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Hinterland: searching for the perfect location
“Dear Sir/Madam, we are working on a detective series called Hinterland/Y Gwyll and are looking for a location.” Who would have thought that a local boy like myself would have the opportunity of working on such an amazing series?
David Litvinoff and the Teifiside blues
How did this distinctly urban - and urbane - individual come to the rural tranquillity of Llanddewi Brefi?
Jamie Baulch on looking for his birth mum
My adoption has only come to the front of my mind since last year when I was invited to lead a campaign for Adopt Wales. I decided to do it as I felt the time was right for me to tell the world how great adopted life is and how wonderful my family has been.
Could your experience of disability inspire a Casualty storyline?
Telling stories about real people in real situations, with integrity and truth, is something that matters to all of us at Casualty. And as the show moves forward into its fourth decade (series 32 is just round the corner) it’s a principle that still inspires our team of writers, producers and ac...
Join in the birthday bash
I realised this week that I share an important landmark with RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch. Just as this weekend sees the 30th birthday of the world's biggest bird survey, I too will be celebrating 30 years on the planet. So, while I may well be enjoying some nightlife this weekend, I'm also pl...
Discovering Annie's War
It all started when we had family parties back in the 1950s at my home. There was much talk about Annie during these occasions. Apparently my great aunt was a nurse in WW1 and, as a 10-year-old boy I was curious to know more.
Wet and windy: A wintry week ahead!
Derek Brockway forecasts the weather for the week ahead.
The Call Centre - the location producer
When I first met Nev I instantly knew he had something special to offer. He is exactly like he comes across on screen – larger than life, honest, and with a genuine passion for his business and employees.
Entry to Vicar Academy
I initially wrestled with the idea of letting the cameras follow my final year in training to become a priest.
A warm embrace from the Eisteddfod
For six days I went in circles around Maes A, improving my vocabulary from cynrhon to nwdls, hopefully not on the same plate. I began with the same slight trepidation I felt 26 years ago in Lampeter, that at some point I would be told: "Butler, English-speaker, you have no right to be at the ...
The Welsh Cavalry: Last tour of Afghanistan
Gareth Jones has been making programmes for BBC Wales with the Queen’s Dragoon Guards since 2006. For his latest programme, The Welsh Cavalry: Last Tour of Afghanistan, he joined the regiment on their final tour in Helmand Province.









