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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 190. Chapters: S4C, Sports television in Wales, Welsh television actors, Welsh television executives, Welsh television presenters, Welsh television producers, Welsh television programmes, Welsh television writers, Harry Secombe, Desmond Llewelyn, Anthony Hopkins, Terry Jones, Ray Milland, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jonathan Pryce, Glynis Johns, Sian Phillips, Paula Yates, Russell T Davies, Gethin Jones, Rakie Ayola, Charlotte Church, Alys, Michael Sheen, Ioan Gruffudd, Colin Jackson, John Rhys-Davies, Rob Brydon, Eve Myles, Gwlad y Gan, Griff Rhys Jones, Connie Fisher, Jonathan Davies, Mark Lewis Jones, Daniel Evans, John Humphrys, ITV Wales & West, Paul Barrett, Shaheen Jafargholi, Kenneth Griffith, Howard Thomas, Charlie Brooks, Rhys Ifans, Aled Jones, Rachel Roberts, Roger Rees, Elaine Morgan, Margaret John, Television Wales and the West, Stanley Baker, Independent Television Service for Wales and the West, Anneka Rice, Gareth David-Lloyd, Kai Owen, BBC Cymru Wales, Sian Lloyd, Helen Griffin, Derek Brockway, Jay Curtis, Ruth Jones, Lisa Rogers, Hywel Bennett, Matthew Rhys, Hugh Griffith, Orig Williams, Peter Wingfield, Jonny Owen, Martyn Lewis, Liz Fuller, Pobol y Cwm, Ray Smith, Iolo Williams, Ronan Vibert, Pam Ferris, Andy Whitfield, Mike Young, Joanna Page, Barry Welsh is Coming, Cube Interactive, Tim Vincent, Owen Money, BBC Wales Today, Culverhouse Cross, Rhodri Owen, Geraint Talfan Davies, Glyn Houston, Doris Hare, Alex Jones, Roy Noble, Bob Humphrys, Ruth Madoc, Colin Jeavons, Louise Elliott, Amanda Hale, Terwyn Davies, Broadcasting House, BBC 2W, BBC Wales Drama Village, Philip Madoc, Rosemarie Frankland, Angharad Mair, S4C Digital Networks, Wales Tonight, Wynford Vaughan-Thomas, Robert Pugh, Iwan Rheon, Jason Hughes, Keith Baxter, Wil Cwac Cwac, Bernard Fox, Huw Stephens, Annabel Giles, Tom Ward, Donald Houston, Mavis Nich...