:35:42- Good luck!

0:35:44 > 0:35:47- Good luck with our competition.

0:35:48 > 0:35:51- October is Breast Cancer - Awareness Month...

0:35:51 > 0:35:54- ..when we're encouraged - to wear pink.

0:35:55 > 0:36:12- Fashion and clothes are important - to a variety of charities, Huw.

0:36:12 > 0:36:15- I think that people - find it difficult...

0:36:21 > 0:36:34- ..to find clothes by certain - charities.

0:36:34 > 0:36:38- All of the money goes back - to the same charity...

0:36:39 > 0:36:43- ..as long as you remember to put - some money in a box.

0:36:52 > 0:36:56- We're all supposed - to wear pink on Friday.

0:37:03 > 0:37:06- Geroge at Asda - have the Tickled Pink clothing.

0:37:13 > 0:37:19- You can find items around the stores - which raise money for the charity.

0:37:23 > 0:37:27- Only a small percentage - goes towards the charity...

0:37:30 > 0:37:34- ..but the small percentage makes a - big difference.

0:37:48 > 0:37:51- Elen Van Bodegom - had some pink items on Heno.

0:37:55 > 0:37:56- You look very smart.

0:38:00 > 0:38:03- You don't have to wear clothes.

0:38:03 > 0:38:17- You can buy things that will work - well for the season.

0:38:17 > 0:38:23- Subtle pinks are in at the moment.

0:38:24 > 0:38:28- All of these items - give a percentage to the charity.

0:38:39 > 0:38:42- you should tell people why. - Explain why you wear pink.

0:38:44 > 0:38:47- The charities want us - to talk about it.

0:38:48 > 0:38:51- They want us to show our support.

0:38:56 > 0:39:02- You can have pink items with you one - day and wear pink another day.

0:39:03 > 0:39:07- There are many charity days - throughout the year.

0:39:15 > 0:39:18- Every penny that you spend - on this t-shirt...

0:39:19 > 0:39:21- ..will go to the charity.

0:39:24 > 0:39:30- When you see a t-shirt like this...

0:39:30 > 0:39:33- ..around 10% will go to the charity.

0:39:44 > 0:39:48- This is sold in the shop and they - need to make a profit.

0:40:00 > 0:40:05- I think that it is great that these - stores are supporting charities.

0:40:08 > 0:40:11- They have kept to fitness clothing.

0:40:12 > 0:40:15- Marks and Spencer - have kept to the sportswear.

0:40:15 > 0:40:17- Keeping fit is essential.

0:40:18 > 0:40:20- Marks and Spencer has a big range.

0:40:24 > 0:40:27- I was disappointed that I couldn't - find the wonderful range...

0:40:28 > 0:40:30- ..of lingerie.

0:40:31 > 0:40:34- You can see the sports bra here.

0:40:36 > 0:40:41- If you don't want to wear pink...

0:40:42 > 0:40:47- ..but you want to help the charity, - then something like this is great.

0:40:55 > 0:40:57- These items are all in stores now.

0:41:03 > 0:41:08- You'll find them in ASDA, Debenhams - and Marks and Spencer.

0:41:09 > 0:41:13- I have to remember to contribute - money on Friday.

0:41:16 > 0:41:19- What do you have for us on - tomorrow's programme, Huw?

0:41:22 > 0:41:25- Tomorrow, I'm going to be looking at - woollen items.

0:41:25 > 0:41:29- We'll also have advice on saving - before Christmas.

0:41:30 > 0:41:35- Cymru: Dal i Gredu? with Gwion - Hallam follows the news and weather.

0:41:35 > 0:41:37- Until tomorrow, goodbye.

0:41:38 > 0:41:38- .