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The Welsh Hollywood star spoke exclusively to Elis James' Feast of Football
Colleagues fondly remember Tecwyn, chief of Nasa's network engineering division.
Renu and Aman were taken to India when they were young and held as slaves in the circus.
D-Day: 'You remember the chaps who are no longer with us'
Elis and Iwan catch up with Wales manager Ryan Giggs ahead of their Euro 2020 campaign.
Stephen Terry from The Hardwick reveals the 'quick wins' for a perfect Sunday lunch.
Elis James meets the infamous Welsh artist and reflects on his life and career.
Chef Thomas Watts-Jones shares the essential shortcuts to prepare a perfect Sunday lunch.
Greta and the band perform live on the show as part of the 麻豆官网首页入口 Biggest Weekend Build-up.
The Swansea-born electronica star with a fantastic solo performance of 'Dark Shade'.
Neil Warnock: The Cardiff City boss' 'incredible journey' to 70
Do Mermaids exist? True believer John Rutledge and super-sceptic Mike Bubbins investigate
The quiz returns with Ed Gamble, Sian Harries, Barry Castagnola and Kiri Pritchard-Mclean
Who's Molly? perform live on Janice's 麻豆官网首页入口 Biggest Weekend Build-up show in Swansea.
Meet Rhyl Seaquarium's new ray, and hear about the steps being made to encourage romance.
Trampolene perform their song 'Beautiful Pain' live on Janice's Biggest Weekend build-up.
The family prepare for a special visitor, so Ben's list of what he can't say gets longer.
Nadine joined Wynne to talk about her new single, and reflect on her time in Girls Aloud.
Deiniol wants to mark the start of the new series with an ambitious group dance routine.
Lily is believed to be the first female in Europe to complete a back-flip in a wheelchair.
How will comics Andrew Maxwell, Mark Nelson & Ellie Taylor fare pitching "Farmercophilia"?
Roger Lewis says he's had assurances from the First Minister that the tax will be scrapped
Committee chair Mike Hedges questioned on environment budget cuts
Matt Jukes says he's confident 'victims and witnesses will get listened to'