Heno

This article is about the Welsh television programme. For other uses, see Heno (disambiguation).
Heno
Genre Magazine
Country of origin Wales
Production
Producer(s) Tinopolis
S4C
Location(s) Llanelli, Caernarfon
Running time 30/60 minutes (including advertisements)
Release
Original network S4C
Original release 19902003, 2012
External links
Website

Heno (English: Tonight) is S4C's current evening magazine television programme, broadcast at 7pm each weekday. Its afternoon sister programme is called Prynhawn da (English: Good Afternoon).

Background

Heno was originally first broadcast on S4C on Monday 17 September 1990,[1] made by production company Agenda (which became Tinopolis) in Swansea.[2] It was replaced by a similar programme, Wedi 7, in 2003.[3]

Heno returned on 1 March 2012[4] after Tinopolis won a £5.1 million contract.[5] The show is recorded in Tinopolis's Llanelli studio. In May 2012 they re-opened their studio in Caernarfon (which they had recently closed) following complaints that the programme was too Llanelli based. The Caernarfon studio created content about North and Mid-Wales.[5][6]

Format

The programme was originally broadcast at 6pm each weekday,[1] but since 2012 has aired at between 7pm and 8pm on Mondays and Fridays, or 7-7:30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Broadcasts are live, with a variety of guests chatting with the presenters in the Llanelli studio. Several reporters provide short items of interest from around Wales.[1]

Presenters

It was originally presented by Angharad Mair, Sian Thomas, Iestyn Garlick and Glynog Davies (now a producer of the programme).[1] Mair and Thomas are still (2015) regular presenters.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Hannah Jones (15 September 2015). "Happy birthday Heno! Thanks for the memories... and the mullets". Western Mail. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  2. "A club date for Tinopolis chairman.". Western Mail. 15 December 2010. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  3. "Wedi 7; S4C, 7pm.". Western Mail (in Welsh). 11 October 2008. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  4. Catherine Neilan (23 March 2012). "S4C demands Tinopolis improves series". Broadcast. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  5. 1 2 Tom Bodden (14 April 2012). "S4C show to reopen Caernarfon base after viewers’ complaints". Daily Post. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  6. "S4C to make Heno changes". South Wales Evening Post. 16 April 2012. Retrieved 2015-11-08.

External links

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