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- Mae trefn yn cael ei adfer gyda Clive nôl yn saff yn y gorlan - ond am ba hir?
- Angelo is a sweet-talking genius with a knack for getting out of trouble.
- A darkly-comic thriller about a lone tollbooth operator whose past is quickly catching up with him.
- Based on real events which saw two lighthouse keepers stranded for months at sea in a freak storm, the film tells a tale of death, madness and isolation; a desolate trip into the heart of human darkness.
- Based on Iwan 'Iwcs' Roberts' first novel, we follow the troubled story of the main character, Carbo, and accompany him on an exciting and entertaining journey as he is drawn into a world of wrongdoing, lies, secrets and heartbreak.
- Following an act of violence committed by her own brother, Emma escapes with her mother to wild, open country, where they find refuge in an isolated retreat in the shadow of a nuclear power station.
- A Welsh teenager will become the cool kid of the town if a deal is made with his new American neighbour.
- In a busy corner of Ben's bedroom lies a well-thumbed, well cherished pop-up book. This is no ordinary pop-up book... this is where the Abadas live! Hari the hippo, Ela the fox and Seren the bat are the most curious, adventurous and funniest pop-up animals that any book could possibly have. Once the book is opened, the Abadas' world comes alive and its playtime for the three adventurers.
- It loves helping out at Family Farm with his friends Tommy the Trailer, Carolyn the Cow and all the farm machines and animals that live with them. But Tec seems to always get himself into some sort of trouble. Luckily, Roy the farmer and Katy, his little daughter, always arrive just in time to save the day. Young viewers will share adventures with this cute model tractor and the live-action farmyard setting of the series, based on a popular children's book.
- Life seems sweet for Noni until Beds appears in her life, resurrecting the ghost of her husband Tim, who died in a horrific fire.
- Film about the famous Ray Gravell, based mainly in Mynydd-y-Garreg.
- A young girl investigates a strange lighthouse.
- Wrexham AFC fans are hearing that screen stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have bought the club. Behind the scenes at Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's Wrexham Football Club.
- Celebrating the ever-changing nature of man's relationship with the earth's amazing water systems, Rivers and Life reveals how the cultures and lives of millions of ordinary people are shaped by the magnificent waters they live along.
- In this brand new popular format, four lovers of the countryside battle it out to have their favourite Welsh walking trail immortalised in the S4C walk of fame.
- An animated series for preschool children about a prickly, smelly, and flea-covered young hedgehog.
- Our Stories (2020) is a unique first for British television. The four biggest terrestrial television networks in the UK; the BBC, ITV (or STV in Scotland), Channel 4, and Channel 5, united for the first time to create this film celebrating how British TV shapes our culture. The film was shown as a TV advertisement, on the biggest channels from each network, at the exact same time. The BBC doesn't normally show adverts, apart from to show what's coming up next on their own channels, so this was even more unique for them. The TV channels which broadcast the advert were; BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, STV, UTV, S4C, 4Seven, E4, More4, Film4, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, ITVBe, 5STAR, 5USA, 5Select, Paramount Network, and BBC Four, at exactly 8:58pm on the 8th of January 2020. It continued to be shown on TV for the rest of the month, along with on their respective websites, and social media pages.
- The show mainly revolves around the misadventures of Bryn Coch United, a fictional village football team, which is based on Llanuwchllyn Football Club (of which Alun Ffred Jones was a player). The running of the team is handled by a mix of uncapable committee members; quick-to-anger manager Arthur Picton, the slightly dim-witted linesman Wali Tomos, and Tecwyn Parri (the team's goalie and captain), arguably the most normal on the committee. Part of the cast outside of the football committee is Mr Picton's daughter, Sandra, and her boyfriend (later husband) and member of the football team, George Huws - a leather-clad punk rocker from Caernarfon. Most plots were derived from the team's attempts to win their weekly games, as well as other events held in the village, and the main characters' relationships with their families. The many long-running jokes included Wali's intolerance of his mother, Lydia, Tecwyn's constantly angry wife Jean, and the fact that Arthur's (first) wife, Elsi, was almost never seen on screen - with many excuses being made for her absence. One ongoing sub-plot was Arthur Picton's dislike of his daughter's relationship with George Huws. However, Sandra was the only one who could put both her father and George in their place whenever she was unwittingly caught up in their feuds and ambitions. Later series focuses more on expanding the families of established characters, such as introducing Arthur's brother into the show, the birth of Sandra and George's twins, the death of Arthur's wife, Elsi (after appearing on screen for only one episode), and eventually seeing him re-marry in series 5.
- When Mari and Gwen ask where the food they eat comes from, Hywel the magic farmer, comes to life from their favorite book 'FFerm Fach' and takes them through the magic of real farming to find the answer.
- The funfair is in town for one last night and for Laura and Claire it's their last chance to impress the boy on the waltzers. But with Laura's younger brother in tow the evening soon spirals out of control.
- Huw, Seren and Liam live together in a house in Cardiff. But with all three coming from different backgrounds, some have an easier time than others experimenting with drugs and sex while finding their way around the city.
- The Britannia Bridge, spanning the Menai Strait to link the island of Anglesey to mainland Wales, was designed and built by railway engineer Robert Stephenson in 1850. On 23 May 1970 a catastrophic fire, caused by boys dropping a burning torch while playing inside, led to the destruction of its iconic rectangular tube sections. It was rebuilt as a steel truss-arch bridge, with a road deck above the railway. This programme, made to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the fire, looks at the history of the bridge, the effect of the fire and the rebuilding of it afterwards.
- A BBC2 Documentary exploring the mystery of the tide in four continents.