tlynn
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Post by tlynn on Jan 22, 2011 16:18:27 GMT -5
Totally not a fan of Alun but I can't deny that the kiss was hot. Only now I'm dreading the heartbreak that is definitely ahead for Iolo.
On a more shallow note, can I say how gorgeous Iolo looked in that last scene. He really is a beautiful man.
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HQ75
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Post by HQ75 on Jan 22, 2011 20:06:54 GMT -5
Ryland Teifi "Alun" performing ;D
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Post by casablanca on Jan 23, 2011 10:03:55 GMT -5
Maybe it the stubbled face and hat look but I think Alun just got cuter for me.
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Post by anthonyl on Jan 27, 2011 17:35:31 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Feb 1, 2011 23:11:52 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Feb 2, 2011 20:41:43 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Feb 25, 2011 18:12:29 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Mar 5, 2011 11:18:02 GMT -5
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Post by dizzyfeehily on Mar 7, 2011 9:34:09 GMT -5
Can anyone, please, share some pictures of Dyfan Rees, it's so hard to find his pictures online
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HQ75
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Post by HQ75 on Mar 10, 2011 20:27:37 GMT -5
Interesting Facts about Pobol Y Cwm (The Valley People)www.bbc.co.uk/wales/pobolycwm/sites/theseries/pages/cwmderi_facts.shtml* Pobol y Cwm (meaning 'The Valley People') is set in the fictional village of Cwmderi, which is located in the vicinity of Cwm Gwendraeth, near Carmarthen in South Wales. * Pobol y Cwm is BBC's longest running television soap opera. * The first episode of Pobol y Cwm was broadcast on BBC1 Wales on 16 October 1974. * Originally, Pobol y Cwm was broadcast once a week. * From 1988 it was broadcast 5 nights a week and an English subtitled edition was also introduced. * In the seventies and early eighties 30 episodes per year were broadcast. Today there are 260 episodes per year! * Pobol y Cwm is consistently one of S4C's top-rating series of the week. * There are lots of viewers of Pobol y Cwm who watch the series outside Wales, and it is also shown on Forces' tv for soldiers on tours of duty. * The Deri pub has been in the series since episode 1 first aired in October 1974. It has now been re-located to the main street in Cwmderi following a destructive fire in early 2008. * Some of the regular supporting artists have been in the series longer than some main actors. * When a new character is written into the series the casting director will arrange for auditions with several actors through their agents. * An initial biography is written of each new character as they are introduced into the series for writers to know their background. * One of the series' most famous stars is Hollywood actor Ioan Gruffudd, who started his career on Pobol y Cwm as the character Gareth Wyn. Production * Pobol y Cwm is filmed in the BBC studios in Cardiff. * A production team consists of a Director, First Assistant Director (Running of studio and locations), Production Assistant (Script continuity and timing), Assistant Floor Manager (Props). * Involved in the scripts for each block (8-9 weeks' worth of scripts), there will be a Producer, 8 Writers, 8 Script Editors, a Researcher and two Script Assistants. * Six interior sets are fitted into the BBC studios in Cardiff and are changed once a week to fit with what characters' stories are being filmed. * There can be up to 23 scenes a day filmed in studio. * Each episode is timed to be 19 minutes and 45 seconds long (including credits) and the scenes have to be shortened or lengthened to reach this exact time. * There can be up to six drafts of a script before the final version is filmed.
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Post by anthonyl on Mar 11, 2011 18:06:00 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Mar 25, 2011 17:27:06 GMT -5
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Post by bens2cute on Mar 26, 2011 14:11:41 GMT -5
Awww poor Iolo.
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Post by illimen on Mar 26, 2011 19:53:06 GMT -5
Iolo and Alun deleted Scene They didn't say any words, but you must watch it!
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Post by anthonyl on Mar 27, 2011 6:50:41 GMT -5
Wow... that's pretty racy for this show, especially since they rarely show sexual encounters of any kind.
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Post by anthonyl on Mar 28, 2011 23:58:17 GMT -5
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Post by justinate on Mar 29, 2011 11:59:19 GMT -5
Iolo is way too cute for his own good. I get that he lives in rural Wales, but surely that wouldn't restrict his love interests to a middle-aged married man? (This is not me taking issue with Alun's age - I think he is quite handsome - but usually young guys of Iolo's age don't want to hook up with significantly older men.)
This is a very well-written, well-acted story. Kudos to the writers and actors for pulling it off. And thank you Anthony for compiling the clips. I don't have the time to sift through the entire episode on the BBC iPlayer.
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Post by anthonyl on Mar 30, 2011 0:58:40 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Mar 31, 2011 15:58:48 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Apr 4, 2011 23:19:50 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Apr 7, 2011 18:59:01 GMT -5
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Post by anthonyl on Apr 8, 2011 16:07:53 GMT -5
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Post by Difficult Diva on May 19, 2011 15:24:15 GMT -5
Well, Iolo's back to being the "only known gay" in the village. I'm going to miss Alun.
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HQ75
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Post by HQ75 on May 19, 2011 18:29:23 GMT -5
Well, Iolo's back to being the "only known gay" in the village. I'm going to miss Alun. ME TOO!!
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Post by Difficult Diva on May 25, 2011 8:28:04 GMT -5
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