Entertainment
S4C commissions second season of critically acclaimed thriller Cleddau
S4C has commissioned a second season of the psychological thriller Cleddau (The One That Got Away). Filming will begin this autumn, with the new series set to air on the channel in 2026.
The emotionally charged drama is once again produced by Blacklight (part of Banijay UK) and distributed globally by Banijay Rights, the international arm of Banijay Entertainment. The production is supported by the Welsh Government through Creative Wales.
Season one introduced audiences to DI Ffion Lloyd (Elen Rhys) and DS Rick Sheldon (Richard Harrington), ex-lovers forced to work together to solve the murder of a nurse in a quiet Welsh coastal town—an investigation that unearthed dark secrets from the past with devastating consequences.
Elen Rhys (The Mallorca Files) and Richard Harrington (Hinterland) will reprise their roles in season two, which follows another complex, twisted, and nail-biting case. When a body is discovered in the Cleddau River, the team suspects a killer is stealing identities and luring women to their deaths through a dating website—one that Ffion herself has been using as she tries to move on from Rick, who is now separated and single.
Season one of Cleddau/The One That Got Away premiered to strong ratings, becoming the channel’s #1 show of 2025. It was also a hit on BBC4, performing 228% above the slot average.
The Telegraph described Cleddau as “reminiscent of earlier Welsh noir series like Hinterland,” praising its atmospheric depiction of West Wales and the nuanced performances of its lead actors. The Guardian called it “an irresistible treat for thriller fans,” highlighting its mature handling of character relationships and the deft balance between psychological drama and crime thriller.
The series is created and written by Catherine Tregenna, whose credits include Three Pines, Law & Order: UK, Lewis, DCI Banks, and The Bench.
Gwenllian Gravelle, Head of Film and Drama at S4C, said:
“Cleddau struck a powerful chord with audiences in both Welsh and English. It’s a gripping and emotionally intelligent series that showcases the very best of Welsh talent, both on and off screen. We are thrilled to bring the story back for a second season and deepen the world that Cath Tregenna has so brilliantly created.”
Banijay Rights handles distribution of the English-language version, The One That Got Away, for international audiences.
Entertainment
DJ Yoda bringing 1980s party vibes to Narberth
Legendary mixmaster marks 25 years since iconic ‘How To Cut & Paste’ mixtape
A NIGHT of pure nostalgia is heading for Narberth as world-famous turntablist DJ Yoda drops his 1980s-themed “Mixtape Live” show at The Queen’s Hall on Saturday, November 22.
The multi-award-winning DJ — real name Duncan Beiny — is promising a full-throttle celebration of pop culture’s most colourful decade, blending retro beats, movie moments, and video game sounds into a high-energy, one-of-a-kind performance.
Known for his genre-bending creativity, Yoda has taken his unique brand of turntablism to major festivals and clubs around the globe, earning praise from the BBC, who called him “a pioneer of the craft.”
Over his 30-year career, he’s collaborated with Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Damon Albarn, Diplo, and Mark Ronson, and was once named by Q Magazine as “one of the 10 DJs to see before you die.”
The Narberth show also celebrates 25 years since Yoda’s breakthrough 80s mixtape, How To Cut & Paste: The 80s Edition — the release that launched him into the spotlight and helped redefine DJ performance art.
Expect neon lights, vintage visuals, and the biggest hits of the decade — all remixed Yoda-style.
🎟️ Tickets are available now from thequeenshall.org.uk
or by calling 01834 861212.
Entertainment
Festive magic returns to The Silver Mountain Experience in Mid Wales
THE SILVER MOUNTAIN EXPERIENCE is busily preparing for the return of their most beloved visitor, Santa Claus, for the festive season.
The popular visitor attraction, located just outside Aberystwyth on the A44 to Llangurig, is undergoing a spectacular transformation ahead of its Christmas event, running on selected dates from December 13 to 23.

With a whole host of activities and festive fun, there will be something for all the family to enjoy.
The Silver Mountain’s historic Victorian mine buildings have been transformed into bustling Elves’ Workshops and a magical Santa’s Grotto. Visitors will join the elves on an enchanting walk through the festive factory, discovering where the Christmas magic is made and hearing all about preparations for the big day.
Highlight for every child will be meeting Santa himself. Each family or group receives an exclusive, private visit with Santa, giving children the chance to share their Christmas wishes, receive a special gift for being on the ‘nice list’ and create memories that will last a lifetime.
But the festive fun doesn’t end there! A mischievous resident deep within the mines is determined to cause trouble this year. A certain well-known green character has set up home in one of the mine tunnels and is plotting to steal Christmas!
Families can embark on a heart-warming quest to melt his frosty heart and also explore his underground home!
Alongside the Elves’ Workshops, Grotto experience and the underground Christmas adventure, the site is bursting with all-day activities included in the ticket price. Guests can enjoy cookie decorating, the Rudolph and Patches’ Treasure Trail, the Fossil Dig, play areas and much more.
The beautifully decorated site, complete with the return of the Gingerbread House and Victorian Sweet Shop, offers countless photo opportunities to capture the perfect festive family moment.
Booking is essential, as this event sells out every year. Visitors are encouraged to secure their preferred time slot early to avoid disappointment by booking at : www.silvermountainexperience.co.uk/festive/
Community
Santa’s reindeer event to be held at closure-threatened Ysgol Clydau
A Pembrokeshire school at threat of potential closure is holding a special early Christmas event to give its pupils a special treat with appearances by Santa’s reindeers this weekend.
Ysgol Clydau in Tegryn is one of several small schools – including Manorbier – under threat as part of proposals from Pembrokeshire County Council’s School Modernisation Working Group.
The May meeting of full council heard that there has been a 34 per cent decline in the school’s pupil population during the period 2015-2025, with no indication that this will be significantly reversed during the next five-six years.
The report from the council’s working group recommended that the Director of Education be authorised to commence statutory consultation on a proposal to discontinue Ysgol Clydau.
A plea on behalf of Ysgol Clydau was launched at that meeting by Cllr Iwan Ward, local member, who said closure was “a disaster for the future of education locally” and was “not fair and was not moral”.
Since then, a petition calling for the school to stay open, on the county council’s own website, which runs up to November 26, has attracted 207 signatures to date.
The e-petition, started by Sarah Farnden, reads: “Ysgol Clydau is more than just a school; it’s a hub for community life, offering a safe and welcoming space for children, families and residents of all ages. Its closure will isolate our community, leading to a decline in population and a weakening of our social fabric.
“We believe small schools to be a bedrock of rural communities, essential in the survival of the Welsh language, and most importantly, as loving, centres of academic excellence for our children.”
Now, Ysgol Clydau’s PTA is hosting a special event this Saturday, November 15, at the school, open to all, complete with reindeers from the Welsh reindeer retreat, and a chance for youngsters to feed and be photographed with them.
“We as a community have come together to give the children a special treat. We have Santa’s magical reindeer coming to our school fair this Saturday.
“Reindeer will be available to feed from 11-1. Santa, Mrs Claus and the elves will also be there to welcome the children with lots of crafts to do. Parents are invited to look around our fair – with all local business supporting us – from craft stalls to baked goods.”
The PTA praised the support of local businesses, saying: “Without their support this wouldn’t be possible. As a small community school we value all the support these companies give.”
If a petition gets 500 signatures, the creator will have an opportunity to debate it at a full council meeting; more than 100 will trigger a debate at a council overview and scrutiny committee, the number of signatures received meaning this will already take place.
A change.org petition opposing the school closure has also been set up, attracting 967 signatures to date.
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