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Screenshot of S4C's catch-up service, Clic. S4C maintains its own catch-up service called Clic. Clic is a free online video on demand service [73] which offers live-streaming, signed programming, a 35-day catch-up service, and archive programming. Clic is available across the UK but also contains a limited selection of worldwide programming.
Cyw (Welsh for "Chick", Welsh pronunciation:) is the name of a Welsh-language children's television block from S4C (Channel 4 Wales), which launched on 23 June 2008.. Primarily aimed at children in the 3 to 6 age group, Cyw operates from Monday to Friday from 6am to 12pm, and includes programmes which have been previously broadcast by S4C in the Planed Plant Bach (Little Children's Planet ...
S4C's rugby coverage has been at the heart of the Saturday evening schedule for over a decade. S4C has joint rights, along with BBC Cymru Wales and Sky Sports, to broadcast matches from the Pro14, which it does under the Clwb Rygbi brand. Matches are generally shown on Sunday afternoons, and involve where possible at least one Welsh regional team.
S4C's Clic service (the Welsh counterpart of the BBC iPlayer) allows viewers to watch its programmes again - programmes are also available to watch via iPlayer.. The BBC offers Welsh-language commentary on a number of sporting events on BBC One Wales and BBC Two Wales using the red button feature on digital TV.
The first episode was broadcast on S4C on 18 September 2011 and the final episode on 12 April 2018. Gwaith/Cartref ran for 90 episodes and almost 7 years. In 2019, the first three series were made available on S4C Clic. It was the third new drama series to appear on S4C for 2011, next to Alys and Porthpenwaig. It follows the professional and ...
S4C launches a catch-up service called Clic. [26] 2012. 1 December – S4C Clirlun closes and the following day Channel 4 HD takes over its transmission capacity. [27] 2013. 1 April – Responsibility for the funding of S4C begins to transfer to the BBC. [28] 2014. March – S4C announces that it will be relocating its headquarters to ...
Following her success at Cân i Gymru, Walford became a judge on the first series of the S4C reality music competition Wawffactor in 2003.. Walford began to move into presenting roles, starting in 2004 by reviving her Emma Worthington character for the S4C children's quiz show Crafwr.
Y Byd yn ei Le (English: The World in its Place) is a Welsh television current affairs series broadcast on S4C since 2018. It was presented by the former BBC Chief Political Correspondent, Guto Harri , until 2022.