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  1. BBC Wales Commissioning Brief Highlights

    Nick Andrews

    Head of Commissioning, BBC Wales

    The extraordinary story of the past couple of months in drama is well known. ‘Keeping Faith’ and ‘Hidden’ continue to break all sorts of records.

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  2. Hedd Wyn: The Lost War Poet

    Euros Wyn

    Producer / Director

    Hedd Wyn: The Lost War Poet

    The main challenge that faced us as we began the process of structuring the documentary was obvious, to do justice with one of Wales’ most enduring stories.

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  3. BBC Radio Wales' sports output

    Colin Paterson

    BBC Radio Wales' sports output

    As we head into another season of sport, BBC Radio Wales Editor Colin Paterson blogs about the station’s sports output.

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  4. A radio programme for deaf people? It actually makes total sense.

    Selma Chalabi

    Producer, Eye on Wales

    A radio programme for deaf people? It actually makes total sense.

    As a producer of BBC Radio Wales’ Eye On Wales programme, I’m always on the lookout for ideas. So when a colleague told me about a service that was helping deaf people to break through barriers and get in to employment, I was convinced there was a possible programme.

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  5. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SINGERS RECEIVE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PRAISE!

    David Jackson

    Artistic Director, BBC Cardiff Singer of the World

    NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SINGERS RECEIVE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PRAISE!

    Well, there goes another Cardiff Singer - and what a great week it was. Just over a week after Cardiff had hosted the biggest sporting event in the city’s history, we had the pleasure of welcoming some highly talented competitors of a very different kind!

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  6. Mucking out and mucking in: fancy a new life as a farmer?

    Rachel Evans

    Series Producer

    Mucking out and mucking in: fancy a new life as a farmer?

    Want to find out what it’s really like living and working on a busy hillside farm?

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  7. The story behind Sweet Sixteen: A Transgender Story

    Molly-Anna Woods

    Director and Producer of ‘Sweet Sixteen: A Transgender Story’

    The story behind Sweet Sixteen: A Transgender Story

    Molly-Anna Woods, the Director and Producer of ‘Sweet Sixteen: A Transgender Story’ recounts how the documentary came about: In spring 2015, I made my way to a private house in the Tawe Valley to meet Sadie, a transvestite who had set up a transgender support group called ‘Tawe Butterflies’.

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  8. Could your experience of disability inspire a Casualty storyline?

    Debbie Biggins

    Line Producer, Casualty

    Could your experience of disability inspire a Casualty storyline?

    Telling stories about real people in real situations, with integrity and truth, is something that matters to all of us at Casualty. And as the show moves forward into its fourth decade (series 32 is just round the corner) it’s a principle that still inspires our team of writers, producers and ac...

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  9. Judgement Day V - “plenty of intriguing sub plots to keep a rugby purist enthralled”

    Gareth Rhys Owen

    Judgement Day V - “plenty of intriguing sub plots to keep a rugby purist enthralled”

    Now let’s be honest with ourselves Judgment Day is not a great name. It’s certainly not the name I would have chosen to describe a Welsh regional double header. To be fair, given the opportunity to right the wrongs of my parents I probably wouldn’t have called myself Gareth either.

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  10. Living life on the coast: Glamorgan Coastal Lives

    Sian Jones

    Assistant Producer

    Living life on the coast: Glamorgan Coastal Lives

    Working on a series like Glamorgan Coastal Lives, you have to be prepared to throw yourself into anything and everything from filming fishing in the most remote parts of the Glamorgan coast in torrential rain and wind (in August), following young lifeguards on their first day of patrol in baking...

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