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BBC Cymru Wales unwraps cracking content for the Christmas period

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BBC Cymru Wales will be unwrapping their Christmas schedule this month with a whole host of new festive content to get everyone in the Christmas mood across TV, iPlayer and Sounds.

At at the heart of this year’s Christmas television schedule is a spectacular homecoming Christmas concert with Katherine Jenkins OBE, the biggest selling UK classical artist of the century. From Swansea Arena, Christmas with Katherine Jenkins will include special guests, surprise duets, enchanting carols and heart-warming moments. She will be joined on-stage by Welsh acting royalty Michael Sheen, songwriter Jack Savoretti, opera singer and Masterchef champion Wynne Evans and pianist Chloe Flower.

A new drama, made in Wales, is at the centre of the BBC One Christmas schedule this year.  Starring Iwan Rheon, Steffan Rhodri, Paul Rhys, Phaldut Sharma and Mark Lewis Jones, Men Up is a film exploring the lives of five ordinary Welshmen who embark on an extraordinary journey when they take part in the trial of a new drug which would later become Viagra. 

Alongside the film is a new documentary, Keeping It Up: The Story of Viagra, telling the remarkable true story of one of the world’s first medical trials for the drug, held in Swansea’s Morriston Hospital in 1994. From Wales to New York, this is the big story of the little blue pill. This will be available to watch on iPlayer.

Another gift in the Christmas TV schedule is Max Boyce at 80 – a celebration of Wales’ beloved comedian and entertainer. Max celebrated two major milestones in 2023 – his 80th birthday and 50 years on stage and the programme is a mix of documentary and performance with a new interview with Eleri Sion reflecting on his life and career.

Audiences will also be treated to two Rewind: 60 Years of Welsh Pop specials, the first being a Shirley Bassey Special, reliving the Tiger Bay singer’s career-defining moments. Spanning seven decades the programme features some of her most iconic performances, including her legendary run at Talk of the Town nightclub, and her performance at the Glastonbury Festival.  The second, a Christmas Special featuring some Welsh festive favourites from child stars Aled Jones and Charlotte Church, Shakin’ Stevens, Tom Jones and the Flying Picketts.

In true Boxing Day tradition, Scrum V Live’s festive fixture on BBC Two Wales, will be the Cardiff v Dragons derby from Cardiff Arms Park. Then on January 1st old rivalries come to a head as Ospreys take on Cardiff bringing in the new year from the Brewery Field in Bridgend.  Presenter Sarra Elgan will be joined in the studio by former Wales internationals James Hook, Josh Navidi and Tom Shanklin.  Expert commentary will be provided by Gareth Rhys Owen and Sean Holley, with Polly James and Lauren Jenkins reporting pitchside.  The Scrum V Podcast will be keeping those who love rugby up to date during the festive season, available on BBC Sounds.

On radio, BBC Radio Wales will be celebrating Christmas in style with an array of programmes and their presenters will be entertaining the nation over the festive period.  Listeners will be treated to new programmes such as Owain’s 12 Drummers Drumming, with Owain Wyn Evans, and Bronwen Lewis’ Christmas concert.  For listeners stuck in a rut with Christmas cooking Monmouthshire chef and Saturday Kitchen Star, Matt Tebbutt’s Christmas Kitchen offers inspiration for festive treats to wow family and friends.  Other stars in the festive line-up include Mark ‘The Beast’ Labbett hosting the Radio Wales Christmas Quiz and Taulupe Faletau in A Tongan Christmas.  Listeners can catch all of the programmes live on Radio Wales or listen on-demand via BBC Sounds.

On Welsh language station BBC Radio Cymru, Elin Fflur a’r Gerddorfa showcases an evening of great music accompanied by the National Orchestra of Wales and presented by Tudur Owen.  Fun panel quiz show Chwalu Pen is back for a festive edition and special programme, Alaw Mair will weave together the history of the popular Christmas song with personal stories from some modern day mothers. Crowning the festive celebrations, Trystan and Emma will create a special Christmas single with some very special guests – pop group Pheena.

Online during December, BBC Cymru Fyw will have some festive articles, from book-buying guides for your loved ones to Gareth y Mwnci sharing some of his Christmas memories.  On Swyn y Sul, four of BBC Radio Cymru’s presenters will come together to answer questions about the festive period along with a special BBC Cymru Fyw quiz – Who’s the Celeb Behind Santa’s Beard?

Broadcast details

Christmas with Katherine Jenkins

  • Saturday, 23 December, BBC Two and BBC One Wales, 7:10pm

Max Boyce at 80

  • Friday, 15 December, BBC One Wales, 8pm

Rewind: 60 Years of Welsh Pop: Shirley Bassey Special

  • Friday, 22 December, BBC One Wales, 9.30pm

Rewind: 60 Years of Welsh Pop: Christmas Special

  • Saturday 23 December, BBC One Wales, 6.45pm

Christmas with Katherine Jenkins

  • Saturday, 23 December, BBC Two and BBC One Wales 7.10pm

Scrum V Live: Cardiff v Dragons

  • Tuesday, 26 December, BBC Two Wales, 2.45pm

Men Up

  • Friday, 29 December, BBC One and BBC One Wales, 9pm

Scrum V Live: Cardiff v Ospreys

  • New Year’s Day, BBC One Wales, 2.40pm

BBC Radio Wales

Owain’s 12 Drummers Drumming

  • Available on BBC Sounds from Saturday 9 December and on BBC Radio Wales on Christmas Day at 3pm

A Tongan Christmas

  • Monday, December 18 at 6.30pm

Bronwen’s Christmas Concert

  • Saturday, December 23 at 1pm and repeated on Christmas Day at 4pm

Matt Tebbutt’s Christmas Kitchen

  • Christmas Eve at 1pm

The Radio Wales Christmas Quiz

  • Christmas Eve at 3pm

BBC Radio Cymru / Radio Cymru 2

Alaw Mair

  • Thursday, December 21 at 5:30pm

Elin Fflur a’r Gerddorfa

  • Friday, December 9 at 5:30pm

Chwalu Pen

  • Friday, December 22 at 5:30pm

For further images please access the following link: 

BBC Wales Christmas 2023 – Dropbox

Issued by BBC Cymru Wales Communications

 

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Torch Youth brings fresh twist to Robin Hood legend

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More than 50 young actors will take to the stage at the Torch Theatre this July for a new version of one of Britain’s best-loved stories

Robin Hood: The Legend of the Black Knight has been written especially for Torch Youth Theatre and will run for three nights, from Monday, July 20 to Wednesday, July 22, at 6:30pm.

The production promises adventure, comedy, romance and mystery, while giving the classic tale a fresh Pembrokeshire stage treatment.

Director Tim Howe, who is originally from Nottingham, said the legend had been part of his life since childhood.

He said: “I grew up surrounded by the legendary tales of Robin Hood and his merry men — stories filled with bravery, rebellion and mischief.

“Add to that the brilliantly funny Maid Marian TV series with Tony Robinson, which kept me glued to the TV throughout my childhood, and you can imagine how deeply rooted all the versions of the Robin Hood stories are for me.

“It’s been great to explore them and reimagine them with our young people in mind.”

The story of Robin Hood has been told, retold and reinvented since the 1300s, and the Torch version keeps many familiar ingredients — green-clad heroes, robbing from the rich to give to the poor, a damsel in distress and a power-hungry ruler.

But this new production also changes the legend in unexpected ways.

Tim said: “You’ll find that Prince John has been replaced by his mother, the ruthless Queen Eleanor, and there’s a mysterious Black Knight who keeps popping up.

“We’ve also had a lot of fun developing some of those key members of the gang — Will Scarlett loves to dress up in disguises, and Allan-a-Mor is a musician desperate to find the perfect four-chord song.

“So, it’s the classic legend… sort of!”

Tim described the play as “adventurous, hilarious and heartfelt”, adding that the production had been designed to give every young performer a meaningful moment on stage.

He said: “With large ensemble action-filled moments, to quieter character-driven scenes, there’s space to suit everyone’s skills.

“Torch Youth Theatre aims not just to develop the young people’s acting skills, but also their confidence, teamwork and imagination, and large-scale productions like this are the perfect opportunity to do just that.”

Robin Hood: The Legend of the Black Knight will be staged at the Torch Theatre on Monday, July 20, Tuesday, July 21 and Wednesday, July 22 at 6:30pm.

Tickets cost £10, or £8 for concessions, and can be booked at torchtheatre.co.uk or through the Box Office on 01646 695267.

 

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Step into West Wales history this Half Term with CADW

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FAMILIES across Wales can look forward to an action‑packed May half term, as Cadw unveils a jam-packed programme of events at castles, abbeys and historic monuments across the nation.

Running from Saturday May 23 to Sunday May 31, the wide range of events invite visitors to step into Wales’ past through immersive experiences, interactive workshops and hands‑on activities designed to spark curiosity and bring Welsh history to life.

With activities ranging from knight school and jester workshops, to adventure trails and bubble animals there is something for all ages to enjoy this May half-term.

Chief Executive of Cadw, Kate Roberts, said: “May half term is the perfect chance for families to get out and explore the incredible history on their doorstep in Wales. This year’s programme has been designed to be hands-on, engaging and genuinely fun, giving visitors of all ages the chance to connect our nation’s past and spend quality time together outdoors.
“With children going free with any adult membership, it’s a great-value option for families planning a few days out over the holidays. Cadw members enjoy unlimited access to over 130 historic locations across Wales, alongside a range of exclusive benefits, making it easier than ever to discover something new.”

With over 20 events across the school holidays, highlights from the half term line up will include the Strata Florida Abbey Craft Fayre when the abbey will host local arts, crafts and produce, alongside family-friendly activities, guided tours and more.

Also taking place is the Rainbow Gecko Bubbleman at Laugharne Castle on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday May 31 between 11am and 4pm when Bubbleman and the Bubble Faerie will bring a playful dose of magic to the day with their fully interactive bubble performances, featuring giant bubbles, bubble animals and even frozen creations. Visitors of all ages can join in the fun, learn a few tricks and take home their own bubble‑filled memories.
For those looking to take advantage of the events available during May half-term, a Cadw membership offers free event entry and unlimited access to over 130 historic places across Wales, offering a unique way to explore Wales’ rich heritage. Children also go free with any adult membership.

A selection of Cadw’s most fascinating historic places will also be open for guided tours throughout the summer.

To find out more, visit https://cadw.gov.wales/visit/whats-on/guided-tours-cadw

 

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How online slot platforms are improving player safety

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WHEN it comes to gambling online, player safety is of utmost importance. There are a number of risks when it comes to online slots, from scams to addiction. But luckily, nowadays, there are a number of measures in place that are effectively improving player safety on these platforms. So, with that in mind, let’s take a closer look at how online slot platforms are ensuring players always remain safe online. 

AI-Driven Behaviour Monitoring 

AI is being used to track suspicious behaviour, spotting and flagging scammers or fraudulent individuals before they have a chance to make a move. Over the years, this type of technology has advanced significantly, and it’s now more effective at spotting patterns and preventing scams than ever before. 

Secure Connections and Payment Systems 

Legitimate online slot platforms use encryption and offer a variety of secure payment methods that ensure unauthorised individuals can’t intercept payments or access personal or financial information.

Two-Factor Authentication

Many platforms are now employing two-factor authentication methods, meaning players have to supply two forms of verification to access their account. This extra layer of security makes it more difficult for hijackers to take over accounts and steal personal data or financial information. 

Responsible Gambling Tools 

Player safety isn’t just about preventing scams or fraud. It’s also about reducing the chances of problematic gambling, which can be incredibly harmful. 

Since gambling is known to be addictive, slot machines and online casinos use a number of tools to prevent players from getting carried away or becoming problem gamblers. This includes things like spending limits and time outs, or even full self-exclusions that mean players can’t gamble online for six months, one year, or five years. 

Licensed platforms also have a responsibility to keep an eye out for potential problem gambling, and intervene where necessary to protect players from harm. 

Safety is the Top Priority 

Since gambling moved largely online, maintaining the safety of players through digital means has become incredibly important. When choosing a new online slot platform, or any gambling site, it’s always important to opt for ones that prioritise safety and have the right measures in place to protect players properly. 

This includes things like monitoring suspicious or problematic behaviour, using secure connections and payment systems, adding an extra layer of security with two-factor authentication, and using tools such as spending or time limits to ensure habits don’t escalate. 

 

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