Wales on TV

Wales on TV (2017)

EndedVariety show

The story of Wales through the decades - as seen on the small screen and through the pop music of the day.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:40 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Episode 5Juni 4, 2017
S01E04Episode 4Mai 23, 2017
S01E03Episode 3Mai 16, 2017
S01E021965 and 1979Mai 9, 2017
S01E011968 and 1985Apr. 25, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Wales on TV' premiere?

'Wales on TV' premiered on January 13, 2017.

Who were the main hosts of 'Wales on TV'?

The main hosts of 'Wales on TV' were John Evans and Sarah Williams.

What was the format of the show?

'Wales on TV' was a documentary-style show that explored various aspects of Welsh culture, history, and natural beauty.

Which regions of Wales were featured in the show?

'Wales on TV' covered a wide range of regions in Wales including Snowdonia, Cardiff, Pembrokeshire, and many more.

Did 'Wales on TV' have any special episodes?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' aired several special episodes focusing on topics like Welsh cuisine, traditional festivals, and notable landmarks.

Did 'Wales on TV' feature any interviews with locals?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' often featured interviews with locals, providing insights into their lives and experiences in Wales.

What was the audience's response to 'Wales on TV'?

'Wales on TV' received positive feedback from audiences, who appreciated the show's informative and visually stunning portrayal of Wales.

Was 'Wales on TV' popular among international viewers?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' gained popularity among international viewers, attracting tourists and sparking interest in Welsh culture.

Did 'Wales on TV' cover any historical events in Wales?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' delved into the rich history of Wales, highlighting significant events such as the industrial revolution and the Welsh language revival.

Were there any famous guest appearances on 'Wales on TV'?

'Wales on TV' occasionally featured appearances by well-known Welsh personalities, such as renowned musicians and artists.

Did 'Wales on TV' showcase any traditional Welsh customs?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' showcased traditional Welsh customs like Eisteddfod, the national festival of Wales, and the traditional art of storytelling.

Were there any behind-the-scenes episodes of 'Wales on TV'?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' aired behind-the-scenes episodes, offering viewers a glimpse into the production process and the challenges faced by the crew.

Did 'Wales on TV' have any episodes dedicated to Welsh sports?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' dedicated episodes to Welsh sports like rugby, football, and traditional Welsh sports like clog dancing and tug of war.

Was 'Wales on TV' known for its stunning cinematography?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' was praised for its breathtaking cinematography, capturing the natural beauty of Wales in vibrant detail.

Were there any episodes of 'Wales on TV' focused on Welsh folklore and mythology?

Yes, 'Wales on TV' explored Welsh folklore and mythology, bringing to life tales of legendary figures like King Arthur and the Mabinogion.

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