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During series 1 it aired weekly on Friday nights at pm. It currently airs on Thursday nights, with the style of the show much changed from its beginnings. The original series of the show had a theme alternating every week. The first programme of the month was called Y Lle, and it tended to focus on music, films and other events. The second programme of the month was called Y Lle Gwisgo, a show about fashion.

It has a catwalk which showcases different designers' clothes every month. The third programme of the month was Y Lle Feiral, which takes a look at all things geeky - gadgets, technology and the web - which a gang of hubbers. The final programme was called Y Lle Siarad, where young people can have their say on issues that affect them.

It consisted of a panel of experts and a studio audience of young people with plenty to say. During its current run, the show is a magazine-style weekly, focusing on various cultural and technological subjects and presented from the studio by Griff Lynch and Leni Hatcher. They also occasionally present or narrate the reports and interviews included in the programme, recorded in gigs, sports competitions, fashion shows and other events. Various reporters also present items. The shows often include a live performance by current Welsh-language artists and feature guides for upcoming films, gigs and festivals.

It is screened with optional English subtitles. Ffermio is a farming and countryside magazine series, which is broadcast on S4C on Monday nights at 8. Ffermio was launched in and the original series was presented by Sulwyn Thomas, Gerallt Pennant and Rachael Garside, and dealt with the latest farming issues, as well as including the latest livestock market prices throughout Wales. In the series was relaunched with a new branding and presenting team.

The launch included the usual weekly Ffermio programme on S4C, and a twice-weekly farming news and weather bulletin on S4C Digidol. The Bwletin Ffermio included details on legislation and market prices for example, which meant that longer items could be featured in the half-hour programmes on subjects of wider appeal such as organic food, transport, health and rural housing, and portraits of rural characters from all ages and backgrounds.

Mererid Wigley was the main presenter of this programme, until August Terwyn Davies joined the team as the Bwletin's presenter in summer until the series ended in May In January , Iola Wyn left her role as presenter after six years at the helm.

On January 24, , Meinir Jones made her first appearance as the programme's new presenter. Rapsgaliwn is an S4C programme for pre-school children. It is shown on the Welsh-language children's television programming strand, Cyw. Hip neu Sgip? It is shown on the Welsh-language children's television programming opt-out, Stwnsh. The series tells the story of two families from west Wales over a period of half a century, starting in the s and continuing until the present day.

Load More. We use cookies to help give you a better experience on TMDB. You can review our cookie policy to learn more. By continuing to use TMDB, you are agreeing to this policy. Sign up and join the community. Fireman Sam. Keeping Faith. The Museum. The Big Breakfast. First Minister in a Pandemic. She comes to discover that her beautiful, idyllic home town, set on the estuary, harbours many dark secrets that threaten the lives of Faith and her family.

She takes risks and gambles and finds a new inner strength. To have a genuine home-grown drama, produced by world-class talent at the top of their game, I can't wait to see what the team will do. With a stellar cast and a completely compelling story, plot and setting, we're hoping the audience will grow to love the world and the characters of Un Bore Mercher as much as we in S4C have as we worked to develop the series.

The series intends to take the viewer on a thrilling, emotional and warm journey, which will pull at their heart-strings but will also make them smile along the way.



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