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-Hello and welcome to Prynhawn Da.

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-It's Thursday and as usual

-we've got a busy programme.

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-Our studio is full of ladies from

-the Bro Gwili Merched y Wawr branch.

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-Some are modelling for Huw

-and others join us for a chat.

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-Welcome to programme, ladies.

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-Here's a taster of

-what else we've got for you.

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-We mark Remembrance Sunday

-and 99 years...

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-..since the end of the Great War

-by visiting three special memorials.

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-Dr Ann also discusses

-the affects of war on soldiers...

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-..known as PTSD,

-or Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.

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-We meet Autograss rally drivers

-who are recording a charity song.

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-Hana Medi continues

-with her series on collections.

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-Today, Angharad Merwah

-showcases her collection of saris.

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-Stay tuned to Owain and myself

-over the next 50 minutes.

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-Welcome to Prynhawn Da.

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-Today, we welcome the ladies

-of Bro Gwili Merched y Wawr.

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-There's a large group with us.

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-We're going to have a chat

-with Doreen, Elsie and Dilys.

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-They are the branch's president,

-vice-president and secretary.

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-Tell us more about your branch.

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-The branch were founded in 1979.

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-There are around 15 members.

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-We would like to have more.

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-We live in rural areas.

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-Where do your members come from?

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-Our branch has people

-from Bronwydd and Llanpumsaint.

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-We're a busy branch.

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-Tell us about your year

-and the Merched y Wawr celebrations.

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-There have been many celebrations

-this year.

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-We haven't done a lot as a branch.

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-Today has been a highlight for us.

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-We have a few events planned

-for the rest of the year.

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-We have a Christmas lunch,

-we also go bowling.

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-We also have a service

-with a minister.

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-We hope to visit a sock making

-factory in Ammanford soon.

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-There's plenty to do.

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-We want to welcome more members.

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-When and where do you meet?

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-We meet every third Monday of

-the month and the village hall.

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-Over to you, Huw.

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-I'm looking at

-monochrome fashion today.

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-The shops are full

-of sparkle and bling.

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-We want to keep away from the

-Christmas clothes for two weeks.

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-Monochrome clothes are very popular.

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-A lot of people wear it

-in a dramatic fashion...

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-..for the races and so on.

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-Our first model is Maureen.

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-This coat grabbed my attention.

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-If you see an item like this,

-you will notice it.

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-You don't want to over-do

-this outfit.

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-You could team it

-with a pink or red jumper.

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-The jumper is quite special.

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-The black trousers are skinnier

-than Maureen is used to.

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-Are they comfortable in the shoes?

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-These are very comfortable.

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-Our next model is Geinor.

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-We'll start with the black jacket.

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-The jacket was similar

-to the one worn by Kathryn...

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-..who had a makeover this week.

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-This is a silk top.

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-All of the models

-have been shocked by our shoes.

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-Would you wear an outfit like this?

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-Yes, I would wear this.

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-I like it.

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-When we do a makeover slot,

-we have a choice of six outfits.

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-However, there are only

-three outfits for this slot.

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-Our final model is Ann.

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-There's drama in the black

-and white in this jacket.

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-There's drawstring in the coat.

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-Ann is petite.

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-Ann is petite in height

-and petite in clothes.

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-Ann said the jumper

-is very comfortable.

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-We've teamed it with simple trousers

-and simple shoes.

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-The jacket is different.

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-Everything else is calm.

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-Black and white can be added to.

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-This is great before Christmas.

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-We see a lot of Christmas things

-in store.

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-Some of the Christmas parties

-start within three weeks.

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-A lot of Christmas things

-will be on sale in a few weeks.

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-It's a handy coat, Ann.

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-The coat is very comfortable.

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-We'll have more monochrome later.

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-After the break, we hear about

-three special Welsh war memorials.

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-Dr Ann will discuss a condition

-which affects many soldiers, PTSD.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-On Sunday, we mark the eleventh day

-of the eleventh month...

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-..and 99 years since the end

-of the First World War.

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-Over the weekend, poppies will

-be displayed on war memorials.

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-A few years ago, we visited

-three special memorials...

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-..to hear about their history and

-their significance to communities.

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-There's a memorial

-on the Bangor University campus...

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-..for the 8,500 soldiers from North

-Wales who died in the Great War.

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-The memorial was opened in 1923

-by Edward, Prince of Wales.

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-Communities across the country...

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-..wanted to remember

-the men killed in the war.

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-The Cenotaph in London had inspired

-communities to create memorials.

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-At the Brangwyn Hall in Swansea...

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-..detailed murals mark the lives of

-those killed in the First World War.

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-They are British Empire Panels.

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-In 1924, the House of Lords

-commissioned these panels...

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-..as a memorial

-to the First World War.

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-Brangwyn was an official artist

-during that time.

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-However, he didn't think the panels

-were a suitable war memorial.

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-They needed to be housed somewhere.

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-They were building the Guildhall

-in Swansea at this time...

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-..and they've been here

-since its opening.

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-They reflect abundance

-and happiness in the British Empire.

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-This Empire supported this country

-during the First World War.

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-The Welsh National War Memorial

-is at Cathays Park in Cardiff...

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-..in remembrance of the 35,000

-lives lost in the Great War.

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-This was the Welsh focal point for

-the weekend's remembrance services.

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-This beautiful memorial

-was unveiled in the summer of 1928.

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-The Western Mail

-campaigned for its creation.

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-People donated funds towards it...

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-..although the economy

-was in trouble during the 1920s.

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-In the Valleys, unemployment

-and poverty were common...

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-..but they were willing to make

-donations towards this memorial.

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-It shows the affect

-of this tragedy on the nation.

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-Most were ordinary men

-from the rural and urban areas.

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-Some of them volunteered to go

-to war as a result of appeals...

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-..by Lloyd George

-and other propaganda influences.

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-From 1916, it was compulsory

-to fight in the war...

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-..unless they were peacemakers

-and would face jail if they refused.

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-University students were considered

-as responsible and able people.

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-They were assigned

-as officers in the Army...

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-..and were

-in more danger than others.

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-It's thought that 16% of university

-students in Wales who enrolled...

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-..were killed in action.

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-Ellis Humphrey Evans or Hedd Wyn

-of Trawsfynydd is on this memorial.

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-He was killed in 1917

-at the Battle of Pilken Ridge.

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-It was one event that the Welsh

-had a strong representation.

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-The war left its mark

-on every part of Wales.

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-Over 2,000 memorials were built

-in different locations across Wales.

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-The Second World War added to

-the intensity of the memories...

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-..and people's feelings about war.

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-Yes, Sunday is Remembrance Sunday.

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-We remember those

-who lost their lives...

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-..but we should also remember those

-who still suffer as a result of war.

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-We open our surgery doors to discuss

-post-traumatic stress disorder.

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-Welcome to the programme, Dr Ann.

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-Welcome to the programme, Dr Ann.

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-Thank you.

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-How does shell shock differ

-from post-traumatic stress disorder?

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-Shell shock is a phrase

-coined in World War I.

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-Many soldiers would leave the front

-and suffer as a result.

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-Charles Myers referred to their

-symptoms as shell shock.

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-In Passchendaele, some soldiers

-refused to go back to the front.

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-Some of them had to go in front

-of a judge if they refused.

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-Several solider hospitals

-were set up.

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-Pat Barker wrote about them.

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-Later on,

-the condition was called PTSD.

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-Symptoms were seen

-in the Vietnam War.

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-Post-traumatic stress disorder

-or PTSD is an anxiety disorder.

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-It's caused by very stressful,

-frightening or distressing events.

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-Someone with PTSD

-relives the traumatic event.

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-They relive traumatic events

-through nightmares and flashbacks.

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-The hippocampus

-is the area of the brain...

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-..that stores these events.

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-We see a lot of these symptoms among

-the people who work in the police...

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-..and fire brigade.

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-..such as severe neglect, abuse

-or violence can suffer from PTSD.

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-Sufferers experience feelings of

-isolation, irritability and guilt.

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-Symptoms can have a significant

-impact on your day-to-day life.

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-You can have compensation

-for this condition.

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-For years, the army would consider

-this as a weakness.

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-Some of the soldiers were

-as young as 17 years old.

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-Some of them were too young

-to be in the army.

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-Sufferers may undergo

-psychotherapy sessions.

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-You have to go back in time

-with these sessions.

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-Whilst you remember...

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-..you have to think of

-something good in your life.

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-There's a process

-of having to accept it.

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-A lot of it visual as well.

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-Sufferers are asked to think of

-something good in their lives...

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-..to get rid of these

-traumatic events in their mind.

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-There is research, but they need

-people to contribute.

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-Research is underway

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-They are appealing

-for sufferers of this condition.

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-It's also important to talk about

-it.

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-After the break, we chat to two

-who are busy preparing to record...

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-..a charity song to raise money

-for Cancer Research.

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-Hana Medi meets Angharad Merwah who

-has an incredible sari collection.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-We're familiar with seeing Autograss

-drivers racing around in the mud.

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-But there's one group of fans

-that will change their image...

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-..by joining forces

-to record a charity song.

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-Lewis Richards and Gareth Jones

-join us from the Autograss Allstars.

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-Where did the idea come from?

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-Everyone is familiar

-with the Band Aid song.

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-When it was released in 2014,

-I thought it would be good...

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-..for the Autograss community

-to do something similar.

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-We discussed the cost, logistics

-and how everyone would contribute.

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-At the time, the project

-was too large to undertake.

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-In July, Huw came up to us

-and said we could do it.

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-I searched through my phone

-to find people who could help.

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-Second to Simon Cowell, there

-was this man sitting next to me.

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-No pressure!

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-Are people happy to offer

-their services to the single?

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-I've been pleasantly surprised.

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-When Sue and Gareth asked me to help

-I was sceptical of who would come...

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-..and was worried that

-they wouldn't be prepared to sing.

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-Many were not used

-to singing in public.

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-We had a big launch on the evening

-of the National Championships.

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-We announced our plans and

-anyone interested could email us.

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-We received over 100 emails, but

-we worried we'd only get around ten.

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-Were you surprised that

-so many people were interested?

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-In the launch, we announced that the

-funds would go to Cancer Research.

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-This is a charity that touches

-everyone's lives at some point.

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-You may have a relative or friend

-that has been affected by cancer.

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-This is a charity that everyone

-is happy to support.

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-When Lewis said that 108 people had

-come forward to sing, I was shocked.

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-We had a rehearsal weekend

-in Walsall as it was central...

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-..and people from Ireland flew over

-and everyone is extremely committed.

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-I felt much better on the Sunday,

-than what I did on the Friday night.

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-All of the members

-are scattered across the UK.

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-How did people rehearse at home

-before attending the rehearsal?

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-Gareth, Awena Owen and I

-recorded practice tracks...

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-..and sent them

-to those wanted to partake.

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-The aim was to get everyone

-to rehearse with these at home...

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-..prior to the weekend of rehearsals

-in Walsall that was a fortnight ago.

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-We came together and I was worried

-that they hadn't been rehearsing...

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-..but thankfully,

-they showed their dedication.

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-First, we had the altos and prior to

-this they didn't know voice types.

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-The altos came in and I wanted to

-hear if they had been practising.

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-They sang incredibly well and I was

-grateful for all their hard work.

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-Lewis, you're accustom to choir

-rehearsals and forming choirs.

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-You're responsible for the

-Llangennech Junior School Choir...

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-..who competed on Songs of Praise.

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-This is very different as we're used

-to seeing Autograss competitors...

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-..in the wind and rain

-and racing like fools.

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-Responsible fools!

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-It's very different

-to the discipline of a choir.

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-It looks like a lot of fun.

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-I bet a lot of the drivers

-are singing on their way around.

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-What is the song

-and where are you recording it?

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-We'll be recording two songs -

-To Where You Are and See You Again.

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-See You Again appears in the film,

-Fast and Furious 7...

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-..so there's a connection

-with the racing world.

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-I'm constantly

-with the school choirs...

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-..but with this choir, we've met

-once and will record in December.

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-How many rehearsals do you have

-before the recording session?

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-It all takes place on the first

-weekend of December in Llangennech.

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-The soloists head to the studio on

-the Saturday to record their lines.

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-Whilst that takes place,

-Lewis conducts the final rehearsal.

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-It's great to look back and see

-how much the project has evolved.

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-In the beginning,

-there were only four in the crew.

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-Lewis came in as our secret weapon

-and emails have taken over.

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-The aim is to raise money,

-so how can people get a copy?

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-The CD will be available

-in a limited edition box with a DVD.

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-We'll have promo videos made

-and a book.

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-There will be a wall planner

-for those involved in Autograss.

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-The box is on our website -

-www.autograssallstars.co.uk

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-You can pre-order the box

-from today.

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-Details were on the screen, so place

-your order now before it's too late.

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-Good luck and thanks for joining us.

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-It's Legends Month on S4C.

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-Heno and Prynhawn Da

-are searching for the new Gelert.

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-Here are the details.

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-Throughout November,

-the Month of Legends on S4C...

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-..Heno is searching

-for the new Gelert of Wales...

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-..who is a special dog that will

-capture the hearts of a nation.

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-Do you know a heroic,

-brave or faithful dog...

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-..or a dog that provides comfort

-or is simply your best friend?

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-You can nominate them

-for our competition.

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-The winner gets food for the year

-from Pero Pet Foods and a hamper.

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-..the vet, Dr Lowri Davies...

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-..and Jonathan Rees,

-the manager of Pero Pet Foods.

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-The competition closes at midday

-on 14 November.

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-Send us a photograph of the dog

-with a few words about it.

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-You can email [email protected]

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-Write to Heno, Tinopolis,

-Park Street, Llanelli, SA15 3YE.

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-Good luck to you all.

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-Your dog could be the new Gelert!

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-Make sure you enter.

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-Next, we continue with

-our series on collections.

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-Today, a particular garment

-fascinates our collector.

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-Hana has been to find out more.

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-The sari is the traditional garment

-of Indian women.

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-There's a special collection at

-Angharad Merwah's Ceredigion home.

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-Angharad, why did you start

-to collect these wonderful clothes?

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-When I worked as a nurse, I met

-my ex-husband who was from India.

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-He was a doctor and I was a nurse

-at Glangwili hospital.

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-That's why I have all these saris.

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-It's the traditional outfit

-of the Hindu women.

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-The saris are worn

-by the rich and poor.

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-Most of Angharad's saris

-are made from silk.

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-She now has a collection

-of around 30 of the garments.

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-What makes these outfits so special?

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-The fabrics and colours

-are wonderful.

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-When you wear a sari, you must stand

-tall which makes you feel graceful.

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-They can be passed down

-through the generations.

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-They also suit everyone

-and fit women of all sizes.

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-Let's discuss this first one.

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-Let's discuss this first one.

-

-This was my first sari.

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-It was passed down to me

-by my former mother-in-law.

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-This one is over 50 years old

-but you could never tell.

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-It's made from a light silk

-with wonderful embroidery.

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-You could wear it inside out too.

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-This next one is very beautiful.

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-This next one is very beautiful.

-

-I purchased this one in Manchester.

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-There are specialist sari shops in a

-city like Birmingham or Manchester.

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-This sari has been handmade.

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-There's lots of detailed work

-with the sequins.

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-This sari just looks

-like a piece of fabric...

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-..and doesn't look as impressive

-as the others when it's folded.

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-However, if I open it up,

-you can see the intricate work.

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-This one has been hand-spun and

-it took around six months to make.

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-I don't wear this sari but I'll

-pass it on to the next generation.

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-It's always difficult to decide

-which one to wear next.

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-It was my turn to wear a sari

-and Angharad showed me how.

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-The blouse and skirt

-are worn before the sari.

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-It's then folded, wrapped around

-and placed over my shoulder.

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-I can imagine you have worn one.

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-I had a friend from college...

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-..who brought in his mother's saris

-for us to try.

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-Llinos from the Heno team

-joins us in the studio.

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-Welcome to the programme.

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-I'm a little bit stressed.

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-I started my Christmas shopping

-in Cardiff this morning.

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-It was like December there!

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-My studio guest is Jacob Ifan

-star of the S4C series, Bang.

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-Jacob is joined by the series

-writer, Roger Williams.

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-The series has won rave reviews.

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-A box set will be selling

-online soon.

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-We're at Pontio, Bangor for

-the launch of Can i Gymru 2018.

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-Last year's winner,

-Cadi Gwyn Edwards performs for us.

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-Elin Fflur will be there

-on our behalf.

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-Mari Grug visits the

-Llwynhelyg Farm Shop in Ceredigion.

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-The shop is closing

-after 40 years in business.

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-It was the first farm shop in Wales.

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-We get a taste of the new opera,

-Wythnos Yng Nghymru Fydd.

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-After the break,

-we return to the fashion corner...

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-..with Huw and the ladies

-of Bro Gwili Merched y Wawr.

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-See you in a few minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-We've returned to the

-fashion corner with Huw.

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-Monochrome is today's fashion theme.

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-I'll be glad to finish

-the programme...

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-..as the models

-have been real divas!

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-I'm joking, they've been fantastic!

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-They've looked great

-in all their outfits.

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-Maureen is our first model.

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-The jacket comes from Debenhams

-and costs 79.

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-This is a black quilted jacket.

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-It's such a handy coat.

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-The blouse is also useful.

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-It's a striking black and white

-blouse that's a great weight.

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-It doesn't crease.

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-It looks rather special too.

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-It's comfortable to wear.

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-The jeans are a bootleg cut.

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-The boots are from Debenhams.

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-Don't buy them

-without trying them on.

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-They are a wide fit boot

-but they do run small.

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-Don't be scared of going up a size.

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-Geinor is my next model.

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-Geinor has a more dressed-up outfit.

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-This is another handy blouse.

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-There's plenty of detail on it.

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-It looks great worn

-inside or outside the trousers.

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-Emily modelled the same one for

-our gothic slot a few weeks ago.

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-It also looks great on

-an older model like Geinor.

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-If you're a petite size,

-you need to be careful.

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-The sleeves will drag in your soup

-if you go out for a meal!

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-I originally bought this blouse

-for Ann who is quite petite.

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-The blouse was far too long for her.

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-The trousers are fantastic.

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-They're a light velvet material.

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-There's a little shimmer which

-is great to wear to special events.

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-There's stretch on the waist.

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-Ann is our final model.

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-She looks like a rock chic

-in this jacket.

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-There's a great shape

-at the back of the jacket.

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-There's a peplum.

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-The Wallis collection

-has a petite section.

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-They will fit Ann perfectly.

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-There's a special scarf.

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-I'm a big fan of TK Maxx.

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-Some people think it's tacky

-and like a jumble sale.

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-However, I think you can find great

-designer pieces for a good price.

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-This is supposed to be over 200.

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-You will find expensive

-and quality garments in T K Maxx.

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-That's all from us today.

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-Tomorrow, Gareth prepares

-the Christmas vegetables.

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-The Gossip Girls have their say.

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-There's also a chance to win 100

-or more in our quiz, Mwy Neu Lai.

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-The S4C news and weather is followed

-by the late, Moc Morgan...

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-..at Gelli Aur Country Park

-near Llandeilo.

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-Until tomorrow, goodbye.

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