Ordinary people share their stories with Sian Pari-Huws
Sian Pari Huws talks to Grahame and Trish Thomas about their son Rhys. At the age of 15 this young sportsman choked on a piece of chewing gum. He remains in a coma as a consequence.
DetailsSian Pari Huws talks to Rhys Devereaux from Llanelli, who has a genetic condition that causes deterioration of the nervous system. But Rhys is determined to fight against it.
DetailsSian Pari Huws talks to Alan Andrews from Llanelli, who spent much of his early life in borstal and prisons. He now runs a drop-in centre for drug addicts and alcoholics.
DetailsSian Pari Huws talks to Valentine Howells from Narberth in Pembrokeshire. Now in his eighties, he has had a long relationship with the sea and its dangers.
DetailsSian Pari Huws talks to Selena Brin from Bridgend about a council blunder which led to her being evicted from her home. It was the start of a downward spiral in her life.
DetailsSian Pari Huws talks to James and Maureen McWade from Abergele. James suffers from Alzheimer's disease but as a couple they do everything they can to maintain a normal life.
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