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BBC announces Richard Burton centenary season

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New documentary Richard Burton – Wild Genius and feature film Mr Burton to air this November

THE BBC will mark the centenary of Welsh icon Richard Burton with a season of programming celebrating his life and career. Born in Pontrhydyfen in November 1925, Burton rose from a miner’s son to become one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation.

At the heart of the season is a brand-new documentary, Richard Burton – Wild Genius (1 x 60), which examines his journey from poverty and loss to global stardom. The film also delves into Burton’s tumultuous private life, including his affair and two marriages to Elizabeth Taylor, and his lifelong struggle with alcohol.

With exclusive access to the Burton family, the programme features interviews with widow Sally Burton and daughter Kate Burton, alongside never-before-seen home movies, photographs and letters. Burton’s personal diaries will be read by Welsh actor Matthew Rhys, with contributions from Michael Sheen, Iwan Rheon, Sian Phillips and former co-stars Gabriel Byrne and Claire Bloom.

Alongside the documentary, the BBC will broadcast the feature film Mr Burton on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Starring Harry Lawtey as the young Richard Jenkins (later Burton) and Toby Jones as his mentor Philip Burton, the BAFTA Cymru-nominated film tells the story of how a Welsh schoolmaster helped shape the future star. Filmed in and around Pontrhydyfen and Port Talbot, it also features Lesley Manville, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Aneurin Barnard and Steffan Rhodri.

Produced by Yeti Television and Bright Yellow Films, Wild Genius has been co-commissioned by BBC Arts and BBC Cymru Wales, with support from Creative Wales. Executive Producer Siân Price said: “This powerful documentary is a new lens on a Welsh legend. Despite his demons, Burton’s Welshness made him unique and his talent remains unmatched.”

Nick Andrews, Head of Commissioning for BBC Cymru Wales, added: “Exclusive family interviews and reflections from those who knew him give us an intimate portrait of Richard Burton as father, husband and actor. This film explores the long-lasting impact and legacy of an extraordinary Welsh talent.”

Mark Bell, Commissioning Editor for BBC Arts, said: “From the valleys of South Wales to great fame and fortune, Richard Burton’s story is one of enduring stardom and personal struggle. We are proud to mark his centenary with this landmark documentary.”

The season will also include screenings of Burton’s 1953 films The Desert Rats and The Robe. BBC Radio Wales will present a new documentary, Richard Burton: His Words, exploring his love of writing, while BBC Radio Cymru’s Dros Ginio will broadcast from Pontrhydyfen.

Full schedules for the Burton centenary season will be confirmed later this year.

 

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Welsh Government consults on new protections for leaseholders

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LEASEHOLDERS in Wales could be protected from unfair building safety costs under new Welsh Government proposals.

A consultation has been launched on the first steps to implement the Building Safety (Wales) Act 2026, which was passed unanimously by the Senedd.

The proposals are aimed at residents living in multi-occupied buildings and focus on who should pay when safety defects need to be put right.

The consultation covers three main areas: limiting the costs that can be passed on to leaseholders for remediation work, creating a tribunal-based system for remediation orders and remediation contribution orders, and setting out how the height of regulated buildings should be calculated.

The Welsh Government says the aim is to ensure residents are not left paying for building safety failures they did not cause.

Cabinet Minister for Local Government, Housing and Planning, Siân Gwenllian said: “No leaseholder in Wales should pay for building safety failures they did not cause, and those failures should be rectified as soon as possible.

“This consultation is a crucial step in making sure the Building Safety (Wales) Act 2026 delivers real protection for the people it was designed to serve.

“As we mark the ninth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, we have a duty to turn this legislation into lasting change — and this Welsh Government is determined to work with partners to make that happen as quickly as possible.”

The consultation is open to residents, leaseholders, building owners and other interested parties.

It closes on September 7, 2026.

 

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Man found dead near Carmarthen railway line died from hypothermia

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A 32-YEAR-OLD man found dead near Carmarthen Train Station died after taking shelter on a bitterly cold night, an inquest has heard.

Edward Mark Owen, originally from Birmingham but living in Ystradgynlais, was discovered in a field beside the railway line on the approach to Carmarthen station on Saturday, January 10.

A Transport for Wales train driver had spotted what appeared to be a body lying face down near the track shortly after 8:30am.

Police and railway staff attended and found Mr Owen lying face down and topless in the field. His coat, T-shirt, phone and cigarettes were found nearby.

Police initially treated the death as unexplained.

Movements traced

The inquest heard that officers later traced Mr Owen’s movements from his home in Ystradgynlais to Carmarthen.

He had nowhere to stay in the town and had taken shelter under a bridge near the railway station during a particularly cold night.

The coroner said Mr Owen had “sadly succumbed to the effects of hypothermia”.

The fact that he had removed his T-shirt and coat was said to be consistent with a confused state brought on by hypothermia.

A conclusion of misadventure was recorded.

The coroner found that Mr Owen died sometime on January 10, 2026.

 

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Milford Haven firefighters prepare for key assessments

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ON-CALL firefighters at Milford Haven Fire Station have been put through their paces as part of their weekly drill night.

The crew’s development firefighters were pictured carrying out a “drill by numbers” squad exercise ahead of upcoming assessments.

New firefighters spend their first 24 months in a development period, which is split into four stages and focuses on different operational skills and competencies.

At the end of each stage, firefighters attend a divisional training centre where their progress is assessed against the standards required by Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service.

Over the next two weeks, members of the Milford Haven crew will take part in a Stage 2 interim assessment and a Stage 4 final assessment.

One firefighter is hoping to complete the final stage and qualify as a fully competent firefighter.

The station said Wednesday nights remain an important part of training for the on-call crew, helping firefighters maintain the skills needed to respond to emergencies across the Milford Haven area.

 

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