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A new series about the mischievous twins and their magical powers. Despite Mum's efforts to try to get the twins not to be so wasteful with the electricity, they are both reluctant to listen. But while enjoying, everything switches off and the two are transported to a new electric world, and if they're guilty of wasting electricity, there is no one like the character they are about to meet!
In this series presenter Lara Catrin and professional organiser Gwenan Rosser will be sorting wardrobes and bedrooms all over Wales. 'A place for everything and everything in its place' is the aim. This week we'll be decluttering and transforming Marred Jones' wardrobe at her home in Bangor.
Tumi Williams AKA Skunkadelic from the band Afrocluster is the curator of this episode. With guests including DJ Trishna Jaikara and Adjua as well as a performance by Afrocluster, here is a look at one of Wales' most talented and active artists as he begins his journey in the Welsh language.
This time, our 3 creative designers-Gwyn Eiddior, Mandy Watkins and Carwyn Lloyd Jones face the challenge of transforming 3 spaces in a traditional terraced house in Barry. The couple have no idea of the designs and the designers have different budgets to work from - so who knows what the result will be' Will our make-over team succeed in transforming an old house into a new pad'
Tata steel works are consulting on the loss of 2,400 jobs at the steel works in Port Talbot by the end of March this year. In this programme we find out more about the community through the eyes of two members. It is a town and area that is dependent on the steel works for employment, and in one way or another, almost every single aspect of the community has a connection with the steel works. Is there hope for the community after losing this many jobs'
The new jug that Trystan ordered has finnaly arrived and he is pleased to be able to show it to Jason, but unfortunately Jason's response is not what Trystan expected! Following Sophie's shocking realisation that she might be pregnant she has no choice but to buy a pregnancy test, but things become a little complicated when Mair looks through her bag. Following the shocking revelation that Ben is Tammy's father, he begins to put his plan into action in earnest, and because of the fear that Tammy
Sion Jenkins guides the Pawb a'i Farn discussion from Pontyberem Hall in the Gwendraeth Valley. Among the topics to be discussed will be the shortage of family doctors, the need to tackle child poverty, and how the decline of the agricultural industry is endangering the Welsh language as a community language.
In this episode, the detectives receive a call to the beach where the police suspect that there are people picking cockles. This is illegal and dangerous. Detective Eryl Lloyd of North Wales Police joins them with the aid of infrared cameras and a police helicopter. The detectives are grateful of the support because the tide is changing and they have to work urgently.
The Tywi valley brings the series to a close. He meets farmer Aled Edwards and his wife Eleri in Cilycwm where they breed Limousin cattle. Llandovery College Head Boy Huw Richards Price tells Roy of his online business enterprise before Roy meets a fellow bike rider Jim Griffiths who travels the world months at a time on his bike. The series comes to an end in Llansteffan where Roy catches up with an old friend, broadcaster Sara Edwards, who is Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed.
On the eve of the big game tomorrow night, another chance to see this documentary from 2022: 39 years since it was composed, Dafydd Iwan and the song Yma o Hyd has reached number 1 and is on its way with the fans to the World Cup in Qatar. We follow Dafydd and the song's special journey with the fans and players of the national football team since the first performance in the game against Austria back at the beginning of the year. We learn about the song's history and journey to No 1.
Tribute programme to remember one of the greats of the rugby world in Wales who died recently - Barry John. Family and friends reminisce about his life and his tremendous talent. A moving and emotional programme about one of Wales' icons and one of the best rugby players Wales has ever seen, celebrating his life and his tremendous contribution.
Welsh champions, The New Saints look to secure their third silverware of the season by becoming the first ever team from outside of Scotland to lift the Scottish Challenge Cup. Their opponents, Airdrieonians from the Scottish Championship will be hoping to lift the cup for the second time in their history. K/O 16.15.
In this series presenter Lara Catrin and professional organiser Gwenan Rosser will be sorting wardrobes and bedrooms all over Wales. 'A place for everything and everything in its place' is the aim. This week we'll be decluttering and transforming Alys Mererid's wardrobe at her home in Cardiff.
In tribute to the late Iolo Trefri, here's another opportunity to watch this episode in which Mari Lovgreen celebrates the achievements of one of Anglesey's legendary characters - not comedian Tudur Owen - but his father, who's spent an entire lifetime pushing boundaries. Not all farmers invent a new breed of sheep, venture into entertainment, open a famous restaurant and infamous zoo, and then at 90 decided to re-open a pub!
Series with Angharad Mair and Siân Thomas celebrating 30 years of Heno. Sit back to laugh and marvel at some of the great stories of the late 90s. In the last programme of the series: 'cool' bands of the time, the Rugby World Cup in Wales, celebrating the millennium, and a talk with presenter Aled Jones.
As John and Dilwyn come to the end of their journey, they visit Wales, Wisconsin where they marvel at the many signs the Welsh have left in the area - from Welsh flags to street names. Dilwyn is initiated into the Harley Davidson motorcycle chapter in the city while John learns that the Welsh launched Milwaukee's famous brewing industry. The two pals board the camper van for the final time to drive towards Wales from Wales.
Join Aled Samuel and Mandy Watkins as they travel across Wales visiting a variety of tasteful and interesting homes. In this programme we'll be featuring a barn that's been transformed into a striking property in Ceredigion, a new build that's the perfect family home in the Gower and a stylish terraced house situated in Pontcanna, Cardiff.
The plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda has faced - and still does - moral and legal challenges. But why Rwanda' Is it safe' And what does this deal mean for one of the least developed countries in the world' Siôn Jenkins travels there with a Welshman from Swansea who has deep roots in the country.
A new series that takes us to the heart of Bethesda's quarrying community - a close-knit Welsh community. In the second program we get to know Dilys Margaret Pritchard who has lived in Bethesda all her life and loves this place that is her home. We go to the quarry to meet Neil Roberts who has worked there for thirty-five years. Neil is a quarryman and a member of the popular band Celt. We revisit Nicola as she gets the results of her annual mammogram and see her chatting with Dilys about life i
Today in 'Amser Maith Maith yn ôl' somebody in Llys Llywelyn is sick. Grwgyn the servant is in bed and everybody is doing their best to think of ways of making him better. Siwan and Llywelyn are very worried, that little Dafydd does not become infected, but, Dafydd is mischievous and up to no good! Today in 'Amser Maith Maith yn ôl' Grwgyn the servant is in bed sick and Siwan and Llywelyn are very worried, that Dafydd does not become infected.
Elin will be chatting to international rugby player and commentator, Nathan Brew. In front of a roaring fire and a stone's throw from Penllergaer forest, we get a history of his upbringing in Brynaman, his career on the rugby pitch, and raising 5 children! Here's to a heart-warming conversation on a cold autumn evening.
This time: Paris. A city full of love. A city full of culture. A city full of food. It's a historic trip, as the clash between Wales and the mighty Les Bleus well-known. But the boys are not here for the rugby - they want to taste the special Greek that this city, which is so famous for its food, can offer. Pizzas with the famous Yves Camdeborde, mushrooms growing in an old car park, cider and a pizza party of course. Ooh la la!
Join Mirain Iwerydd and Iwan Steffan to see who has reached the top of the scoreboard and won their place in the grand final. The 3 with the highest marks across the series go head to head in a program full of fun, energy and colour to create an outfit for the drag artist Catrin Feelings.
Cân i Gymru celebrated its 50th year in 2019. In a special documentary, we'll be looking back at fifty years of competing and celebrating, and the contribution the programme has made to music and television in Wales. We learn how this iconic songwriting competition was created back in 1969, and hear from the most decorated songwriters and performers who have graced its stage over the decades.
Repeat to mark Karl Jenkins' 80th birthday. On November 11, 2018, to commemorate the centenary of the end of WW1, singers from all over the world united for the televised performance of A Mass for Peace by Sir Karl Jenkins at the Mercedes Benz Arena, Berlin. With the composer himself leading, a unified choir of voices from 27 nations will come together in a city symbolizing peace, solidarity, freedom and tolerance. Countries will include Austria, Israel, Australia, Russia, New Zealand, the Phili
This colourful, musical film for all the family follows the life of a 7 year old boy called Noa. Noa's parents are lovely, but they're very busy. Noa is an only child but he is not lonely. He has created an imaginary friend called Albi. Albi is one of a number of friends who exist in a very special world. This is the story of one ordinary family one magical winter, when Noa's life changes completely. Written by Caryl Parry Jones and Non Parry, this film underlines the value of friendship and fa
Celebrate the magic of Christmas with Aled Jones and friends, with performances by Aled himself, Al Lewis, Lily Beau, and Italian sensation Carly Paoli. No Good Boyo bring their usual twist on some festive favourites, Glain Rhys is at the piano, and Siwan Henderson and Steffan Rhys Hughes bring a touch of West End magic to proceedings. Also featuring Y Cledrau, Brigyn, and some brass band brilliance from Band Pres Tongwynlais, with a finale to remember featuring Aled and a very special choir.
Alex Humphreys is a familiar face to S4C viewers as the presenter of the weather, Yr Wythnos and Heno. Only the people closest to Alex know she has epilepsy. Alex admits that she doesn't know much about the condition but she has reached a point where she wants to know more. During this programme, Alex will meet medical experts, a historian, and a number of people who live with the condition, with the aim of raising more awareness.
Following the recent documentary Bois y Rhondda, this series will follow the adventures of the young people of the Rhondda Valley as they adapt to the new world and face the challenges of life. In a warm series full of humour and tears, we take a look at the complexities of modern society, and the struggles that a younger generation faces when there are very few opportunities in the area where they grew up.
In this series 3 people from the same area will step into the kitchen to prepare a three course meal for each other. Each of the three will be responsible for choosing one course each but they will not prepare or cook their chosen recipe. But will the food and the chat around the table be to everyone's taste' This time, we're in Tregaron.
In this special episode, Chris collaborates with Wales' international community to create stunning recipes with a fiery twist. From the Caribbean to the Philippines, Syria to Japan - talented cooks from around the globe will help Chris serve the dishes in spectacular style at his bustling world food market in Caernarfon!
In this series former international rugby player and Welsh learner Scott Quinnell travels around Wales and tries out various and interesting activities. A chance to practice his Welsh and learn new vocabulary whilst trying an array of different experiences. This week Scott will be Fishing, Ice Skating and having a Beatboxing lesson.
Special repeat, following Barry John's death recently. Celebrating 50 years since the British and Irish Lions won their only series in New Zealand, Welsh rugby icons, including Barry John, Gareth Edwards and Gerald Davies, remember how one of history's greatest sides defeated The All Blacks.
The final episode of the series takes us to the South East to meet Lemfreck, the Newport-based musician, as he follows the city's tradition of revolution and tries to bring together the Welsh language and the MOBO Cymru scene. Performances by Lemfreck, Mace the Great, Lily Beau, Luke RV and Dom & Lloyd.
A series following the journey of father and son, Wayne and Connagh Howard, around some of the islands of Wales. In the last programme of the series, they have a 'ghostly' experience at Machynys; an exhilarating ride across to Flatholm Island, and a visit to Wales' most popular island ¿ Barry Island!
Nant Conwy - an area rich in culture and natural wealth where several valleys and villages combine to create an interesting area for the team to discover. Heledd will dig, Ffion will learn more about the area's connections with the National Eisteddfod, Iestyn will follow the river to its source and Sion will tell the tale of one of the area's famous bridges.
A Christmas Show with BBC National Orchestra of Wales and a cast of popular characters and presenters from Cyw. Everyone in the Cyw World can't wait for Cyw to come home for Christmas. They're busy preparing for the big day when they receive a phone call from Cyw and there's a problem! Will Cyw make it home in time for Christmas and will Santa have enough time to fill the sleigh' Perhaps Deian and Loli can help'
This is the story of Terry, a student from Blaenau Ffestiniog and his bid to become a radio DJ. To succeed he'll have to overcome some real and personal challenges. Along the way we'll meet his family and friends and his heroes like radio DJ Ifan Jones Evans. This is Terry's story in his own words ¿ an extraordinary young man, with additional learning needs, who's determined to push the boundaries in every way.
'Dyfodol i Dewi' explores comedian Eleri Morgan's moral struggle with bringing a baby into an uncertain world, due to climate change. Having vowed never to have a child of her own, because of the huge carbon footprint of Western babies, Eleri now finds herself with a shock pregnancy and 6 months to find ways to have a more eco friendly baby, and find some positivity about the future.
For the first time ever, the men's and women's rugby teams are competing in the World Deaf Rugby Championship in Argentina. Although they faced challenges, on and off the field, Deaf Rugby Wales were determined to overcome the difficulties and return home as double World Cup Champions.
A special episode about the mischievous twins and their magical powers. It's Christmas Eve and when they meet a toy soldier called Arwen, Deian a Loli learn that there is a crisis - the Christmas Spirit has disappeared and without it Christmas will be cancelled!! Arwen must be helped to find the Christmas Spirit right away before Christmas is over forever!
Dylan dreams of crossing over to Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island), despite his physical challenges. Titw, his carer, is determined to help get him to the island at the 'world's end', conquering the Dystonia that locks his body. An ex-kick boxer Dylan is ready for the challenge and hurt. Titw is also ready for the fight.
County 5 on the tour is Carmarthenshire. We go to Carmarthen to enjoy the Welsh rock scene at Canol Dre Festival, enjoy cycling in the Llanelli area, home of the Scarlets, take a trip to Laugharne to taste the spirit of Dylan Thomas and go for chips on Llansteffan beach. We finish in Mynydd Du, Drefach Felindre and Llandysul. The journey then ends in Ryland's home county, Ceredigion. We get to enjoy rivers, beaches, villages and towns, trains, waterfalls and a promenade!
With the start of lambing, Alun hears what its main problems are, and how to reduce them, making this challenging period easier. We'll also be at the Lantra Cymru Awards celebrating the successes of individuals in the agricultural field. The weather has been the subject of much discussion recently, and Megan Williams finds out what's on the horizon in 2024; we'll also be at the CFFI Cymru conference which gives young Welsh farmers the chance to voice their opinion on the future of the industry.
An evening of LGBTQ+ comedy filmed in front of a live audience at Cardiff Bay's historic Norwegian Church hosted by Al Parr. The stars of the show are some of Wales' best comedians - Priya Hall, Ellis Lloyd Jones, Leila Navabi, Chris Rio, and Sianny Thomas. The programme also includes a special performance by the Welsh Ballroom Community.
Another chance to see a documentary , which recently won at the Broadcast Awards 2023. Rhys Bowler breaks the taboo of sex and disability. He navigates a new and exciting long-distance relationship whilst juggling the complexities of his degenerative condition Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Questioning if there's more to life than just sex' Will he finally find true love'
Gareth the Orangutan presents Gareth!, his long-awaited television showcase where Gareth and his house-band, HMS Morris, host a variety of famous guests for a chats, games and a song. In this episode Gareth interviews Eden pop star and author, Non Parry along with actor and comedian, Iwan John.
Garmon ab Ion leads the audience through a series of challenges based on game formats previously seen on Hansh videos. A mix of familiar faces from the channel and members of the audience, Garmon will try to answer the eternal question "Who is better: Gogs or Hwntws - Northerners or Southerners'" The contestants will go head to head against the channel's familiar faces in popular challenges e.g. 'Electrical Quiz', 'What's in the box''' and 'Never have I ever'.
In the last episode of Iaith ar Daith the comedians and actors Jayde Adams and Geraint Rhys Edwards embark on a linguistic road trip across Wales. Jayde will attempt to learn Welsh and will face a variety of challenges along the way-with Geraint by her side throughout. There will be quite o lot of cheese featured-maybe even a cheesy joke or two' So will the Welsh be flowing or will Jayde be drowning in the language'
A series that looks at various situations that can cause worry to a small child; and how to ease those worries through singing, chatting and a lot of laughter! The feeling of being nervous is in question in Misho today, and Ola Ola makes it very difficult for a small child to attend Sports Day.
A Million Welsh Speakers: this is the Welsh Government's language goal by 2050. Is this strategy likely to succeed or is Garmon's vision of fighting, love and singing more hopeful' From an MMA fight to glamour photography and a live gig, Garmon is determined to leave his mark.
A new face leads the Unit Thirteen car crew to show why so many people are obsessed with lorries in Wales. The lads can't understand why anyone likes the "boring, slow, ugly" things on the road - just a tool to do a job. It's really nuts how quickly they change their minds to tell you the truth...
It's Rhys and Trystan's wedding day and after everything they suffered with Chloe everyone pulls together to make the occasion as memorable as possible for the happy couple. But it seems that it will be an extremely memorable day for Dani too! Whilst most people are looking forward to the celebrations, Ioan is excited to go and collect Efan from the clinic; it will give the boys a chance to finalise their plans to run away, but in order for that to work it is essential that their father doesn't
Repeat, following the recent death of Leah Owen. Tonight Elin Fflur will be visiting Leah in the garden of her home in Prion, Denbighshire. Although she has trained generations of Denbigh children and her roots are now deep in the area, she remains an "Anglesey girl" in her heart. In front of a roaring fire, with a bowl of Lobscouse and the memories flowing, we get to know Leah, the mother, trainer and singer who has influenced generations of Denbighshire and Anglesey children.
Series following Marian and Rob Evans from Llansteffan, who bought a farmhouse with land, a forest and a Norman castle. In the final episode, after a two year wait, we will see the first ever official wedding at Llansteffan Castle. Also, Ffion and Catrin have a taste of beekeeping, and we will hear about Marian's grand plans for the future of the farm and her businesses.
The world and Wales have changed forever and Tudur has been trying to make sense of it all. Does the world need to be more lazy' Will England ever be an independent country' Should language police wear uniforms' Tudur asks these questions and many more in his new stand up show, filmed in front of a live audience in Neuadd Dwyfor, Pwllheli. But does he have any answers' Hardly!
From Bridgend to the top of the world of American football - this is the incredible story of a former rugby player, Evan Williams. We follow Evan as he begins his last season as a college athlete for Missouri Western State, before turning his attention towards achieving his ultimate goal of playing in the NFL.