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The Welsh actor remembers working on the infamous film alongside some Welsh screen greats
Marlene told her unconventional love story, after Debbie McGee said she's ready to date.
Lynwen Brennan, originally from Penally in Pembrokeshire, is General Manager of Lucasfilm
'Sarah' in Wrexham explains how she recently found out her husband has had two affairs.
Geoff Ludden's car crashed into a room Abbey Claybrook had walked out of seconds before.
Mica on what's required in the fun - and let's be honest - dangerous business of bobsleigh
As a council plans to hand out sanitary products in schools; Katy recalls her experience.
Chris Landry on how people came together to ensure his father Wynford's funeral went ahead
Hugh listens to the moaning, snorting and growling of the Pembrokeshire seals.
The actor reveals solid Welsh family roots, loves the Swans, and speaks Welsh!
Brian from the Rhondda talks about the affair two decades ago which changed everything.
Ex-miner Roy Meredith recalls the sounds of the pit as the cage descends the pit shaft.
Meet Rhyl Seaquarium's new ray, and hear about the steps being made to encourage romance.
Eleri and Gary discuss the Black Panther 'reveal'; and get in trouble with Superted fans.
Would you be happy if you rented a property and the tenants took in a pet pig?
Melanie Woolcock was wrongly jailed for failing to pay her council tax.
Michael (not his real name) had spent half his life not knowing who his real father was.
The Wales star from NZ whose mum and dad flew around the world to see his 6 Nations debut
Rhod reveals how, despite his outgoing stage persona, in reality he's incredibly shy.
Who are the Freemasons? What do they do? The south Wales Provincial Grandmaster explains.
100 years since the Representation of the People Act - how the movement began in Wales.
As a new law comes into force in Wales, we asked - how young is too young for piercing?
The number of male prostate cancer deaths has overtaken female deaths from breast cancer.
Piercer Zoe and Dot discuss why some people have work done on their most private of parts.