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  2. S4C - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Television in Wales - Wikipedia

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    The launch of BBC Cymru Wales (BBC Wales at the time) on 9 February 1964 provided a specific television service for the country. The new service was heavily promoted (proclaiming that Wales gets its very own TV service in 1964!) with animated promos using the sound of Welsh choirs to explain about interference from the mountains. [2]

  4. List of Welsh-language media - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Timeline of S4C - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the history of S4C (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌɛs ˌpɛdwar ˈɛk], Sianel Pedwar Cymru, meaning Channel Four Wales), originally the fourth-oldest terrestrial television channel in Wales. Until 2010 it carried a mixture of Welsh language programmes and programmes from Channel 4 which was not broadcast on analogue TV in Wales ...

  6. Gwaith/Cartref - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Y Byd ar Bedwar - Wikipedia

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    Y Byd ar Bedwar (Welsh for The World on Four) is a Welsh-language current affairs television programme, which has broadcast on S4C since the channel was launched in November 1982. [1] It is produced by ITV Cymru Wales. The programme's reporters have brought stories from the four corners of the world to Welsh screens.

  8. Timeline of television in Wales - Wikipedia

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    At around the same time, Made in Cardiff and Made in North Wales are relaunched as Cardiff TV and North Wales TV respectively. 29 March – The UK Government announces that it will continue providing £6.72m of funding for S4C until 2020, with the aim of S4C being funded wholly from the licence fee from 2022. [ 39 ]

  9. Y Sŵn - Wikipedia

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    Y Sŵn is a Welsh language period film which follows the events of 1979-80 leading up to the creation of Welsh medium television channel S4C.The film dramatises the fallout of the announcement made by Home Office, led by home secretary Willie Whitelaw, to renege on a Conservative election campaign pledge to establish a Welsh language channel.