List of Welsh-language programmes
Wales has both radio and television channels in the Welsh language. This page lists some notable programmes transmitted on them.
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Television programmes originally made in the Welsh language or first shown only in Wales.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 - music programme 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 Ditectif (The Detective) - factual crime series fronted by Mali Harries[5]
- Y Gwyll (Hinterland) - crime drama
- Y Pris
- Y Stiwdio Gefn - music programme
- Tipyn o Stad
- Wedi 7 - daily news programme, replaced by Heno in 2012
- Wynne Evans ar Waith [6]
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.
- Planed Plant
- Sam Tân
- Thumbelina (1994)
- Sgerbydau
- Hwre! Dyma Nodi
- Joshua Jones
- Gŵr y Gwyrthiau
- Y Dywysoges a'r Bwgan
- SuperTed
- Wil Cwac Cwac
- "Stabec"
- "Beano and Friends find Stabec"
Radio programmes
References
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ Eryl Crump (8 May 2016). "Y Gwyll/Hinterland actress on the trail of real-life murderers". Daily Post. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
- ↑ "A choir of workers created from scratch for S4C show", Daily Post, 9 January 2016. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
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