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  1. My Search for an A*

    I've just done a History GCSE - without revising - for the BBC One show Search For A*.

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  2. The Great Welsh Diet Experiment: One Year On

    What another fantastic experience catching up with my troop from the DVLA. We were all so excited to be back together. I could clearly see some fantastic successes with most of the team but there had also been some setbacks.

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  3. Composing the soundtrack for Hinterland

    John Hardy was commissioned to write the score for Hinterland, the latest crime noir drama to hit our screens, which has been filmed in Welsh and English. Here, John tells us about the process.

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  4. Filming The Country Midwives

    Amanda Harries was the series producer for The Country Midwives, a new series that follows community midwives on the road in Carmarthenshire.

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  5. PRO12 SEASON PREVIEW

    EXPANSIVE PLAY 2016 has undoubtedly been the year of the sporting underdog. Wales reached the semi-finals of the European Championships, Leicester City won the Premier League, and Connacht claimed the Pro12 title. The latter seemed an impossible feat just a few years ago – not least because th...

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  6. Filming episode three: family reunited

    Tracy Harris has been filming the desperate plight of the homeless in her home town of Swansea with filmmaker Chris Rushton for Mentorn Cymru over for the last three years. This is Tracy's of filming the final episode of Swansea: Return to the Streets.

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  7. BBC Wales at Wimbledon

    As the second hand counts down to 10.30, hundreds of eager fans wait for the grand gates of the All England Club to fling open. They'll be waiting a long time. The home of the most prestigious event in the tennis calendar doesn't do 'flinging'.

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  8. Changing direction

    It's always interesting to find out what drives people to create or perform art and, in some cases, to swap up a steady job and salary to follow their dream. In last week's Radio Wales Arts Show I had a real insight into why a nurse became a silversmith and jeweller and why teaching and offic...

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  9. How to talk tidy and the search for MCAT

    Police 24/7 producer Claire Hill says when you are out filming with the police you always have to be prepared for the unexpected. In just seven days they have filmed police dealing with everything from missing persons to a dog being run over on a busy road, domestic crime, people using drugs and...

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  10. What's cooking behind the scenes of Larkin and Dale's Takeaway Revolution?

    Claire Hill was Assistant Producer on Larkin and Dale’s Takeaway Revolution and writes about filming the series.

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  11. In search of Gwyn Thomas

    This month marks 100 years since Gwyn Thomas entered the world as the 12th child of a Rhondda miner. "I was born in 1913; the following year was even worse," he quipped.

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  12. Filming ‘Iolo’s Great Welsh Parks’…and other parrots!

    Graham Holder, the cameraman who worked on Iolo's Great Welsh Parks, recalls filming the series.

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  13. Say good morning to the best job in Welsh broadcasting

    Rhodri Hornung on why working on Good Morning Wales has got to be one of the best jobs in Welsh broadcasting.

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  14. Filming Great Lives with Molly Parkin

    Being part of the crew filming Molly Parkin for Great Lives on BBC Wales has shredded my nerves. She may be in her 80th year but being close to her when she's recounting details of her turbulent life or expounding upon her philosophy is like trying to live with a machine-gun emplacement in the h...

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  15. "Art tells us much more about the reality of war……."

    With the BBC Wales film crew, I looked across a field at Mametz Wood on the battlefield of the Somme - a dark and sombre prospect in the February rain. Trees, tall and bare, grown from the seed of a forest obliterated by British artillery in July 1916, rise, now, from a tangle of bramble and haz...

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  16. Kate Humble - My Welsh Sheepdog Story

    Kate Humble shares her Welsh sheepdog experience

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  17. Wales in the Eighties: My memorable interview with Mike Peters

    Steve Humphries Producer of Wales in the Eighties speaks about his memorable interview with Mike Peters

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  18. WIWO: Finding Darrell

    Clare Hutchinson recalls the search for Darrell Simester, who went missing in south Wales in 2000, and was found 13 years later working on a farm outside Newport against his will.

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  19. Real North Wales: A look at the true nature of the community of Pen Llŷn

    A brand-new four-part series Welsh Heartland: The Llŷn Peninsula will look at the true nature of the community of Pen Llŷn as part of the Real North Wales season from BBC Wales. Here, Dylan Huws of production company Cwmni Da explains the aims of the series.

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  20. Merthyr Tydfil to host Family and Local History Fair

    On Saturday 13 October 2012, Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre plays host to the Glamorgan Family History Society as they hold their Family and Local History Fair.

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