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-Hello and welcome to

-Friday's Prynhawn Da.

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-The sun is shining in Llanelli and

-we hope it's the same in your area.

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-This sun could be

-shining on you today.

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-It's Friday, which means we get

-to play our quiz, Mwy Neu Lai.

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-You could win 100 or more

-before the weekend.

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-Register to play Mwy Neu Lai now

-by calling us on 08443 35 18 97.

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-Our phone lines close at 2.30pm.

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-We could be calling you

-later in the programme.

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-It wouldn't be Friday

-without our Gossip Girls.

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-..they'll be having their say.

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-We welcome Jennifer Clarke,

-Hana Medi Morris and Gwenno Dafydd.

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-Dan prepares bream

-with roasted vegetables...

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-..and chicken and pea risotto.

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-Are you having a trip

-to the cinema this weekend?

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-Lowri Cooke is here

-with her suggestions.

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-On the day Donald Trump

-becomes the American President...

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-..we hear about the film

-about JFK's wife, Jackie.

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-Stay tuned to Mari and myself

-for today's Prynhawn Da.

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-We can't end the week without

-our opinionated Gossip Girls.

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-Over the last few days, we set you a

-question on our social media sites.

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-We wanted you to nominate Welsh

-women that should have a statue.

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-Most of the statues are of men,

-Gareth Edwards, Lloyd George...

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-..and Aneurin Bevan,

-to name but a few.

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-Gwenno, Hana and Jennifer

-have plenty to say about this.

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-Mamwlad was a fantastic series.

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-There's an abundance of women

-who are worthy of this honour.

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-I disagree with having statues

-to honour people.

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-It's about time women get the

-recognition that they deserve.

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-We'll discuss the topic later.

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-We've been asking the people

-of Wales for their opinions.

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-Shirley Bassey

-to celebrate her music in Wales.

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-Florence Nightingale.

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-Florence Nightingale.

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-Laura Ashley.

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-Shirley Bassey because she's

-put Wales on the map. Wahey!

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-A statue of what woman

-would you like to see in Wales?

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-Do you have an opinion to share?

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-Do you have a heroine

-that deserves some recognition?

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-Call 01554 880 880

-or email [email protected]

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-You can contact us on our Facebook

-and Twitter page using #ClwbClecs.

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-Dan is in the kitchen.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-Thank you.

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-What are you preparing for us?

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-Today, I'm serving bream

-with roasted vegetables.

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-This fish is similar

-to bass but cheaper.

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-It's quick to cook.

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-The quality of this fish is great

-but it's farmed.

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-Slice some onions thinly.

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-People usually have

-fish on a Friday.

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-Many people have fish on a Friday.

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-It's traditional.

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-Add some onions and salt in the

-frying pan.

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-I do use coconut oil.

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-It's healthy for you.

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-It's quite expensive.

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-I use it at home.

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-It's expensive and sweeter.

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-It's personal choice.

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-The professional says

-there's no difference!

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-Add some peppers.

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-You can use any colour.

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-Allow them to soften in the pan.

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-You can use cherry or large

-tomatoes.

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-Throw them whole into the pan.

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-Pour some white wine into the pan.

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-That's a lot of white wine!

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-Add water as an alternative.

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-Next, we've got the bream fillet.

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-Remove the bones.

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-They run down the back.

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-They are easy to remove.

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-Roast some cubed sweet potatoes.

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-Roast for 10 minutes.

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-Add the fish to the vegetables.

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-Cover in foil.

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-I have all of the ingredients you

-use today.

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-The ingredients are in our cupboards

-already.

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-I'll feel guilty if I don't make

-this at home.

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-You can view our recipes online

-at www.prynhawnda.tv

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-You may want to try

-our recipes at home.

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-Serve with some fresh parsley.

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-Tear some parsley.

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-It's taken less than

-10 minutes to make it.

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-We'll sample it.

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-I love sweet potato.

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-Don't remove the skin of the

-potatoes.

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-Dan returns later with

-a chicken and pea risotto.

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-It's time for a break, so why don't

-register for today's Mwy Neu Lai.

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-You could be over 100

-richer in time for the weekend.

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-Call 08443 35 18 97

-before the lines close at 2.30pm.

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-We hear about the film,

-Manchester By The Sea...

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-..the emotional story from the

-seaside community of Massachusetts.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-Later, our Gossip Girls

-will join us in the studio.

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-Tell us what woman you'd like

-to honour with a statue in Wales.

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-Many men have been honoured,

-but only a few women.

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-What statue of a Welsh woman

-would you like to see?

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-We want to hear from you.

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-Call 01554 880 880

-or email [email protected]

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-Contact us on our Facebook

-and Twitter page using #ClwbClecs

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-Next, we make a visit to the cinema

-with our film expert, Lowri Cooke.

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-As the new president makes his way

-to the White House...

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-..we discuss the film about the wife

-of former president, John F Kennedy.

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-Let's take a look at a clip

-of Jackie.

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-They need to know that real men

-actually lived here.

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-I've grown accustom

-to a great divide...

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-..between what people believe

-and what I know to be real.

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-And how would you like him

-remembered?

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-There should be more horses,

-more soldiers.

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-Why are you doing this, Mrs Kennedy?

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-Why are you doing this, Mrs Kennedy?

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-More crying, more cameras.

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-This is making us look like

-barbarians.

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-What's wrong with you?

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-You don't have to do this.

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-You don't have to do this.

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-I will march with Jack.

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-Alone if necessary.

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-I'm not the First Lady anymore.

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-Natalie Portman stars as Jackie.

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-What do you think of her?

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-Natalie won an Oscar for Black Swan.

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-She's in the running

-for an Oscar this year.

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-She offers an emotional portrayal

-here.

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-She's one of the best actresses

-to play this role.

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-The film is released today.

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-This is a historic day for America.

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-Jackie is a portrait of important

-and tragic moment...

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-..in American history, seen through

-the eyes of Jacqueline Kennedy.

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-She was an iconic First Lady.

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-She was so careful

-when keeping her privacy.

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-We join Jackie a few days following

-her husband's assassination.

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-She was known for her extraordinary

-dignity and praise.

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-We get to know more about her

-in this film.

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-She wanted to continue

-with her husband's legacy.

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-This event lives in the mind

-of many Americans today.

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-Do we get to Jackie more personally?

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-The film is framed around

-an interview.

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-She didn't give too much away.

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-She wanted to keep control

-in a time which was out of control.

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-The performances are fantastic.

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-The music is great.

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-Things were different to today.

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-I don't think we'll see a film about

-Donald Trump's wife.

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-Let's take a look at a clip from

-the film, Manchester By The Sea.

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-Joe has provided for Patrick's

-upkeep. Food, clothes, etc.

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-The house and the boat

-are owned outright.

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-I can't commute to Boston everyday

-until he turns 18.

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-I think the idea

-is that you would relocate.

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-Relocate to where?

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-Well if you look, your brother

-worked things out carefully.

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-He can't have meant that.

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-That was Manchester By The Sea.

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-Did you enjoy it?

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-I enjoyed this.

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-Casey Affleck

-plays the role of Lee Chandler.

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-He discovers his brother has died

-at the beginning of the film.

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-The film follows an uncle who

-is obliged to return home...

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-..to care for his nephew after his

-brother dies.

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-He is unaware

-that he is to be the guardian...

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-..and struggles with the decision.

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-He recounts past memories that

-caused him to leave Manchester...

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-..and distancing himself

-from his past.

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-The uncle and nephew

-have to build a relationship.

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-Casey Affleck is the brother

-of Ben Affleck.

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-He won the Best Drama Actor

-at the Golden Globes.

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-I believe he'll get

-an Oscar nomination.

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-This is a powerful drama.

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-Tell us more about Live By Night.

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-Ben Affleck is the star

-of this gangster film.

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-This isn't a classic.

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-However, I love gangster films.

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-We find ourselves in 1926 Boston...

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-..when one man sets out to make

-his mark on the world.

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-Prohibition has given rise

-to endless network...

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-..of underground distilleries,

-speakeasies, gangsters...

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-..and corrupt policemen.

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-Casey is the Affleck to

-watch this weekend.

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-From the film world to theatre.

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-We often remember the actors,

-songs and performances.

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-But in every production,

-hundreds of hours of hard labour...

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-..go in to creating

-the sets and costumes.

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-We've been to meet an individual

-who has entered the world of design.

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-In a workshop near Aberystwyth,

-the theatre designer, Heledd Rees...

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-..has been busy cutting, painting,

-sawing and sewing in preparation...

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-..for the latest production

-by Arad Goch Theatre Company.

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-I make everything -

-the sets, props and clothes.

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-I never know what the day holds,

-it could be painting or sewing.

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-No two days are every the same and

-it keeps me on my toes.

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-I've got plenty to do,

-so I better get started.

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-A few months before the production,

-I meet the director...

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-..and chat about the drama, before

-I go and create ideas from that.

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-I prefer to create costume

-ideas on the laptop.

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-My preference is to look online,

-before creating my design.

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-I add the images of the cast, so we

-can see what they'll look like.

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-As much as I love the process of

-creating something on the laptop...

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-..my favourite thing to do is see it

-all come to life.

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-From the screen to set,

-from one skill to another.

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-It's true that Heledd needs to be

-able to turn her hand to anything.

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-When designing a set, I have to

-think of it in a variety of stages.

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-Will I need to paint the floor

-and the backdrop?

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-Today, I'm concentrating on the

-essential probes, the furniture.

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-When creating props,

-I have to think of every detail...

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-..from the smallest to the largest.

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-Searching in the costume department

-is much cleaner work...

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-..but is just as much fun

-as painting in the workshop.

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-Heledd loves being among

-the clothes.

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-I'm very lucky that the

-Arad Goch Theatre Company...

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-..have such a wide variety of

-costumes and props from all decades.

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-These are the collection of shoes

-that have been worn in past shows.

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-We have props of all shapes and

-sizes and even more costumes...

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-..anything from school shirts

-to fur coats.

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-Everything is labelled,

-which is a great luxury.

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-There are wool and coloured shirts

-and much more in theses boxes.

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-I have a list of what I need and I

-can come in and search the boxes.

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-It isn't always this easy and

-I still have some things to sew.

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-Everything is ready

-to take to rehearsals.

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-All that's left to do is check they

-fit and that the director is happy.

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-The actors and director are happy.

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-This is the first time the actors

-are wearing their costumes...

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-..and the set currently in place

-also looks great.

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-But, there's a lot of work left to

-do and I need to do more painting.

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-That was interesting.

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-There's sunshine in Llanelli.

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-Will it continue over the weekend?

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-Chris Jones has all of the answers.

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-We've experienced all sorts

-of weather this week.

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-This is a picture from yesterday.

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-It's Llangennech.

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-The fog was very thick.

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-It will be cold this weekend.

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-There will be some showers.

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-Tomorrow is the best day

-to go walking.

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-There is rain coming by Tuesday.

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-There's still time to register

-to play Mwy Neu Lai.

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-If you want to win 100 or more

-before the weekend...

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-..call us on 08443 35 18 97.

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-The lines close in a few minutes.

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-After the break...

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-..we find out what statues of

-a Welsh women you want to see.

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-We can't wait to hear your opinion.

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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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-The phone lines for today's

-Mwy Neu Lai have now closed.

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-Please don't call any more

-as you will still be charged.

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-We'll play Mwy Neu Lai

-with one lucky viewer later.

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-There aren't many statues

-to commemorate Welsh women.

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-Most of the statues are of men,

-Gareth Edwards, Lloyd George...

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-..and Aneurin Bevan,

-to name but a few.

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-Thanks to those who

-have contacted us.

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-Eiry Halpin would like to see

-a statue of Mari Jones from Bala.

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-Liz Jones and Diana Jones want

-to see one of Jemima Nicholas.

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-Diana Griffith would like to see

-a statue of Shirley Bassey.

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-Gwenno Dafydd, Hana Medi Morris and

-Jennifer Clark are our Gossip Girls.

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-Do you agree with Jemima Nicholas?

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-Yes, I agree with Jemima Nicholas.

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-I lived outside Fishguard.

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-Jemima is a role model.

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-The women who have as role models

-in Wales are very rare.

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-She was a strong and brave woman.

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-She is everything I wanted to be

-as a youngster.

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-Statues makes want to find out more

-about these people.

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-Statues of women are very rare.

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-Men get a lot of recognition

-in the music world.

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-Grace Williams created

-a lot of great music.

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-She was born in Barry

-and I went to college there.

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-The children of Wales don't

-know much about Grace Williams.

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-Hana said that she doesn't

-see any point in these statues?

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-I don't want to be disrespectful

-and they've all done great work.

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-There are so many people

-in the communities of Wales...

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-..who do fantastic work.

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-However, there won't be statues

-of them in the local areas.

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-There are so many people

-who deserve a statue...

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-..and how much do they cost?

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-The statues remind us of the work

-of these important people.

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-We know that people do

-incredible and different work.

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-Rosemary Butler is one of the women

-who worked for the Senedd.

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-She should be recognized.

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-Ty Hafan is close to my heart.

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-Susan Goodwall founded the charity

-and she's released passed away.

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-You mentioned Mamwlad earlier.

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-We learnt about many Welsh women

-in this series.

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-We learnt so much about

-many of the Welsh role models.

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-..and she hasn't received

-much recognition.

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-People were unaware of where

-her grave was located.

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-Mair Davies ventured out

-to Patagonia and did so much work.

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-We should remember

-all of their work.

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-The women of Patagonia were

-fighting for the right to vote...

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-..before the Suffragettes.

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-I wouldn't learn this

-from a statue.

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-I've learnt more from you today.

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-I wouldn't stop to read a statue.

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-What about Shirley Bassey?

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-I don't agree.

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-The actress, Nicole Kidman...

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-..has claimed that calling

-a little girl, bossy, is sexist.

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-Hana, would you call a girl, bossy?

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-I call my niece bossy.

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-She thinks she rules the world

-at the age of two!

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-I would call a boy, bossy.

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-I wouldn't differentiate

-between the both.

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-I don't agree with Nicole Kidman...

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-..with this issue.

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-You use bossy for boys and girls.

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-Children are head strong.

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-It doesn't mean

-that they will be leaders.

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-I feel that there's a lot of

-pressure behind the words we use.

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-Women stop being leaders

-by the age of 10.

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-After the break, we'll be calling

-one lucky viewer for Mwy Neu Lai.

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-The lines have closed.

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-Please don't call again

-as you may still be charged.

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-Dan returns to the kitchen to

-prepare a chicken and pea risotto.

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-Welcome back.

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-It's time to play...

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-It's time to play...

-

-Mwy Neu Lai.

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-We should have a caller on the line.

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-It's Mari Jones

-from Llanfaethlu near Holyhead.

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-How are you?

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-I'm great, thank you.

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-Llanfaethlu is in the north west

-of Anglesey.

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-We'll ask you a series of questions

-and the answers are numbers.

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-You don't need to know the number...

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-..but simply if the answer is higher

-or lower than the previous number.

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-There's 10 for each correct answer.

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-Today's starting number is 20.

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-Your 60 seconds starts as soon as

-Mari asks the first question.

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-Good luck!

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-How many days are in January

-- higher or lower than 20?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 31.

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-How many years are in a century

-- higher or lower than 31?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 100.

0:32:250:32:26

-What is 4 X 4

-- higher or lower than 100?

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-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 16.

0:32:310:32:33

-How many colours are in a rainbow

-- higher or lower than 16?

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-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 7.

0:32:390:32:40

-Is the population of Wales

-higher or lower than 11?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 3,065 million.

0:32:450:32:46

-Is a dozen higher or lower

-than 3,065 million?

0:32:460:32:49

-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 12.

0:32:490:32:50

-Is it higher or lower than 12 miles

-from Swansea to Aberystwyth?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 75.

0:32:550:32:57

-How many players are in a rugby

-team - higher or lower than 75?

0:32:570:33:00

-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 15.

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-How many years are in a millennium

-- higher or lower than 15?

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-Higher.

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-Higher.

-

-Correct - 1,000.

0:33:060:33:07

-How many letters are in the word,

-GWENER - higher or lower than 1,000?

0:33:080:33:11

-Lower.

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-Lower.

-

-Correct - 6.

0:33:120:33:13

-How many pennies are in 5

-- higher or lower than 6?

0:33:130:33:16

-Higher.

0:33:160:33:17

-Higher.

-

-Correct - 500.

0:33:170:33:20

-Your time is up!

0:33:200:33:22

-Congratulations, you've won 110!

0:33:220:33:25

-Thank you very much.

0:33:250:33:27

-Are you happy with your winnings?

0:33:280:33:30

-Yes, that's brilliant.

0:33:300:33:33

-It's a great amount to win

-for the weekend.

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-Thank you for playing...

0:33:370:33:38

-Thank you for playing...

-

-Mwy Neu Lai!

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-Congratulations to Mari Jones

-who won 110.

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-There are plenty of events taking

-place around Wales this weekend.

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-Let's hear of some of them

-in our Calendar.

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-Tonight, the Ar Wasgar concert takes

-place at the Bro Fana Hall, Farmers.

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-The special guest is Ifan Gruffydd,

-Tregaron and it starts at 7.30pm.

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-Tickets cost 5.

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-A Old New Year concert will be held

-at St Peter's Church in Goodwick.

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-It starts at 7.00pm and a variety

-of artists will be taking part...

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-..including local schools, Goodwick

-Brass Band and Fishguard Choir.

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-A small contribution would be

-appreciated for good causes.

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-At the Ciliau Aeron Hall, Bois y

-Gilfach will be performing at 8pm.

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-Tickets cost 5 for adults

-and 2.50 for children.

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-The Tri Gog a Hwntw perform at

-Penybont Inn, Llanrug at 8.00pm.

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-Funds from the event will go

-towards Parkinson's UK.

0:34:450:34:48

-Tickets cost 5 and it promises

-to be a great evening.

0:34:480:34:52

-At Ysgol Casmael, Pembrokeshire

-they'll mark the centenary...

0:34:520:34:56

-..since the North Pembrokeshire

-Railway was closed.

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-You'll be able to enjoy a 1995 film.

0:34:590:35:04

-There are also others events

-throughout the weekend.

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-There's plenty to do

-across Wales this weekend.

0:35:110:35:14

-We're back in the kitchen with Dan.

0:35:140:35:17

-The bream dish you prepared earlier

-was delicious.

0:35:170:35:20

-What's on the menu now?

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-I'm preparing

-a chicken and pea risotto.

0:35:230:35:30

-This is another quick recipe.

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-We also add some spinach and

-ham to the risotto.

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-It's simple to make.

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-Place a frying pan on a high heat.

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-Start frying the onions.

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-Slice the onions thinly.

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-Risotto is a rich dish with

-a variety of strong flavours.

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-Risotto can have strong flavours.

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-You build up the layer of flavours.

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-Onions are the first layer.

0:36:280:36:31

-It's like soup - you start with

-onions and garlic.

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-I hope I can make these recipes.

0:36:350:36:49

-These ingredients are the basics.

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-They are in everyone's cupboard.

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-You need arborio rice for risotto.

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-It soaks up a lot of water.

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-It's available in supermarkets.

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-Add a splash of white wine!

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-Turn the heat up.

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-The rice will soak up the wine.

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-Then we gradually add some stock.

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-Don't burn the rice.

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-After ten minutes

-it will look like this.

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-Add some vegetable stock.

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-Next, we add some spinach.

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-It cooks quickly.

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-It will wither quickly in the pan.

0:38:360:38:42

-I eat the spinach in salads.

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-Spinach packets are quite large.

0:38:530:38:59

-It's full of iron.

0:38:590:39:03

-I've got some frozen peas.

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-Add them to the frying pan.

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-The wine and stock

-has soaked up quickly.

0:39:320:39:37

-You have to keep an eye

-on the dish.

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-Cook it through.

0:39:450:39:51

-We prepare the chicken.

0:39:510:39:58

-We are using a breast.

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-Season it.

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-Wrap it with some streaky bacon.

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-Bake for 20 minutes.

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-The bacon retains moisture

-in the chicken.

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-It's a great way of cooking chicken.

0:40:300:40:32

-Rhodri has joined us.

0:40:320:40:34

-What delights are on Heno tonight?

0:40:340:40:36

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

0:40:360:40:39

-Daf Wyn will mark 100 years

-since the closure...

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-..of the Maenclochog Railway.

0:40:440:40:46

-Elin hears about the history...

0:40:470:40:49

-..behind the first Bethesda Panto.

0:40:490:40:56

-The first panto took place

-ten years ago.

0:40:560:41:00

-Yvonne celebrates

-National Cheese Day.

0:41:010:41:15

-Yvonne is a cheese expert!

0:41:160:41:23

-Paul Pugh also joins us.

0:41:230:41:30

-That's all we have time for today.

0:41:330:41:35

-Another week has come to an end here

-on Prynhawn Da.

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-We'll be continuing to prepare you

-for St Dwynwen's Day.

0:41:400:41:44

-Until Monday, goodbye.

0:41:440:41:46

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