Sion Neu Sian
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | Alun Williams (2005-) and Branwen Gwyn (2005-6), [[Alex Jones]] (2007-) | + | |
+ | [[Alun Williams (2)|Alun Williams]] (2005-) and Branwen Gwyn (2005-6), [[Alex Jones]] (2007-8) | ||
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S4C Continuity Department for S4C, 2005-7 | S4C Continuity Department for S4C, 2005-7 | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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Cheap and cheerful childrens' quiz filler played for laughs to find out which gender is the best of friends - boys or girls? | Cheap and cheerful childrens' quiz filler played for laughs to find out which gender is the best of friends - boys or girls? | ||
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The early series (produced by S4C Continuity) were intended as half game-show/half parody, which you could tell just from the deliberately stitled voice of Branwen Gwyn and perhaps the odd running joke of looking into the wrong camera. | The early series (produced by S4C Continuity) were intended as half game-show/half parody, which you could tell just from the deliberately stitled voice of Branwen Gwyn and perhaps the odd running joke of looking into the wrong camera. | ||
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+ | <div class=image>[[File:Sion neu sian set.jpg|400px]]''Alun Williams and Alex Jones introducing. Incidentally, Boomerang's version saw a huge increase in budget to allow for...well, a studio audience.''</div> | ||
The show became only a bit more straightforward in its second incarnation, under new producers, Boomerang. | The show became only a bit more straightforward in its second incarnation, under new producers, Boomerang. | ||
- | + | <div class=image>[[File:Sion neu sian playinggame.jpg|400px]]''Some split-screen game play. If you know what on Earth's going on here, please send a stamped adressed postcard to us.''</div> | |
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[http://www.s4c.co.uk/e_watch_level2.shtml?series_id=324013900 Watch Sian Neu Sian at s4c.co.uk] | [http://www.s4c.co.uk/e_watch_level2.shtml?series_id=324013900 Watch Sian Neu Sian at s4c.co.uk] | ||
Current revision as of 11:53, 8 April 2022
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Host
Alun Williams (2005-) and Branwen Gwyn (2005-6), Alex Jones (2007-8)
Broadcast
S4C Continuity Department for S4C, 2005-7
Boomerang for S4C, 2008
Synopsis
Cheap and cheerful childrens' quiz filler played for laughs to find out which gender is the best of friends - boys or girls?
Alun Williams and Alex Jones
The early series (produced by S4C Continuity) were intended as half game-show/half parody, which you could tell just from the deliberately stitled voice of Branwen Gwyn and perhaps the odd running joke of looking into the wrong camera.
Alun Williams and Alex Jones introducing. Incidentally, Boomerang's version saw a huge increase in budget to allow for...well, a studio audience.
The show became only a bit more straightforward in its second incarnation, under new producers, Boomerang.
Some split-screen game play. If you know what on Earth's going on here, please send a stamped adressed postcard to us.
Web links
Watch Sian Neu Sian at s4c.co.uk