Series catching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries
Through the eyes of two 10-year-old Muslim boys, a comparison of the Butetown of the 1960s with the Cardiff Docks area of today.
DetailsCatching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. Farmer John Lewis provides an insight into the decline of the Welsh agricultural community.
DetailsCatching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. Julie Lewis talks about the life and future propects of her 20-year-old son Daniel who is autistic.
DetailsCatching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. Julie Lewis talks about the life and future propects of her 20-year-old son Daniel who is autistic.
DetailsCatching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. A return visit to super-parents Maria and Barrie Nicholas.
DetailsSeries catching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. An antiques genius as a child, James Harries has undergone a sex change operation.
DetailsCatching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. After seven turbulent years living on an island Libby and David Bamden are set to leave.
DetailsSeries catching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. A year on from a battle against leukaemia, rocker Mike Peters is climbing mountains.
DetailsAs Rhyl Funfair closes after 53 years, local people reminisce about what was once the most popular tourist attraction in North Wales.
DetailsSeries catching up with characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. An insight into the village of St Dogmaels, Pembrokeshire, as portrayed by fishermen.
DetailsSeries catching up with intriguing characters from past BBC Wales documentaries. After 26 years have local farmers made peace with the hippies living in the Tipi valley?
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