When Gareth Thomas came out as the world's first openly gay rugby player, everything changed for him. He reveals why he hid his sexuality, and why he finally had to tell the truth. Show more
Rumour has it a UFO visited a Welsh primary school in 1977. John’s convinced Aliens are out there and will do whatever it takes to find them, much to Mike’s annoyance. Show more
John is sure that strange creatures exist in other dimensions. After dragging Mike to a old castle in west Wales, can some DIY inter-dimensional travel help reveal the truth? Show more
Documentary. Writer and angler Will Millard embarks on the final leg of his journey down the River Wye, from Ross-on-Wye to Chepstow, where the river joins the Severn estuary. Show more
Documentary. Writer and angler Will Millard is on the second leg of his journey down the River Wye, taking in Glasbury, Hay-on-Wye and Hereford. Show more
Short on facts but driven by belief, John is convinced that big cats and bigger monsters exist in Wales. If him and Mike can catch anything, solid proof and fame surely awaits. Show more
Writer and angler Will Millard travels along the River Wye. He begins his journey in the mountains of Mid Wales, going in search of the river's source on the slopes of Plynlimon. Show more
Stand-up comic Rhod Gilbert faces the daunting challenge of performing as a woman in front of an audience, after coaching from one of the country's leading drag artists. Show more
Wales in Four Seasons
Episode 2: Summer
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One WalesLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales
Renee Godfrey catalogues how the changing seasons affect life in Wales. She learns how summer is a crucial time for farmers and fishermen, as well as for leisure seekers. Show more
Wales in Four Seasons
Episode 3: Autumn
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One WalesLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales
Renee Godfrey catalogues how the changing seasons affect life in Wales. In autumn, she joins woodland foragers and takes part in the great Snowdon mountain pony roundup. Show more
It’s lambing season, but as Covid-19 impacts the world, Snowdonia is in lockdown. The families film themselves over the busiest time of the year as 2,000 lambs arrive within six weeks. Show more
As summer arrives, the farmers call on friends to help gather hundreds of sheep from the mountain slopes for shearing. Good dogs and good shepherds are vital to get the job done. Show more
The stand-up comedian tries his hand at being a butler to a lord. But can he keep his temper while looking after the gentry at an exclusive dinner party? Show more
The comedian tries out some proper jobs as he goes straight from the stage to the hair and beauty salon. Rhod tries out a spray tan and perfects the Rhod Gilbert bob. Show more
Wales's leading stand-up comedian finally gets a proper job and tries out refuse collecting on the streets of Barry. Can he learn the tricks of the bin man's trade? Show more
The Welsh comedian tries his hand at being a mother. He is put in charge of seven kids for a day and takes over the running of a large south Wales family. Show more
Series in which the Welsh comedian tries out some proper jobs. Here, he takes part in one of the British Army's toughest training exercises in the Brecon Beacons. Show more
The Welsh stand-up comedian finally gets a proper job and tries out working on a farm. Can he really clean up in the cowshed or will the excrement hit the fan? Show more
The comedian tries his hand at being a tattooist's apprentice. In order to give a tattoo he must first get one - could this be his most painful assignment yet? Show more
Stand up comedian Rhod Gilbert gets a proper job and this week he's on emergency call with the Fire Brigade. Can he stand the heat or will he melt under the pressure?