List of Welsh-language programmes
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Wales has both radio and television channels in the Welsh language. This page lists some notable programmes transmitted on them.
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Television programmes
Television programmes originally made in the Welsh language or first shown only in Wales.
- 04 Wal
- 100 Lle [1]
- Byw yn yr Ardd
- Con Passionate
- Cowbois ac Injans
- C'mon Midffild
- Caerdydd
- Cariad@iaith:love4language - broadcast since 2004
- Calennig
- Cwpwrdd dillad
- Dal Ati
- Dechrau Canu, Dechrau Canmol
- Glan Hafren
- Gofod
- Ffermio
- Fideo 9 - broadcast from 1988 to 1992.[2]
- Hacio
- Heno [3]
- Hip neu Sgip?
- Jacpot
- Jonathan - Jonathan Davies show[4] broadcast since 2004
- Newyddion
- Pam Fi Duw
- Pobol y Cwm - soap opera transmitted since 1974.
- Pwy 'dy Pwy
- Rownd a Rownd
- Teulu
- Yr Afon
- Y Byd ar Bedwar
- Y Clwb Rygbi
- "Y Gwyll"
- Y Pris
- Y Stiwdio Gefn [5]
- Tipyn o Stad
- Wedi 7
Children's television and films
S4C has always had a strong children's broadcasting strand, many cartoons from which have later made the transition to channels in English and other languages.
- Sam Tân
- thumbelina (1994)
- Sgerbydau
- Hwre! Dyma Nodi
- Joshua Jones
- Gŵr y Gwyrthiau
- Y Dywysoges a'r Bwgan
- SuperTed
- Wil Cwac Cwac
Radio programmes
References
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- ↑ "Visiting Wales' top attracting on 100 Lle on S4C", Daily Post, 13 August 2011. Retrieved 2015-05-03.
- ↑ David Owens Cerys, Catatonia And The Rise Of Welsh Pop, Random House (2000), ISBN 978-0091874124.
- ↑ "S4C's Heno to broadcast live from a studio in Caernarfon", Daily Post, 5 February 2014. Retrieved 2015-04-12.
- ↑ "Angen Jonathan i godi’n calonnau" (in Welsh), Daily Post, 17 November 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
- ↑ "Colorama launch new S4C music show; PREVIEW: Y Stiwdio Gefn, S4C.", Western Mail, 29 December 2012. Retrieved 2013-09-26.