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-Tonight on Sion a Sian...

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-..Dylan and Louise

-from Nantgaredig...

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-..Ian and Mair from Bronwydd...

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-..and Heledd Cynwal

-and Stifyn Parri.

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-Welcome to Sion a Sian...

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-..the series which reveals

-the secrets of the nation's couples.

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-It's a local derby since

-both couples are from West Wales...

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-..each hoping

-to play for the jackpot of 1,000.

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-Whoo!

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-Two rounds before that and money

-to be won for corresponding answers.

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-Please welcome our first couple.

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-A farm liaison manager and

-history teacher from Nantgaredig.

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-Dylan and Louise Jones.

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-Welcome.

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-The worse part is over.

-The stairs are ticked.

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-We didn't fall,

-which is a good start!

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-Before we go any further,

-let's see how things work...

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-..in Dylan and Louise's lovely life.

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-We first met

-through the Young Farmers' Club.

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-I spotted her at the Young People's

-Village at the Royal Welsh.

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-She was a pretty girl so I thought

-I'd go over and talk to her...

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-..to see what she had to say.

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-My first impression of Dylan was

-that he thought a lot of himself.

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-But we got passed that

-pretty quickly.

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-One weekend I was away with the

-Harper Adams college rugby team...

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-..and I was the captain.

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-While I was on stage

-in front of 500 people...

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-..I figured it was a good time

-to propose to Louise.

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-It was quite a shock. The rugby team

-carried me to the stage.

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-That was very interesting!

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-When I watched the first series of Y

-Briodas Fawr they said at the end...

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-..that they

-were searching for new couples.

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-Louise and I looked at each other

-and thought, why not?

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-There are no secrets

-to a happy marriage.

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-The most important thing we do

-is communicate...

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-..and acknowledge I'm right.

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-We know you like attention, Dylan...

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-..since you proposed

-in front of 500 people.

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-Why not?

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-Why not?

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-Indeed, but Louise, do you like...

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-..attracting attention?

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-I'm a good girl. I'm well behaved!

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-But I remember going away

-to Blackpool with the YFC...

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-..and after one or two drinks

-I thought it'd be a good idea...

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-..to put a cone on my head.

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-The police happened to be coming

-down the street, so I had a fright.

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-I wasn't arrested

-but I had a fright.

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-I remember Louise

-phoning me in tears.

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-She was worried they'd put her

-in the back of the police van.

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-But they didn't.

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-But they didn't.

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-We're putting you away now, Louise!

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-Thank you, Louise.

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-Now then, Dylan,

-we'll ask you three questions...

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-..and hopefully Louise's answers...

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-..will correspond with yours

-to win a total of 300.

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-First question.

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-Ready.

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-You used to play rugby...

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-..and you're asked

-to coach a team of local children.

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-But you're not as fit

-as you once were. Perhaps.

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-For the purpose of this question!

-What do you do?

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-Embark on a fitness regime to create

-a good impression on the team?

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-Do you reject the offer, claiming

-to be too busy for rugby nowadays?

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-Or do you start coaching

-without doing any training...

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-..believing they're lucky

-to have someone as good as you?

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-I can't see me

-doing much training for it...

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-..so I'd just get stuck in.

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-They'd be lucky to have you.

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-They'd be lucky to have you.

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-Of course!

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-Next question, Dylan.

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-Louise and the children

-go shopping...

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-..and the car in front

-steals the only parking space...

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-..designated for people

-with children.

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-Only the driver is in the car.

-What does Louise do?

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-Protest to the driver...

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-..telling him he has no right

-parking there without kids?

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-Does she rush into the shop and

-complain someone's parked illegally?

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-Or does she keep quiet

-and look for a parking space...

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-..that's less convenient?

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-..that's less convenient?

-

-That's one of her pet hates...

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-..but I think she'd hold her tongue.

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-She wouldn't be happy about it

-and I'd get to hear all about it...

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-..but I think she'd park

-in a less convenient spot.

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-Final question. You want to exhibit

-your best sheep at the Royal Welsh.

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-But at the same time...

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-Hush, please!

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-..Louise is invited...

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-..to go on the school's

-history trip to Berlin.

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-Someone has to stay at home

-to look after the children.

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-How do you solve the problem?

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-Does Louise go,

-leaving you and the sheep at home?

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-Do you go, meaning that Louise would

-miss out on an unique opportunity?

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-Or do none of you go...

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-..meaning that Louise,

-you and the sheep miss out?

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-Out of those choices...

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-..I'd have to say the sheep and I

-would go to the Show.

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-Shame on you!

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-Shame on you!

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-I tried my best for Louise there.

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-Let's get King Cone

-out of the booth!

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-We're ready for you.

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-It'll be interesting. Welcome back.

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-Three questions

-and if your answers match...

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-..you can win 300 in this round.

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-First question.

-Dylan here used to play rugby.

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-He's asked to coach

-a team of local children...

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-..though perhaps he's not as fit

-as he once was.

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-Perhaps. What does he do?

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-Does he reject the offer, claiming

-to be too busy for rugby nowadays?

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-Does he embark on a fitness regime

-to create a good impression?

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-Or does he get stuck in

-without training...

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-..believing they're lucky

-to have someone as good as him?

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-It's between two of them.

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-I think he'd make up an excuse,

-claiming he was too busy.

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-Oh, no.

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-He was going to get stuck in

-because they were lucky to have him.

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-Never mind.

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-Right, Louise,

-you and the children go shopping...

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-..and the car in front

-steals the only parking space...

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-..designated

-for people with children.

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-Only the driver is inside the car.

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-What do you do?

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-Keep quiet and look for another

-less convenient parking space?

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-Rush into the shop and complain

-that someone has parked illegally?

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-Or do you protest to the driver...

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-..telling him

-he has no right to park there?

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-I'd protest to the driver.

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-No?

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-Wrong. Keep quiet and look for

-a less convenient parking space.

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-But then you'd go home

-and complain to him.

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-Never mind.

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-Dylan wants to exhibit

-his best sheep at the Royal Welsh.

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-Better than the worse!

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-But at the same time,

-you're invited...

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-..to join

-the school's history trip to Berlin.

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-Someone has to stay at home

-to look after the children.

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-How do you solve the problem?

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-None of you go and you,

-Dylan and the sheep miss out.

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-You go,

-leaving Dylan and the sheep at home.

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-Or does Dylan go and you miss out

-on an unique opportunity?

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-I'm going to get this one wrong...

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-..but Dylan would go to the Show.

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-..but Dylan would go to the Show.

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-Correct!

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-I'm pleased. Well done.

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-Because of that, you've won 100.

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-Go backstage and relax. Thank you.

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-Our next couple

-are also from Carmarthenshire.

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-From Bronwydd, to be exact.

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-Please welcome the welfare officer

-and childminder...

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-..Ian and Mair Rhys.

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-Is the romance still alive, Ian?

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-Is the romance still alive, Ian?

-

-At the moment!

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-It's early days.

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-Before we chat, I'd like to

-take a peek at your relationship.

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-Watch this.

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-The story of how we met

-is both simple and lovely.

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-I happened to be shooting

-on her father's land...

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-..and she turned up in the field

-dressed in a frock and wellingtons.

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-She instantly caught my eye.

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-The first time I saw Ian...

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-..he'd recently returned

-from Canada.

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-He was very tall...

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-..and he had a very comical Canadian

-accent that I'd never heard before.

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-We understand each other much better

-now than we did when we were young.

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-We're both stubborn.

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-We're both stubborn.

-

-I'd say you're more stubborn.

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-During the summer holidays

-he'd grow a beard...

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-..and when he returned to work as a

-policeman he'd shave off the beard.

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-He was in the middle of shaving off

-his beard this one time...

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-..and left a long moustache,

-so I told him to shave it off.

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-He said, "I'm not shaving it off

-until you say please."

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-He kept this moustache

-for 11 years...

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-..until I said please.

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-But he did actually shave it off.

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-I wouldn't change Mair at all.

-She's still attractive and loving.

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-You're quite funny!

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-Yes, he's quite funny.

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-Every day is a surprise.

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-Is that the best you can do?

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-I used to say that to you.

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-That's true.

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-Is that the best she could do?

-Of course!

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-I'm heartbroken now!

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-I little bird tells me

-that some people call you Doughnut.

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-It's a long story,

-but Mair looks after children...

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-..and our son brought his daughter

-over to us this one time.

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-He called her a doughnut

-because she was misbehaving.

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-I said to the children,

-"Who's the doughnut today?"

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-Since then, the parents

-and everyone calls me Doughnut.

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-But the youngest ones

-can't quite say doughnut correctly.

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-They say do-dat!

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-Do-dat, can I ask you

-to go into dat booth, please?

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-You're on fire, Heledd!

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-Do I have to go on the naughty step?

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-Yes, please. Off you go.

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-Three questions.

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-If the answers match, you win 100

-for each one. Do you understand?

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-You run a nursery at your home.

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-One day the children go to play...

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-..in Ian's snooker room...

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-..and spill paint

-on the expensive green felt.

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-How does Ian react?

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-Does he refuse to speak to you

-for an entire week?

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-Does he put a new lock on the door

-and hide the key?

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-Or does he see the funny side...

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-..and boast that he has

-a completely unique snooker table?

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-I doubt he'd put a lock on the door.

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-He wouldn't speak to me for a week.

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-He's stubborn.

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-He's stubborn.

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-Stubborn.

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-You enjoy

-going to the cinema together...

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-..but on this occasion

-a family behind you is talking...

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-..and eating popcorn noisily,

-so what do you do?

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-Do you complain to the usherette

-and expect her to sort it out?

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-Do you tell Ian,

-as a former policeman...

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-..to deal with the matter?

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-Or do you keep quiet in the hope

-they finish their popcorn quickly?

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-I wouldn't say anything.

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-I'd hope

-they'd eat their popcorn quickly.

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-Keep quiet in the hope

-they'd eat it quickly.

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-Final question.

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-You want to arrange a romantic break

-but can't agree on a destination.

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-Who has the last word?

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-Ian, who says

-if it's he who's paying...

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-..he should get to choose?

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-Or you, with Ian accepting

-the decision though he disagrees?

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-Or do you agree to disagree, go

-nowhere and stay home with the dogs?

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-I'd get to choose.

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-There we go. Let's get him out.

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-Come and join us, Ian.

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-Welcome back, Ian.

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-Three questions and hopefully

-your answers will match...

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-..to win a total of 300.

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-We know by now...

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-..that Mair

-runs a nursery at your home.

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-One day the children

-go and play in your snooker room...

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-..and spill paint

-on the expensive green felt.

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-What do you do? Put a new lock

-on the door and hide the key?

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-Refuse to speak to Mair

-for an entire week?

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-Or see the funny side...

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-..and boast that you have

-a completely unique snooker table?

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-I'd refuse

-to speak to her for a week.

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-The truth wins you 100.

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-You enjoy going to the cinema

-together, but on this occasion...

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-..a family sitting behind you is

-talking and eating popcorn noisily.

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-What does Mair do?

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-Does she tell you, Ian, as a former

-policeman, to deal with the matter?

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-Does she keep quiet in the hope

-they finish their popcorn quickly?

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-Or does she

-complain to the usherette...

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-..and expect her to sort it out?

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-She'd want me to tell them

-but I think she'd keep quiet.

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-Keep quiet? Well done.

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-Very good so far.

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-You want to arrange

-a romantic break...

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-..but can't agree on a destination.

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-Who has the last word?

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-Is it Mair,

-with you accepting her choice...

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-..though you disagree?

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-Do you agree to disagree,

-go nowhere and stay at home?

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-Or do you decide by saying if it's

-you who's paying, you should choose?

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-I'd say Mair would get her way.

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-Though you're stubborn, you know

-each other well to win you 300.

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-Excellent.

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-Congratulations.

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-Time to take a break while

-we find a vibrant dress for Heledd!

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-See you soon.

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-Welcome back. There's

-1,000 to be won in the jackpot.

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-But which of our couples

-will play for that jackpot?

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-We'll find out

-after the bat box round.

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-With 100 in the bank, welcome back

-the stars of Y Briodas Fawr...

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-..Dylan and Louise from Nantgaredig.

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-50 for each correct answer.

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-If Dylan's the answer,

-raise the blue bat.

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-Raise the pink bat for Louise.

-Good luck.

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-Who's more forgetful?

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-Well done.

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-Who washes the saucepans

-after Sunday lunch?

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-Who gets most excited

-watching Wales play?

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-Who has the prettiest smile?

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-Who has the cutest bottom?

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-Who's more likely

-to read the other's texts?

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-Dylan and Louise,

-you scored three correctly.

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-Welcome back our second couple,

-Ian and Mair Rhys from Bronwydd.

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-Off we go.

-Who writes the Christmas cards?

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-Correct. Who's the biggest gossip?

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-Who's better at parking?

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-Correct.

-Who washes the car most often?

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-Wrong.

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-Who's the fittest?

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-Who falls asleep most often

-in the cinema?

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-Wrong.

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-You scored four out of six.

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-Well done.

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-Let's see how they've fared.

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-Come and join us.

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-It's like choir practice.

-After three!

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-Louise and Dylan...

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-..at this point I can tell you

-you have 250.

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-Ian and Mair, I can tell you

-you have 500.

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-Well done.

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-Well done.

-

-Dylan and Louise...

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-..this is where we say goodbye but

-you take away the Sion a Sian slate.

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-Thank you, Dylan and Louise.

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-Good news. You already have 500.

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-You have a chance

-to increase that to 1,000.

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-Mair, you're in the booth this time.

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-Naughty step! Off you go.

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-Thank you, Mair.

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-We'll ask you

-one question only, Ian...

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-..and we require one answer.

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-Right then, Ian,

-this is the big question.

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-You both enjoy

-going to the cinema...

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-..but who's Mair's

-favourite film star?

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-For 1,000. Take your time.

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-Anthony Hopkins.

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-Anthony Hopkins?

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-Ready for Mair to join us?

-We're ready for you, Mair.

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-Good luck, Ian.

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-Good luck, Ian.

-

-Thanks.

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-Welcome back, Mair.

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-In this part,

-Stifyn will ask you one question...

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-..and we require one answer.

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-..and we require one answer.

-

-Alright.

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-If I could ask for

-complete silence...

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-..for the big question.

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-Mair, you both enjoy

-going to the cinema.

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-Who's your favourite film star?

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-For 1,000.

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-Take your time.

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-Anthony Hopkins.

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-Wonderful!

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-Well done.

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-Did you say Richard Burton?

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-Did you say Richard Burton?

-

-There's more to come.

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-Many congratulations

-to Ian and Mair.

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-1,000 and a slate.

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-A slate as well?

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-The jackpot's gone and so must we.

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-Until next time, toodle-ooh!

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