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A comedy panel game, poking fun at all things Welsh, in Welsh, broadcast to the Welsh. On St David's Day. | A comedy panel game, poking fun at all things Welsh, in Welsh, broadcast to the Welsh. On St David's Day. | ||
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+ | *A [[Child's Play]] variant in which film was shown of adult Welsh speakers trying to define an unusual Welsh word, the studio teams being asked to identify the word. | ||
+ | *Three members of the public are in the studio, all claiming to be the cousin of ''Brithers and Sisters'' actor Matthew Rhys. The panellists attempt to work out who's telling the truth by way of yes/no questions. Essentially, it's [[Tell the Truth]]. | ||
+ | *The teams are given an English word and asked to make up a new Welsh word for it. | ||
+ | *Each panellist is given the name of a Welsh celebrity and asked to make a case for that person replacing St Davis as patron saint of Wales. | ||
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+ | A round about Welsh myths and legends was mentioned in the publicity but didn't make the final edit. | ||
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[[Category:Comedy Panel Game]] | [[Category:Comedy Panel Game]] | ||
[[Category:S4C Programmes]] | [[Category:S4C Programmes]] | ||
[[Category:Regional]] | [[Category:Regional]] | ||
[[Category:Wales]] | [[Category:Wales]] |
Revision as of 08:51, 3 March 2011
Synopsis
A comedy panel game, poking fun at all things Welsh, in Welsh, broadcast to the Welsh. On St David's Day.
The rounds were:
- A Child's Play variant in which film was shown of adult Welsh speakers trying to define an unusual Welsh word, the studio teams being asked to identify the word.
- Three members of the public are in the studio, all claiming to be the cousin of Brithers and Sisters actor Matthew Rhys. The panellists attempt to work out who's telling the truth by way of yes/no questions. Essentially, it's Tell the Truth.
- The teams are given an English word and asked to make up a new Welsh word for it.
- Each panellist is given the name of a Welsh celebrity and asked to make a case for that person replacing St Davis as patron saint of Wales.
A round about Welsh myths and legends was mentioned in the publicity but didn't make the final edit.