Wedi 7

Wedi 7
Genre Magazine
Presented by Angharad Mair Branwen Gwyn, John Hardy
Country of origin Wales
Production
Producer(s) Tinopolis
S4C
Running time 30 minutes (including advertisements)
Release
Original network S4C
Original release 2003 – 2012
External links
Website

Wedi 7 (After 7) was S4C's nightly magazine programme. Produced by Tinopolis, it was the half-hour sister programme to a full-hour Wedi 3 (After 3).

Description

Wedi 7 first aired in 2003.[1] It was presented by the programme's editor, Angharad Mair,[2] and included Wales' news including leisure, entertainment and all the local events. She was joined by studio guests ranging from well-known celebrities to the up-and-coming stars of tomorrow and those with a story to tell. A team of correspondents based in Llanelli and Caernarfon reported live into the programme every night.

Wedi7 was replaced by the similar Tinopolis-produced evening magazine programme, Heno, on 1 March 2012.[3]

References

  1. "Wedi 7; S4C, 7pm.". Western Mail (in Welsh). 11 October 2008. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  2. "TV presenter shares secrets of success after 3 decades in front of the camera". The Carmarthen Journal. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  3. Catherine Neilan (23 March 2012). "S4C demands Tinopolis improves series". Broadcast. Retrieved 2015-11-08.

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