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-# Hey, hey, hey,

-listen to the music

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-# Tonight's a big night

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-# I've got something

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-# Yes, yes, yes, I've got something

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-# Something to say

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-# Tony, Tony, Tony

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-# Aloma #

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-They've sold over 100,000 records

-and made six television series.

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-Tony and Aloma are iconic

-Welsh figures, the perfect duet.

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-They've shone on our stages

-and television sets for 40 years.

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-# Tony, Tony, Tony

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-# Aloma #

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-They have been running

-a Blackpool hotel for 20 years.

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-The touring is over.

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-Their devoted fans travel

-to The Gresham to see their heroes.

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-Now then, I've lost my voice!

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-I've had a cold.

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-I'll try my best. He who dares wins!

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-It's the thought that counts.

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-After celebrating New Year

-at The Gresham...

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-..the guests head back to Wales.

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-But Tony can't shake off his cold.

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-It's panic stations here.

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-I've lost my voice.

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-In a fortnight...

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-..Hogia'r Wyddfa are singing here.

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-We have to sing.

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-It's panic stations.

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-Blackpool people are healthy!

-I'm the only one here.

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-Thomas Jones.

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-Thomas Jones.

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-Thomas Jones? Yes!

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-She's pretty too.

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-What was the verdict?

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-Antibiotics.

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-We'll see if they work.

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-Did they ask how many you smoked?

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-Of course. They always ask that.

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-Which way do I go?

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-Oh!

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-Your piggy nose is in the way!

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-While Aloma and Emma

-are kept busy by a full hotel...

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-..Lia, Aloma's youngest daughter...

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-..takes Lily

-to the Peppa Pig stage show.

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-Most of The Gresham's guests

-head to the Winter Gardens...

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-..for Europe's biggest pigeon show.

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-Come along.

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-Do you want me to fix this telly?

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-I'm taking the lift.

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-The hotel is full

-and Tony has plenty to do.

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-Having solved the TV problem,

-he meets a valuable guest.

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-This one's 550.

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-Flippin' heck.

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-Hold him tight.

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-I've been asked

-why I wear sunglasses.

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-I have to explain

-it's the tablets I take.

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-I'm receiving treatment

-for a skin condition.

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-I have to wear sunglasses

-for 24 hours.

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-I put them on at 5.30pm and they

-come off tomorrow at 5.30pm.

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-It's a big day

-for a certain gentleman...

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-..who's leaving Abergele Hospital

-after four months.

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-Tony Jones from Rhos-meirch

-is the Tony in Tony and Aloma.

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-It's nice to see you up.

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-Yes.

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-Will you miss this place?

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-It's strange to say

-I'll miss the hospital.

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-No-one wants to go to hospital.

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-But I've made friends here.

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-It'll be hard to leave.

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-What are you looking forward to?

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-There's so many things,

-it's hard to say.

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-I'm glad I won't get an injection

-in my behind every morning!

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-Anything else?

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-I can go for a walk here and there.

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-I won't have to be in bed

-by 10.00pm!

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-Tony spent five months in Abergele

-Hospital recovering from TB in 1969.

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-He has attended Clifton Hospital

-regularly for the past year.

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-Twenty minutes and 35 seconds today.

-You took your five tablets?

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-I have, yes.

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-I was terribly nervous

-the first time.

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-A nurse explained what to do.

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-"You have to go in naked.

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-"You'll have to cover

-one part of your body."

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-She laughed when she said it.

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-"What people usually do

-is use a sock...

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-"..preferably black."

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-"That's alright," I said.

-"I always wear black socks."

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-I had a sock.

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-Imagine me starkers in the machine

-with a sock hanging between my legs!

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-I'd never felt

-like a donkey before.

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-Thank goodness,

-I was alone and no-one saw!

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-Anyway, it worked, thank goodness.

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-# For the gift of life

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-# Thanks to you

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-# For being alive and well

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-# Thanks to you

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-# For a home on the hillside

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-# A mother and father

-to hold me tight

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-# What could be better than this?

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-# Thanks to you

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-# For the day and night

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-# Thanks to you

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-# For flowers in the meadow

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-# Thanks to you

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-# For the sun and moon

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-# For the earth and skies above

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-# My life has been blessed

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-# Thanks to you #

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-A Welsh cabaret weekend featuring

-Hogia'r Wyddfa is approaching.

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-The pressure to sing worries Aloma.

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-We haven't seen the boys

-for a while.

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-They were a regular feature

-of our Welsh cabarets.

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-We always sing

-in the Welsh evenings.

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-But sadly, my health isn't as good

-as I'd like it to be.

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-I don't know how I'll feel

-from day to day.

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-When I'm poorly, my voice suffers.

-Singing is hard.

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-But I appreciate having Lia home.

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-I get problems

-with my muscles and my back.

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-Lia gives me massages.

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-I'm four inches taller

-when she's finished with me!

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-She does reflexology too.

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-I'm better after the treatment.

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-How do you feel when a coachload

-of Tony and Aloma fans comes along?

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-Do you find it weird?

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-Do you find it weird?

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-No, because I've grown up with it.

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-That's just what I'm used to.

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-I think it would be weird

-if it wasn't, now.

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-Yes, I suppose it would be weird

-if it wasn't!

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-Roy, Tony and Aloma

-need to learn a song...

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-..for the Welsh cabaret

-with Hogia'r Wyddfa.

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-Tony and Aloma haven't sung

-this classic in many years.

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-# Far from #

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-# Far from #

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-No, it goes down.

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-Was that too low?

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-# With a gun in his hand,

-his feet in the mud

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-# Fighting bravely for his country #

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-It's too low.

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-That has to be the key.

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-That has to be the key.

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-This is the way you used to sing it.

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-That's how

-it was originally recorded.

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-# There's a place

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-# In the world

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-# For everyone to be together

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-# When the song ends

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-# No-one will be apart

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-# Oh, yes

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-# A place for us all

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-# Oh, yes

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-# A place for us all

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-# Oh, yes

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-# A place for us all #

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-I'm sure the boys

-will do a great job of it.

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-We'll see how it goes!

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-Gwynfor Williams has arranged trips

-to The Gresham for over 20 years.

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-A crowd from Clwyd...

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-..eagerly await Tony, Aloma

-and Hogia'r Wyddfa's cabaret.

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-# Pat, Janet, Elsie and Glen #

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-What comes next?!

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-Tudur Jones and comedian

-John Sellers are also performing.

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-They're familiar

-with The Gresham stage.

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-The Gresham tonight?

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-The Gresham tonight?

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-Yes.

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-How does it feel to perform here?

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-How does it feel to perform here?

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-Exciting!

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-What's the plan?

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-What's the plan?

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-We'll set up and have a soundcheck.

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-The rich people have arrived.

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-Have you paid for parking?

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-Only the English pay.

-You don't have to pay at all, love.

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-A gentleman would help me!

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-I'm not holding your didgeridoo!

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-# For a home on the hillside

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-# A mother and father

-to hold me tight

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-# What could be better than this?

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-# Thanks to you #

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-Most of the crowd arriving today...

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-..have been Tony and Aloma fans

-since the early days.

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-This is a ticket

-from the 1969 Flint Eisteddfod.

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-Tony and Aloma

-took part in the concert.

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-In white boots,

-that's what I remember.

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-Not Tony, mind!

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-I remember Aloma's white boots.

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-We all wore white boots

-and mini skirts.

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-Was Aloma a trendsetter?

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-Yes!

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-You sleep that way

-and you sing this way.

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-Is it an odd feeling?

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-No. It's great.

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-When we first came to Blackpool...

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-..we travelled everywhere.

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-We carried our stuff everywhere,

-speakers, guitars and so on.

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-Often, in a club or pub,

-we had to carry the stuff upstairs.

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-We'd drive hundreds of miles

-all over Wales.

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-Here...

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-..the audience comes to us.

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-We don't go to them.

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-Hogia'r Wyddfa have arrived.

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-I've only just got up.

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-I had a late night.

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-We have a cameraman staying here!

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-He kept us up until the small hours!

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-How are you? Nice to see you.

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-We got lost.

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-Did you? You haven't changed at all!

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-# You haven't changed at all,

-not to me #

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-Watch his whisky!

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-Elwyn, can I borrow a comb?

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-You're not nervous, Aloma?

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-You're not nervous, Aloma?

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-Yes. I'm always nervous.

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-If I'm not nervous,

-it'll be a poor show.

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-You have to be nervous

-before doing something like this.

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-I'll be raring to go

-after a Bacardi and Coke!

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-They rehearse Oes Mae 'Na Le

-while the guests are shopping.

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-The last time

-they sang it together...

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-..was in 1970

-at the Majestic in Caernarfon.

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-Tony was still in hospital.

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-You escaped from hospital.

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-Aloma didn't know.

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-She was invited on stage

-to explain the circumstances.

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-I had to say how ill he was,

-that he was bedridden.

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-She said, "Tony's in bed,

-but he's coming out in a fortnight.

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-Someone asked her, "Are you looking

-forward to seeing him, Aloma?"

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-"Oh, yes," she replied.

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-I had to say that!

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-I had to say that!

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-I walked on stage. It was great!

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-And Aloma said, "Oh, no!"

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-# Somewhere in the world

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-# There's a boy

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-# Far from his father's home

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-# There's a gun in his hand

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-# His feet are in the mud

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-# Fighting bravely for his country #

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-Aren't you singing here?

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-Oh, yes! Sorry.

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-What's happening?

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-The Gresham cabaret

-is due to start.

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-John Sellers is the warm-up act.

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-Are you OK?

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-Are you OK?

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-CHEERS

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-Any Welsh people here?

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-Any Welsh people here?

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-Yes!

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-Of course there are!

-Anyone from Denbigh here?

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-Anyone here from Llangynhafal?

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-I need a lift home!

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-Don't people want to hear Tylluanod?

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-We included it

-because it was from that period.

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-But we swapped it

-for another song, Y Milwr.

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-You weren't around then.

-It's a new song.

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-Do you want Tylluanod?

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-Do you want Tylluanod?

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-Yes. Do you know why?

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-I'm a night owl.

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-I like the tu-whit tu-whoo.

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-# A pure heart

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-# Full of goodness

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-# Fairer than the pretty lily

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-# Only a pure heart can sing #

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-Back home, Aloma is getting ready.

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-She has had new clothes

-for the occasion.

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-The girls took me shopping.

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-The girls took me shopping.

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-DOG BARKS

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-The dog thinks he's in the film.

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-I can't stand or walk far in these.

-Tony will have to carry me on stage!

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-I think I've got everything.

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-The rollers are in, as usual.

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-People thought I had someone...

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-..to remind me to take them out

-before going on stage.

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-I think I'm almost ready.

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-I'm running late, as usual.

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-This is how Beyonce

-prepares her hair before a concert.

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-I have somebody to carry my clothes!

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-Come on then.

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-I've got everything.

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-Please give a warm Gresham welcome

-to Hogia'r Wyddfa!

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-Thank you for the welcome.

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-It's a very special night.

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-This next song was the first song

-of ours to top the Y Cymro charts.

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-It was there for a week...

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-..then Tony and Aloma

-released a record.

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-CHEERS

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-The swines took the top slot!

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-# Tu-whit tu-whoo

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-# Whoo

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-# We are Hogia'r Wyddfa

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-# We're imitating an owl

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-# We've come a long way

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-# Since the days of quack-quack,

-me-me and moo-moo

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-# And believe us

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-# Making the sound of an owl

-is not easy to do #

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-Tonight is the wedding anniversary

-of Tony and Aloma's old friends.

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-Tony is happy to play the fool.

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-She likes chocolates,

-but I don't know what to get her.

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-"What about laundry... lingerie?"

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-I wouldn't make a fool of myself

-in front of anyone else...

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-..except you.

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-Do you want a kiss?

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-Come on then!

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-# On my grandad's

-penny-farthing bike

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-# We must all stick to that

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-# The crowds will flock

-to see me riding

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-# My grandad's

-penny-farthing bike #

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-You look really nice.

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-You look really nice.

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-Group hug.

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-I love you.

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-I love you.

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-I love you too.

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-You'll be fine.

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-Do you reckon?

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-Do you reckon?

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-Of course you will.

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-I'm so nervous tonight.

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-Don't be! There's nothing

-to be nervous about.

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-You make me nervous!

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-No crying, OK?

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-You'll be fine,

-just like a normal night.

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-Yes, except I'm in a dress

-and heels.

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-Yes, but you look amazing.

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-# Oh, Lord, if you are listening

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-# Something's troubling me

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-# While we are here

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-# Must we be

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-# So foolish before coming to you? #

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-It's a very nostalgic evening

-because Hogia'r Wyddfa are here.

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-We have so many memories.

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-It takes us back

-to when we were all young.

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-We appreciated the Welsh scene

-and the work we were given.

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-We enjoyed each other's company.

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-# And when our lives are over

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-# Like your son lost his life

-on the cross

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-# In our pain, we'll return

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-# And ask your forgiveness

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-# Oh, thank you

-for receiving us, Lord #

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-A night like tonight reminds us

-about the years that have passed.

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-They'll never come back.

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-But we should be grateful.

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-We can still enjoy

-what we used to do 40 years ago.

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-The frock doesn't look as good,

-the boots aren't white any more...

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-..but as Dafydd Iwan says,

-we're still here.

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-# For the day and night,

-thanks to you

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-# For flowers in the meadows,

-thanks to you

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-# For the sun and moon

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-# For the earth and skies above

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-# My life has been blessed

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-# Thanks to you

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-# Thanks to you

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-# Thanks to you

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-# The only thing that I can do

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-# Is remember what you have done

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-# I'll never forget it,

-and all I'll say is

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-# Thanks

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-# To you #

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-What a pleasure!

-Thank you very much!

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-Oh, great.

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