1973

Radio Wales presenter Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny, look through the BBC Wales archive to enjoy the way we were in 1973. Highlights include Dr Who at a local mine, following the steam train up Yr Wyddfa and the opening of a new hotel for dogs.
Music from Sir Geraint Evans, Ryan and Ronnie release a record, and Dave Edmonds shows us his recording techniques at Rockfield. Wynne's family archive is from his gran's caravan in Carmarthenshire.
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