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-Hello and welcome to Prynhawn Da.

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-We're live from Llanelli

-for the next 50 minutes.

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-It's great to have your company.

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-This is what's coming up today.

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-Elen van Bodegom focuses on copper

-and gold tones to dress your home.

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-It's the conker season and Hana has

-been playing this traditional game.

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-Our surgery doors open to discuss

-the liver with Dr Ian Rees.

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-Lowri joins us with her selection

-of half term films in the cinema.

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-The renowned musician, Rhys Taylor

-also shares his prized possessions.

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-Stay tuned to Sian and myself

-for the next 50 minutes.

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-Welcome to Prynhawn Da.

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-Our first guest today

-is the Canon Aled Edwards.

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-Aled's also the chief executive for

-Cytun - Churches Together In Wales.

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-He's the newly-appointed chairman

-of the Urdd's Humanitarian Panel.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-What does the role entail?

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-The main role of the panel...

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-..is to spread the message of

-the Message of Peace and Goodwill.

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-Our projects include the Urdd's

-Message of Peace and Goodwill.

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-It also includes

-the Urdd's Sunday Service.

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-We'll continue to spread our Message

-of Peace and Goodwill to the world.

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-You'll work as part of a team.

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-We hope to get a better response

-from the rest of the world.

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-The panel meet quarterly to support

-the Urdd's humanitarian projects.

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-The Urdd Humanity Panel

-consists of volunteers.

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-The work is carried out

-by the staff of the Urdd.

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-They hold the committees.

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-It's important that young people

-have a voice.

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-The Urdd is for the young.

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-Our world is changing though.

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-Last Sunday, I attended a meeting

-with the Syr IfanC Board.

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-They told us about their concerns

-for the rest of the world.

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-The Syr IfanC Board will lead the

-Peace and Goodwill Message theme.

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-We want young people have a voice

-in our humanitarian work.

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-Global crisis's have an impact

-on our youth today.

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-We don't consider this side

-of the Urdd.

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-The role plays an important role

-in these issues.

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-Young people tell us

-what bothers them.

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-We're reach beyond our values now.

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-This makes us fresh and modern.

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-Refugees have been having a lot of

-media attention in recent months.

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-You chaired the

-Welsh Refugee Council.

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-It's been heart-breaking to see

-what's happened to The Jungle.

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-I went near Macedonia.

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-There were thousands of children

-suffering.

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-We want to ensure that we welcome

-these people appropriately.

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-I think we don't we appreciate

-what they have been through.

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-I don't think it's fair that dental

-examinations are carried out.

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-We want to spread a message

-to the people of Syria.

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-We hold foreign trips and develop

-the Urdd's humanitarian work.

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-Many young people are concerned

-about Brexit...

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-..and moving forward in Europe.

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-But we are Welsh and we have

-special values and principles.

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-They have started

-since the days of Sir Ifan.

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-Thank you for joining us.

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-After the break...

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-..we admire all things sparkly

-in our interior style corner.

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-Hana also visits the Botanic Garden

-to enjoy a game of conkers.

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-Join us in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-Next, we have some interior style.

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-Elen van Bodegom focuses on

-two rich-coloured tones today.

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-Today, we're looking

-at shiny colours...

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-..ready for Christmas.

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-There's a lot of sparkle

-and shine in stores.

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-There's no rush as there's plenty

-of time until Christmas.

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-The aim is to mix the gold,

-bronze and copper together.

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-It warms the home.

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-Let's start with the cushions.

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-There's embroidery on this cushion.

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-They come in a variety of materials.

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-These cushions are

-between 8 and 40...

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-..from Laura Ashley, Next

-and Marks and Spencer.

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-The smallest is 8.

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-They vary in price

-and it depends on the detail.

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-Next, we move on to the wallpaper.

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-This comes in a bright gold.

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-I would only put it on one wall.

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-I would put it either

-in a living room or bedroom.

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-This will reflect

-the light around the room.

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-The stripped wallpaper

-is also great for any living room.

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-The wallpaper is between

-28 and 40 from Laura Ashley.

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-This is busy

-but not overly busy as the other.

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-This next item is very bright.

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-It reflects the light.

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-You can use it to place coffee on

-or use it for frames.

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-It's 59.99 for the tray

-from Homesense.

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-This is far more interesting

-than a normal coffee table.

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-I loved this frame.

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-The frame is 9.50

-from Marks and Spencer.

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-You could use a cluster

-of these on the wall.

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-They look old fashioned.

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-You'll see them everywhere.

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-They are very popular

-and are very easy to open.

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-They are also reasonable priced.

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-A lamp makes a difference

-to any room.

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-This is a large lamp.

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-There's glass at the bottom...

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-..but it won't reflect

-as much light as the others.

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-You can choose what shade

-you want for the lamps.

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-I have a trousers suit

-in this material!

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-It's 150 for the lamp

-from Laura Ashley.

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-This is very heavy,

-but it is very expensive.

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-The other lamp is 45 from Next.

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-This is a feature within itself.

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-If you want something cheaper

-there are some for 30.

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-You could buy all of these

-for the bathroom.

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-The bin, toothbrush pot and many

-others items are available.

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-The washing items are priced

-between 6 and 18 from Next.

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-There's glam in the bedroom.

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-The double duvet is great.

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-We've also got a jewellery box.

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-You can see everything in this box.

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-You may be searching for activities

-for your little ones this half term.

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-Well, what about playing

-the traditional game of conkers?

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-Youngsters have smashed chestnuts

-against each other for centuries.

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-Hana investigates why there are

-less conkers around us this year.

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-Conkers play an integral role in the

-childhood of thousands of children.

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-The tree reached Britain in the 16th

-century and bore the horse chestnut.

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-It wasn't until two centuries later

-that the tree was used for conkers.

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-Britain is home to 470,000 trees

-and 11,100 of them belong to Wales.

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-But this figure is dwindling.

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-Conkers are enjoyed

-by the children of Wales.

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-Unfortunately, they're at risk.

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-Horse chestnut trees face extinction

-within the next 15 years.

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-The trees are no longer planted as

-they only survive for 3 to 5 years.

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-There's a moth

-that's wiping them out.

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-The tree is affected by the moth

-between June and September.

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-It causes it to shed

-its leaves and fruit early.

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-We've witnessed a huge difference

-this year, compared to last year.

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-We were surrounded

-by hundreds of conkers.

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-We use the conkers for

-half term family activities.

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-But this year, we've struggled

-to collect large numbers.

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-This remarkable difference

-in the this year's numbers...

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-..signifies that these trees

-will die out over coming years.

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-The fun continues in the Garden with

-nothing less than a game of conkers!

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-The first game of conkers

-was played back in 1848.

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-The World Conkers Championship

-started back in 1965.

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-In 2001, the world record was broken

-by Ireland's Eamonn Dooley...

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-..for smashing

-305 conkers in one hour!

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-I can't promise I'll break a record

-but I'll play with volunteer, Sue.

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-Where shall we start?

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-First, you have to collect conkers.

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-It doesn't matter

-if they're dry or damp.

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-Pierce a hole in the centre,

-feed some thread through the hole...

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-..and tie a knot on the bottom.

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-It's as easy as that.

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-It's as easy as that.

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-Well, we'll find out.

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-Let's go for it.

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-Before starting, we toss a coin for

-heads or tails, to see who starts.

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-I choose tails.

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-I choose tails.

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-I'll toss it now.

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-Heads - I've won!

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-We'll have three goes each.

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-This is over a yard long,

-so roll it around your hand.

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-Dangle your conker

-and I'll strike it three times.

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-Check if it's steady.

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-No!

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-Your second go. Oh, well done!

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-And a third shot.

-You only struck it once.

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-It's your turn now.

-Don't hurt yourself.

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-Ready?

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-Oh! I'm good at this.

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-My second go wasn't so good.

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-Take your third shot.

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-Well done! You're the winner.

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-I think you need more practice, Sue!

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-I think you need more practice, Sue!

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-I think so. Well done.

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-Oh!

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-The events at the Botanic Garden

-are running until Saturday.

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-Elin has joined us

-with a guide to tonight's Heno.

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-Don't forget to join me at 7.00pm.

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-Gerallt celebrates World Pasta Day

-at a Caernarfon Italian restaurant.

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-He's been learning

-how to make pasta.

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-Alun Williams is in Carmarthen

-for the Welsh Dairy Show at Nantyci.

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-Alun learns more

-about the farming world.

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-Pontarddulais-born Ezzelina Jones

-was an incredibly talented sculptor.

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-Ezzelina's family want to safeguard

-the future of the artist's pieces.

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-My studio guest tonight is the

-presenter and actress, Lara Catrin.

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-Lara has penned her debut novel

-called Llyfr Bach Paris.

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-After the break,

-Dr Ian Rees discusses the liver.

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-He highlights the awareness month

-as well as liver-related problems.

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-There's more ideas on keeping your

-children entertained this half term.

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-We take a trip to the cinema

-with Lowri Cooke.

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-Subtitles

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-Welcome back.

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-The medical world always seems to

-have a month that raises awareness.

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-This month is earmarked

-as Liver Awareness Month.

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-Today, we're joined by Dr Ian Rees.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-What is the role of the liver?

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-You only have one liver and it's

-important to look after it.

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-Your liver is the largest organ

-inside your body...

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-..and does hundreds of essential

-jobs.

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-It helps fight infection and

-disease, cleans the blood...

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-..destroys poisons and drugs,

-controls the cholesterol...

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-..and progresses food once

-it has been digested.

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-It helps create proteins.

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-This fights against bacteria.

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-If you cut yourself, the proteins

-help to reduce the amount...

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-..of blood that you will use.

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-If the liver doesn't work,

-you can't fight these infections.

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-What harms the liver?

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-You can learn a lot of things

-about the liver.

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-The main threats are alcohol,

-viral hepatitis...

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-..and non-alcohol related

-fatty liver disease.

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-If you overeat

-or are overweight...

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-..it can affect your liver.

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-I deal with hepatitis C

-in my work...

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-..which stops the liver working.

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-In this country, fat and alcohol

-are responsible...

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-..for causing problems to the liver.

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-Are there any symptoms to say that

-you have a problem with your liver?

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-It works hard and can take a lot of

-abuse, but like a elastic band...

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-..it can only stretch so far

-before it breaks.

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-Some people don't last more

-than two years.

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-We can help some people.

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-If the liver has failed, we have

-a limited amount of time to help.

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-An early diagnoses is beneficial.

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-We can help people reduce

-the amount that they drink and eat.

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-Nobody should die

-from hepatises these days.

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-We don't want people to turn up to

-the clinic when they're yellow...

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-..we want to help them before.

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-There's special equipment that can

-help with liver-related problems.

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-Thanks to this Fibroscan machine,

-things have progressed.

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-This is best effective and painless

-way to discover a condition.

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-One of these machines is available

-in every health board.

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-Fibroscan is similar to an

-ultrasound used during pregnancy.

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-It will measure how elastic

-or stiff your lives is.

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-A healthy liver should be soft

-and elastic...

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-..and if your lives is stiff, this

-is a sign that damage has occurred.

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-It gives us fantastic information.

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-Are there any early symptoms?

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-There are no symptoms.

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-But there are three large topics

-that we look at.

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-We know who carry a lot of weight.

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-We can't do anything to help.

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-We know who drink

-and who has hepitatis.

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-If you had a blood transfusion

-before 1992...

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-..you could have hepatitis C.

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-We need to find people

-and help them.

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-All you have to do is enter our

-autumn photography competition.

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-It's colder, leaves are falling

-and autumn colours surround us.

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-This is our theme for our

-autumn photography competition.

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-Use your phone, tablet or camera to

-capture your autumn 2016 memories.

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-The winner gets an iPad

-or a television.

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-The competition runs

-until 18 November.

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-Post them to Prynhawn Da, Tinopolis,

-Park Street, Llanelli, SA15 3YE.

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-Email them to

-[email protected]

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-You can also contact us via

-Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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-Good luck to you all.

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-Get snapping now!

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-Next, we review the films to watch

-at the cinema over this half term.

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-Lowri Cooke has joined us.

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-You look very autumnal!

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-Our first film is Storks.

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-OK, we need to get out of here.

-Come on, we have to go now.

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-Junior, you asked me to do a thing

-and I will not fail you.

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-Always delivered.

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-Always delivered.

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-Wait!

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-Noooooooo!

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-This is the baby factory.

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-This is the baby factory.

-

-This is THE baby factory.

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-No, no, no, no.

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-Why did you do that?

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-Push down Tulip.

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-Push down Tulip.

-

-Stop celebrating.

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-I think it was supposed

-to go over there.

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-Oooooooohhhhhhhh.

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-Tell us more about Storks.

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-This hasn't been made by Disney

-or Pixar.

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-The same company

-as Lego Movie made this.

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-Storks used to deliver babies...

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-..but now they develop packages for

-internet giant, Cornerstore.com.

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-The company's top delivery story,

-Junior is about to be promoted...

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-This is their job.

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-The company's top delivery story,

-Junior is about to be promoted...

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-..when he accidentally activates

-the Baby Making Machine...

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-..that produces an adorable and

-wholly unauthorized baby girl.

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-They want Junior to get rid

-of Tulip but he can't do it.

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-He and his friend, Tulip,

-the only human on Stork Mountain...

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-..race to make their

-first-ever baby drop.

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-This is a film for children

-about being parents.

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-This will appeal to the children

-and adults.

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-Kelsey Grammer and Jennifer Aniston

-also voice characters in the film.

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-Kelsey Grammer

-plays the role of the boss.

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-I was pleased by this film.

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-The story is surreal.

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-Let's take a look at a clip

-from Trolls.

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-Five, six, seven, eight.

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-# Everybody, move your hair #

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-Poppy is the leader of the trolls...

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-..and it's not her fault

-that she's so insanely happy.

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-She's just never faced

-a real problem. Until now.

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-Cupcake? Branch,

-we just got attacked by a Bergen.

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-A Bergen?

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-A Bergen?

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-It took everybody.

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-Dad!

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-What's your plan?

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-To rescue everyone and

-to make it home safely.

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-We did it!

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-So you're going to scrapbook them

-to freedom.

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-Solid burn, Branch.

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-# Can't stop the feeling #

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-Tell us more about Trolls.

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-This film has had a lot

-of attention.

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-Justin Timberlake

-is the voice of Branch.

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-Anna Kendrick is the voice of Poppy.

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-If you like the Magic Roundabout,

-you will like this.

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-In this film, we enter a colourful,

-wondrous world...

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-..populated by unforgettable

-characters and story...

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-..of the overly optimistic Trolls,

-we constantly sing.

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-the Trolls.

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-I believe they'll make a lot

-of money from this.

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-We also meet the comically

-pessimistic Bergens...

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-..who are only happy when they have

-trolls in their stomachs.

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-Christine Baranski voices the

-character of Chef, the bad guy.

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-There will be a lot of

-Troll merchandise.

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-The film features original music

-from Justin Timberlake.

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-Let's see a clip of Miss Peregrine's

-Home for Peculiar Children.

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-# There's a brand new morning

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-# Rising clear, sweet and free #

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-Jake. Right on time.

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-Miss Peregrine,

-delighted to meet you.

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-He's invisible.

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-He's invisible.

-

-Of course.

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-We're what's known in common

-parlance as peculiar.

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-Claire, why aren't you eating?

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-She's embarrassed in front of Jake.

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-She's embarrassed in front of Jake.

-

-Don't be.

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-Tell us more about Miss Peregrine's

-Home for Peculiar Children.

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-It looks really good.

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-I was shocked at the right side.

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-You may have heard that Tim Burton

-was papped in Aberystwyh.

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-He loves Wales and this film

-is situated in Wales.

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-He made this film.

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-Like many other books, like

-The Hunger Games and Twilight...

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-..it is founded on a book.

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-The film starts in Florida.

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-When Jacob discovers clues to a

-mystery that spans...

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-..different worlds and times,

-he finds a magical place...

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-..which is Miss Peregrine's Home

-for Peculiar Children.

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-The film starts in Florida.

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-There are a lot of Welsh actors

-in this.

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-Including Dafydd Hywel

-and Ioan Hefin.

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-Thank you, Lowri.

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-After the break, the renowned

-clarinettist, Rhys Taylor...

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-..reveals the stories behind

-his most prized possessions.

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-You can find out more

-in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-The musician, Rhys Taylor is here

-to share his prized possessions.

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-Welcome to Prynhawn Da.

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-Thank you.

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-You come from a musical family.

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-Yes, I come from a musical family.

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-Music has been part of my life

-since my childhood.

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-She played the piano.

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-My mother was a musician.

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-She played the piano.

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-My parents were members

-of a traditional Dixieland band.

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-It was music from the onset.

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-The clarinet was my first

-instrument.

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-My mother had one at home.

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-It was collecting dust at home.

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-My parents asked to give it go.

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-Did it come easy to you?

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-I started clarinet lessons

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-I could understand and read music.

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-in the house.

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-Music was something I enjoyed.

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-I didn't like practicing it.

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-You did have a talent in the

-clarinet though.

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-You performed in many orchestras.

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-Everyone works hard

-when they are young.

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-I was fortunate to have

-private lessons.

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-I didn't like practicing.

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-As I could hear other children

-playing outside.

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-My next item

-is little more sentimental.

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-This is a photograph of my mother.

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-My mother was a Music teacher

-and was my inspiration.

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-My mother would take me to the

-preliminaries for the Eisteddfod.

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-in the early hours.

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-My mother was the driving force

-behind it all.

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-Sadly, my mother passed away

-in 2003, from breast cancer.

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-I've got many fond memories of her.

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-It's tough for anyone

-to lose their mother.

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-I was 20 at the time.

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-It wasn't a great time in my life

-to lose my mother.

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-My mother is always on my mind.

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-I think about her every day and

-whenever I perform.

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-She was nervous watching me perform.

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-She would look on from the

-background...

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-..to see that I did well.

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-Sports always played an important

-role in your life.

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-Yes, I've brought in

-a javelin spear.

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-Many people outside Aberystwyth

-don't know about this past passion.

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-I used to compete

-in the sport of javelin.

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-I would go to the seaside in

-Aberystwyth to see my grandmother.

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-I would throw stones into the sea.

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-I recognized that I had strength in

-throwing stones.

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-I had a lot of success at javelin

-at secondary school.

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-You represented Wales.

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-It was a great period of my life

-representing Wales in this sport.

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-My colleagues in the team didn't

-know that I was a musician.

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-I can't recall my record

-with javelin.

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-I think I was trying to reach the

-100 metre mark.

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-I've kept my javelin spear safe.

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-I am tempted at times to start

-throwing it again!

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-I'm currently touring with

-Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate musical.

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-The production is stage by

-the Welsh National Opera.

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-Don't forget to join us tomorrow.

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-Ieuan has his monthly

-gardening tips.

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-Next, Nigel Owens: Wyt Ti'n Gem?

-follows the news and weather on S4C.

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