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Episode 5

Comedy drama set in 1960s Wales. Reporters gather to hear that the outbreak is under control, but Prem is not convinced they have located the real source of the disease.

Reporters gather at the surgery to hear that the outbreak of smallpox in Trefelin is finally under control. But Prem is not convinced that they have managed to locate the real source of the disease, and so the village is still not safe.

Reverend Todd struggles to maintain his authority, not least over his wayward daughter Verity, who he has locked away from prying eyes. When her guilt-stricken lover confides in Prem, he begins a frantic search for Verity.

Local copper Emlyn makes the most important declaration of his life, and Megan has to make a difficult decision.

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Fri 9 Oct 202013:45

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Music Played

  • The Animals

    We Gotta Get Out Of This Place

  • Marvin Gaye

    Ain't That Peculiar

  • Sam & Dave

    Soul Man

  • Herman’s Hermits

    I'm Into Something Good

  • The Troggs

    Love Is All Around

  • The Animals

    We Gotta Get Out Of This Place

  • Johnny Keating & The Z Men

    Theme From Z Cars

  • Herman’s Hermits

    I'm Into Something Good

Credits

RoleContributor
Prem SharmaSanjeev Bhaskar
Kamini SharmaAyesha Dharker
Herbert ToddMark Heap
Pushpa BakshiIndira Joshi
Megan EvansMali Harries
Emlyn DawkinsAlun ap Brinley
Gina NicolliNaomi Everson
Sian DaviesErica Eirian
Verity ToddNaomi Battrick
Owen GriffithsIfan Huw Dafydd
Dan GriffithsJacob Oakley
Dafydd LewisRhys Ap William
Esther AdamsKaty Sobey
Mary LewisSara Lloyd
DirectorGwennan Sage
ProducerEryl Huw Phillips
Executive ProducerTom Ware
Executive ProducerDeep Sehgal
WriterRob Gittins

Broadcasts

Costume Designer Jilly Thornley on the Fashion in Trefelin...

Costume Designer Jilly Thornley on the Fashion in Trefelin...

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