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W16 15/04/17 - 21/04/17 W16 15/04/17 - 21/04/17 2 Blues v Ospreys 3 Clwb Rygbi: Dreigiau Casnewydd Gwent v Scarlets 4 Hinterland 5 Glamorgan Coastal Lives 6 Pobol y Cwm Places of interest / Llefydd o ddiddordeb: Cardiff / Caerdydd 2 Cowbridge / Y Bont-faen 5 Devil’s Bridge / Pontarfynach 4 Ogmore / Ogwr 5 Penarth 5 Southerndown 5 Follow @BBCWalesPress on Twitter to keep up with all the latest news from BBC Cymru Wales Dilynwch @BBCWalesPress ar Twitter i gael y newyddion diweddaraf am BBC Cymru Wales NOTE TO EDITORS: All details correct at time of going to press, but programmes are liable to change. Please check with BBC Cymru Wales Communications on 029 2032 2115 before publishing. NODYN I OLYGYDDION: Mae’r manylion hyn yn gywir wrth fynd i’r wasg, ond mae rhaglenni yn gallu newid. Cyn cyhoeddi gwybodaeth, cysylltwch â’r Adran Gyfathrebu ar 029 2032 2115. 1 BLUES V OSPREYS Saturday, April 15 BBC One Wales, 2.30pm @BBCScrumV The Principality Stadium in Cardiff hosts the fifth annual Judgement Day - two massive Welsh derbies in one day of great, hard-hitting Pro12 action. In last year’s Judgement Day clash the Ospreys were victorious, and they’ll be looking for a big win again to help secure a top-four finish and a place in the playoffs, whilst the Cardiff Blues will be looking for a big performance as the season draws to a close. Ross Harries is joined by studio guests, Wales and British Lion Jamie Roberts, former Wales international Martyn Williams and former Ospreys head coach Sean Holley. Gareth Charles will be providing commentary with Phil Steele reporting from the touchline. For a full preview of the weekend’s rugby catch Scrum V Radio every Thursday night on BBC Radio Wales. Fans can keep up to date with Welsh rugby news and get even more involved with the Scrum V action with comprehensive live updates online at bbc.co.uk/scrumv and on Twitter @BBCScrumV. Lewis Davies 2 CLWB RYGBI: DREIGIAU CASNEWYDD GWENT V SCARLETS Dydd Sadwrn, Ebrill 15 BBC Cymru ar S4C, 5pm Saturday, April 15 BBC Wales on S4C, 5pm Mae Dydd Y Farn yn parhau wrth i Clwb Rygbi gyflwyno ail gêm ddarbi’r diwrnod o Stadiwm Principality – Dreigiau Casnewydd Gwent v Scarlets. Bydd y Scarlets yn gobeithio brwydro’n ôl i sicrhau pwyntiau gwerthfawr i gyrraedd y pedwar uchaf, a gobeithio gwella ar eu canlyniadau diweddar fydd y Dreigiau. Gareth Rhys Owen sy’n cyflwyno, gydag Andrew Coombs a Dafydd Jones fel gwesteion yn y stiwdio. Cennydd Davies a Gwyn Jones sy’n sylwebu a Catrin Heledd wrth ymyl y cae. Judgement Day continues on S4C as Clwb Rygbi presents the second huge Welsh Pro12 derby of the day from the Principality Stadium - Dragons v Scarlets. The Scarlets will be looking to secure valuable points as they seek to finish in the top four, whereas the Dragons will be hoping to improve on recent results. Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by studio guests Dafydd Jones and Andrew Coombs. Cennydd Davies and Gwyn Jones provide commentary, with Catrin Heledd pitch-side. Lewis Davies HINTERLAND 3 Wednesday, April 19 BBC One Wales, 9pm #Hinterland There’s an explosive start to this episode in the series as DCI Mathias is called to a shooting at a petrol station. Mathias needs to work quickly to catch the murderer as Llew Morris, a person of interest in the case, has disappeared and taken his son out of school. John Powell continues his investigation into the murder at Devil’s Bridge and shines the spotlight on DCI Mathias. With no alibi, and previous ties to the victim, Mathias starts feeling the heat. But does John Powell need to prevent his own secrets from being disclosed? Mathias’s detective skills are stretched to the limit as an elderly woman is taken hostage at a remote farmhouse. Alone, and with total disregard for his own safety, will Mathias put his life at risk? Gwawr Jones 4 GLAMORGAN COASTAL LIVES Friday, April 21 BBC One Wales, 7.30pm #glamcoastlives From Penarth to Ogmore, Glamorgan Coastal Lives follows the people who live, work and play along the coast. Rangers Paul Lock and Louise Bebb are at Southerndown cliffs and their main job is looking after the safety of the walkers along the shoreline and beach. They have a crucial role in warning visitors about the life-threatening dangers of sitting underneath the cliffs. Couple Andy Bradshaw and Peter Knowles from Penarth have won the ‘outstanding citizen award’ twice. They also race their fabulous go-kart in the annual ‘wacky races’. But will they clear the dreaded ramp? On the outskirts of Cowbridge, experimental micro-brewers Rolant Tomos and Rob Lilford are cooking up their favourite tipple, but it isn’t your average beer. One of their most popular beers contains seaweed - what will the local pub-goers think? Cerys Wyn Rees POBOL Y CWM 5 Llun - Gwener, Ebrill 17-21, BBC Cymru ar S4C, 8pm Monday - Friday, April 17-21, BBC Wales on S4C, 8pm bbc.co.uk/pobolycwm #PobolYCwm Yn dilyn ei chwymp aiff Kath i’r ysbyty ac mae Mark yn gandryll o weld Josh yno. Rhybuddia Mark Josh i gadw ei bellter o hyn allan, ond mae gan Josh fwy nag un rheswm i aros yng Nghwmderi. Caiff y fflam rhwng Sioned a Garry ei gynnau a chaiff Garry ei demtio i groesi’r ffin yn dilyn cusan Sioned, tra bod Dani’n teimlo ei bod yn cael ei chymryd yn ganiataol. Wrth i angladd Sam agosáu mae’r straen yn cynyddu ar Colin ac Eileen, yn enwedig pan ddaw ewyllys Sam i law. Mae pethau’n poethi rhwng Kelly ac Eifion wrth i’r ddau geisio ennill cefnogwyr o gwmpas y pentref, ond aiff pethau yn erbyn Kelly pan gaiff llun ohoni yn gwisgo ffwr ei weld ar-lein. Kath is admitted to hospital following her fall, and Mark is furious to see Josh visiting her. Mark warns Josh to keep his distance, but Josh has more than one reason for staying in Cwmderi. The flame between Sioned and Garry is ignited, and Garry is tempted to cross the line by Sioned’s kiss, while Dani feels she’s being taken for granted. As Sam’s funeral approaches, the strain starts to tell on Colin and Eileen, especially when Sam’s will comes to light. Things are hotting up between Kelly and Eifion as they both try to win support from the villagers, but Kelly is left red-faced when a photo of her wearing fur appears online. Gwawr Jones 6 .
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