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-Greetings, nation!

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-Welcome once again

-to my chavtastic parlour...

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-..for another dose of the highlights

-from the world of TV and film.

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-While I've been imprisoned

-in my tasteless cell...

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-..Alun, Britain's babe magnet and

-most eligible bachelor - nearly...

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-..has been sharing canapes and

-champagne with the stars as usual!

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-There's more to the show than that.

-Here are our five clips.

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-We discovered something

-terribly exciting!

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-If you don't like it,

-you can kiss this.

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-It's hard work working with him.

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-It's hard work working with him.

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-It's hard work working with me.

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-Aber sich sprink... spunken...

-spunken die...

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-Hold onto your Horlicks. We're off

-to London for Alun's first item.

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-He went to join the cast

-of the Dad's Army film.

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-Of course, the Dad's Army film

-is based on the TV series...

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-..that ran from 1968 to 1978,

-I think.

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-You've put some thought into this,

-Jones.

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-Thank you, Captain.

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-Mrs Fox lent it me from last year's

-production of Robin Hood.

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-I'm a tiny bit of Sherwood Forest.

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-It's 1944.

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-The Home Guard in Walmington-on-Sea

-is preparing for the end of the War.

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-A spy comes to town and

-the men have to catch him or her.

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-It's not too much of a spoiler...

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-..to tell you that

-Catherine Zeta-Jones is the spy.

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-I'm doing an article on the Home

-Guard. You come highly recommended.

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-Our very own Catherine Zeta-Jones

-plays the lead female role.

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-Journalist Rose Winters.

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-Now, I'm not usually one to brag

-about stars I meet in this job.

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-But I was very excited to receive

-an invitation to travel to London...

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-..to speak to Catherine

-and her co-star, Toby Jones.

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-You just slipped over a sausage.

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-First of all, brilliant film.

-Absolutely loved it.

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-One of the things that struck me

-is the power women have in the film.

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-Particularly beautiful women.

-Rose is a very powerful character.

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-She thinks she is!

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-She comes into this situation

-and creates a little bit of havoc.

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-She's a frustrated movie star who's

-been waiting to be discovered.

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-That didn't happen

-so she's a journalist...

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-..and she's doing a story

-on the Home Guard.

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-She uses sexual prowess for gain.

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-She seems to succeed pretty well

-with the Home Guard.

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-Women play a prominent role

-in this film...

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-..in stark contrast with the series.

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-Whatever you say, dear.

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-For the first time ever,

-we see Captain Mainwaring's wife.

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-In the original series, you heard

-about this Elizabeth Mainwaring...

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-..who sounded like a dragon.

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-The battleaxe in the film

-goes along with that cliche...

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-..but I'd prefer to imagine her

-in my head.

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-But Catherine Zeta-Jones stands out.

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-He's been on the run.

-He'll be tired and hungry.

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-The brilliant Toby Jones plays

-Captain Mainwaring in the film.

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-Wilson, do something!

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-Toby Jones has played everyone from

-Alfred Hitchcock to Truman Capote.

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-He does a brilliant impersonation...

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-..of Arthur Lowe

-as Captain Mainwaring.

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-Aber sich sprink... spunken...

-de spunken die...

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-There's one great scene

-with the two of you in the sea.

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-Bearing in mind it was winter

-when you were filming.

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-November.

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-November.

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-November 12th!

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-You know the exact date!

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-It must have been very cold.

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-One take?

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-One take?

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-If only. If only one take.

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-They tell us it's one take

-when we take the job.

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-We'll do it quickly!

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-An actor's life isn't all glamour,

-even if you're Catherine Zeta-Jones.

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-Over 40 years have passed

-since Dad's Army golden era.

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-Who will this film appeal to?

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-I think it will find its niche

-when it's out on DVD.

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-It's the type of thing you'd watch

-over the weekend...

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-..or give to your grandparents

-as a present.

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-But I don't think it will do well

-in the box office.

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-There's something warm

-about the comedy in this series.

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-There's also a good reason

-why the film was commissioned.

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-The series still attracts three

-million viewers every Saturday.

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-It's no wonder this film was made.

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-Before leaving the interview,

-which had been going very well...

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-..I had to ask

-an important question about Wales.

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-Being a Welshman

-and a Welsh TV station...

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-No, you're not Welsh, are you?!

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-No, you're not Welsh, are you?!

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-I am, just a bit!

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-We're incredibly proud

-of all the work you do...

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-..and what you represent for Wales.

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-Will you be visiting us soon?

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-Will you be visiting us soon?

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-That's about the ninth invitation!

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-I live in Cardiff

-so if you need a toilet stop...

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-A toilet stop on the way down.

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-You need one by the time

-you come from London - by Cardiff.

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-I will be back soon. Not for

-St David's Day. Not as soon as that.

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-Happy St David's Day, everybody.

-But I will be back.

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-And Wales is always with me.

-It's always in my heart.

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-Diolch yn fawr.

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-Diolch yn fawr.

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-Diolch yn fawr.

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-Dewi Meirion tweeted to say that if

-Alun decides to give up his job...

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-..he wants it.

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-You can get in the queue behind me

-for that job, Meirion!

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-The Dad's Army film.

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-I would have preferred John Sessions

-in the role of Captain Mainwaring.

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-We've heard Gary Slaymaker

-and Lowri Cooke's thoughts.

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-But what does the hoi polloi

-think of the series?

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-Alun went to Penygroes

-to ask people there.

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-I have a child's memory of it.

-It was very funny.

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-But it was also a reflection

-of its era.

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-There was something very warm

-about it.

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-I'm halfway through watching

-the box set again.

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-I've seen Dad's Army many times.

-I wouldn't say I'm a fan.

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-But I looked forward to watching it

-when it was on.

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-I'm never that keen of remakes

-of anything.

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-My parents are big fans.

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-I think they've watched

-every series.

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-So I'll probably go

-to see the film with them.

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-For the first time ever,

-there are women in the cast.

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-Usually, it's just men

-in Dad's Army. Is that a good idea?

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-Yes, it makes it more modern.

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-Are there bikinis and suchlike?

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-Are you a fan

-of Catherine Zeta-Jones?

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-Yes.

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-What do you like about her?

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-She's done a few films over the

-years. She's a very good actress.

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-Plenty of Dad's Army fans there.

-Dad's Army belonged to an era.

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-I'm not sure I'd find it as funny

-now if I saw it for the first time.

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-Anyway, Dad's Army, the film,

-is in cinemas tonight.

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-They say an army marches

-on its stomach.

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-I'm not sure Captain Mainwaring and

-his troops would have gone far...

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-..on a meal cooked by one of

-the Pryd o Ser chefs on Sunday.

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-The health and safety handbook

-was well and truly forgotten!

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-You're at an advantage.

-You're not wearing mascara.

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-At least I don't think

-you're wearing mascara?

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-Not today. I wear it sometimes

-before I sing.

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-You have to make an effort.

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-Caryl Parry Jones looks like

-a little panda at the moment.

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-Despite the tears,

-both teams are hard at it.

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-But I doubt any of them have been

-on a health-and-safety course.

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-Every good chef

-has a swig before adding it.

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-Wash it first.

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-An entire one of these?

-Three whole ones?

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-Oh, my Lord, look at that!

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-What are you doing?

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-Are you supposed to do that?

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-With a tea towel?

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-One of those cooks food for me

-every night!

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-It's a wonder I'm still alive!

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-Pryd o Ser

-was aired last Sunday night.

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-I understand that all the

-guinea pigs are back from A&E.

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-In the meantime, Jason and Sara have

-come back to Cwmderi from Australia.

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-Alun went to meet the happy couple.

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-After years

-of living in Australia...

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-..Jason and Sara

-have returned to Cwmderi...

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-..to run the outdoor equipment

-business, Awyr Iach.

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-But life is never easy

-in a soap opera.

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-Sara is having a hard time

-with her mother-in-law, Diane.

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-Jason is keen to start a family

-but Sara isn't. Oh, dear.

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-On the plus side, they enjoy

-each other's company off camera.

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-OK, cool. Go!

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-You're being paranoid.

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-Hombre.

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-Right, Rhys!

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-I give up, I give up.

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-Cut!

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-Is it nice to be back?

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-It's lovely to be back.

-They have a new set-up here.

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-Before, you had a street with bricks

-and stones made from plastic.

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-Here, they have real bricks

-and stones!

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-Wow! That's the future.

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-Wow! That's the future.

-

-It's great. The set-up is brilliant.

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-Of course, the same people work

-here. It's swings and roundabouts!

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-Jason! Ah!

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-Merry Christmas.

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-Sara!

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-Sara!

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-Hi, Mam!

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-It's been lovely to return to work

-with Rhys and Vic and Emyr Wyn.

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-We all know each other

-and we worked together years ago.

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-So we know all about

-each other's habits and quirks.

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-Money for graduates

-to teach in Cwmderi.

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-Cwmderi doesn't really exist!

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-This paper's full of nonsense.

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-They charge 80 pence for it!

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-There's obviously plenty of fun

-to be had.

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-But what about the actors' work

-for today?

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-Today, as is the norm in a soap

-opera, I haven't got anything crazy.

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-I'm taking wet clothes

-out of a washing machine today!

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-It's cutting edge today.

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-I wasn't coming in

-until the last scene of the day.

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-So I had things to do today.

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-But I had to come in early

-to talk to you.

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-Ah, fair play. I'm sure you're glad.

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-Ah, fair play. I'm sure you're glad.

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-Of course.

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-Before the Sam ar y Sgrin crew

-got kicked out...

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-..for distracting the actors

-from their important work...

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-..we had a special tour

-around the set.

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-This is a very important room.

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-This is Emyr Wyn's room. In here.

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-This is my dressing room.

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-This is my dressing room.

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-I'm not usually allowed in here.

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-In here, we have the props store.

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-This is where we keep everything

-that goes in people's houses.

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-Bitter.

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-More actors in here.

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-We have another one there.

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-More actors in here too.

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-What's in here?

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-Another microwave and a clock

-so that we know what time it is.

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-The green room.

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-We're allowed to watch telly

-in the green room.

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-They're filming at the moment.

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-They do things on computers in here.

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-And then it goes on television.

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-That's just acting.

-It's not really hot.

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-You can't run through a campsite.

-You can only ran.

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-Because it's past tents.

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-Helen, you say something!

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-It's hard work working with him.

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-It's hard work working with him.

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-It's hard work working with me.

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-But we have lots of fun.

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-Do you want to hear

-Helen's favourite joke?

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-BLEEP

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-Rhys!

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-There you go, a unique insight

-into life behind the scenes...

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-..at Pobol y Cwm.

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-We can follow Jason and Sara's story

-on Pobol y Cwm next week.

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-You're lucky

-you didn't hear that joke!

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-Anyway, Helen Kalliope Smith

-has been in touch.

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-Through some miracle, it's a tweet

-with no cat references!

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-"@SgrinSam What's this?

-Has Penrhewl farm (#Pobol y Cwm)...

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-"..moved to Casualty? What next?"

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-The two studios

-are next to each other these days...

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-..and there has been quite a lot

-of cross-pollination.

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-Sometimes, I think they just wander

-into each other's sets.

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-They said Jason and Sara

-were in Australia...

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-..but they've just been sitting

-in Casualty's A&E since 2002.

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-Anyway, time for a break now.

-We'll be back shortly.

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-Welcome back.

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-We all know the stress

-that teachers are under.

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-We hear about it day and night!

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-Gwaith Cartref teachers

-get it everywhere.

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-When the kids aren't around,

-they tear chunks out of each other!

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-This is dangerous.

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-This is dangerous.

-

-Don't be so dramatic.

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-What did you ask? Can I help?

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-What did you ask? Can I help?

-

-You've done enough already.

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-Getting you to plan a training day

-was asking for trouble.

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-You didn't offer any suggestions.

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-Whilst you planned silly

-extra-curricular outings...

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-..we were busy saving the school.

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-Why do you think the place

-is on its last legs anyway?

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-I've got years of cock-ups

-and mismanagement to sort out.

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-Today was about rebuilding a team

-that has lost faith in its managers.

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-The fact that so few signed up

-proves how much work there is to do.

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-Of course nobody signed up.

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-It's a Saturday!

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-We see enough of each other

-as it is.

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-We're colleagues, not friends.

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-The school has had problems

-in the past...

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-..but with you at the helm,

-pity help us!

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-Why did you come here

-if it was such a stupid idea?

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-I ask the same question

-to myself every week. Get over it!

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-The masterpiece by Andrew Davies

-from Cardiff, War and Peace...

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-..comes to an end on Sunday.

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-Everyone thinks

-that Tolstoy wrote War and Peace...

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-..but that was only the first draft

-without the jokes.

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-Andrew Davies

-adapted the book for the television.

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-We'll have an interview with Aneurin

-Barnard, a star of the series...

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-..on our programme in two weeks,

-and here's a clip.

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-There are 30 main actors and 100

-other speaking parts in the drama.

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-Then there's the crew and extras.

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-It was huge.

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-There were drones everywhere

-and horses...

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-..carriages, costumes.

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-It was brilliant.

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-To be in Latvia, Russia,

-Lithuania...

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-..will be something that will

-stay with me until my final day.

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-I challenge you!

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-For some reason people say

-I'm suited to period dramas.

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-How, I don't know. I don't know

-what I do that suits period dramas.

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-I want to do something modern day

-now to be comfortable in a costume.

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-War and Peace ends on Sunday.

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-There'll be more of the interview

-in two weeks.

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-Why in two weeks?

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-We're not on next week again,

-because of the rugby this time.

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-Back to Red Carpet Man, who's in

-Leicester Square in London again...

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-..to interview the stars of Trumbo.

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-I'm in Leicester Square

-in central London once more...

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-..for the premiere of Trumbo...

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-..a film tipped to do very well

-at the Oscars.

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-It stars Bryan Cranston, no less.

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-Your next deal's gonna make you the

-highest-paid writer in Hollywood.

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-The film is based

-on the life of Dalton Trumbo...

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-..a well-known 1960s scriptwriter...

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-..responsible for many of the

-big Hollywood films of the time.

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-Despite his success, he and

-many other famous scriptwriters...

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-..were banned for a time...

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-..for their Communist influence

-on the film industry.

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-He was responsible for some of the

-movies we've watched for decades...

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-..Spartacus, Roman Holiday,

-Kitty Foyle.

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-Movies that inspired me

-to be part of this industry.

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-So to be a part of telling his story

-was a privilege.

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-My 35 million readers.

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-The film has a strong cast -

-Helen Mirren, John Goodman...

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-..and Bryan Cranston, who was

-in Breaking Bad, who plays Trumbo.

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-Am I accused of a crime?

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-It was a special project.

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-You go to an actor, they like it.

-It was one of those times.

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-For them, playing the character

-and believing in Trumbo's life...

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-..is important -

-you can see it in the film.

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-We've been lucky with the cast.

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-No studio will ever employ

-a member of the Communist Party.

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-Trumbo's story deals with a

-turbulent political time in America.

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-So, is this a serious film?

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-We work.

0:18:580:18:59

-Dalton was very witty.

-Sharp wit, a humorous guy.

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-You see that throughout the movie.

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-It's not intended.

-That was his personality.

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-There's a lot of humour.

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-It's like life -

-there's a lot of humour and drama.

0:19:100:19:13

-There's some funny dialogue.

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-Definitely a few scenes that

-will have the audience laughing.

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-I'm keeping it as a surprise.

-But Bryan is a fabulous actor.

0:19:190:19:23

-At last, my chance came

-to meet my hero, Bryan Cranston.

0:19:230:19:27

-How huge can this film be?

0:19:280:19:30

-How huge can this film be?

-

-How huge?

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-Enormous! It could be Godzilla huge.

0:19:320:19:34

-People are talking about Oscars.

0:19:340:19:36

-People are talking about Oscars.

-

-I don't know.

0:19:360:19:37

-We just hope

-to convey the message...

0:19:380:19:40

-..that this is a really valuable,

-important film, and entertaining.

0:19:400:19:45

-Hopefully, people will go see it.

-Whatever happens after that happens.

0:19:450:19:49

-He's a genius.

0:19:510:19:53

-Trumbo, a film

-that's definitely worth seeing.

0:19:540:19:57

-I can't believe

-I've talked to Bryan Cranston!

0:19:570:20:01

-Wow!

0:20:010:20:02

-Alun, friend of the stars.

0:20:070:20:09

-He must be unbearable

-to live with...

0:20:090:20:12

-..after Bryan Cranston,

-Catherine Zeta...

0:20:120:20:14

-..and the stars of Dyffryn Nantlle

-all in one programme!

0:20:150:20:18

-He was at the launch of Trumbo...

0:20:180:20:20

-..a film about Hollywood

-in the blacklist era.

0:20:200:20:23

-Bryan Cranston has secured an Oscar

-nomination for his performance.

0:20:230:20:27

-The film is in your cinemas

-from tonight.

0:20:270:20:30

-If a blacklist was ever needed,

-go no further than Byw Celwydd.

0:20:310:20:35

-It's like Sodom and Gomorrah

-on Sunday.

0:20:350:20:38

-Dave Jones tweeted...

0:20:380:20:39

-To be honest, Dave, I don't

-understand the Senedd shenanigans.

0:20:420:20:46

-Thankfully, there are other

-shenanigans to take my attention.

0:20:460:20:50

-I never imagined

-that would ever happen again.

0:20:510:20:54

-What time is it?

0:20:580:21:00

-Did you?

0:21:000:21:01

-It was the only thing

-that made sense to me today.

0:21:030:21:06

-Owain will be worried.

0:21:110:21:12

-And that's it?

0:21:150:21:17

-Not quite.

0:21:200:21:22

-You haven't paid.

0:21:220:21:24

-How much do you want?

0:21:420:21:44

-Whatever you've got.

0:21:470:21:50

-Byw Celwydd. What's going on there?

0:21:580:22:02

-It's exciting, isn't it?

0:22:030:22:05

-John Gilheaney tweeted...

0:22:050:22:08

-John, you've gone too far now!

0:22:140:22:16

-Teleri Glyn Jones commented

-on the collection box noise.

0:22:160:22:21

-From the sound of the money on

-the bed, I'd say it was about 44p.

0:22:230:22:27

-I don't think he got a lot

-for that.

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-Not a lot more than you'll get from

-me, because that's it for this week.

0:22:290:22:33

-We won't be here next week

-but we'll be back on the 19th.

0:22:330:22:36

-Until then, goodnight to you all.

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