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W1 30/12/17 - 5/1/18 W1 30/12/17 - 5/1/18 2 Scrum V Live: Cardiff Blues v Scarlets 3 Scrum V Live: Scarlets v Dragons 4 Pobol y Cwm Places of interest / Llefydd o ddiddordeb: Cardiff / Caerdydd 2 Llanelli 2, 3 Newport / Casnewydd 3 Follow @BBCWalesPress on Twitter to keep up with all the latest news from BBC Wales Dilynwch @BBCWalesPress ar Twitter i gael y newyddion diweddaraf am BBC Cymru 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 SCRUM V LIVE: CARDIFF BLUES V SCARLETS New Year’s Eve BBC Two Wales, 3.05pm bbc.co.uk/scrumv @BBCScrumV Just days after their respective Boxing Day derbies, the Cardiff Blues and champions the Scarlets, face off in their final game of the year. Ross Harries and the Scrum V Live team present New Year’s Eve coverage of the huge Welsh Pro14 derby at Cardiff Arms Park, with both sides hoping to move into 2018 with winning momentum. Studio guests include former Wales internationals Shane Williams and Martyn Williams. Gareth Charles and Jonathan Davies will provide commentary. Last time these two teams met in October, the Scarlets secured a bonus point victory. Who will be celebrating as they ring in the New Year? Lewis Davies 029 2032 3752 / [email protected] 2 SCRUM V LIVE: SCARLETS V DRAGONS Friday, January 5 BBC Two Wales, 7.30pm bbc.co.uk/scrumv @BBCScrumV It’s the first game of 2018 for both the Scarlets and the Dragons, as they go head to head at Parc y Scarlets in the Pro14. Scrum V Live will be on hand with all the action. Ross Harries presents the derby, along with studio guests including former Scarlets coach Phil Davies and former Wales international Martyn Williams. Commentary will be provided by Gareth Charles and Jonathan Davies. Who will kick off the New Year with a win? Lewis Davies 029 2032 3752 / [email protected] 3 POBOL Y CWM Llun, Mercher, Gwener; Ionawr 1, 3, 5; BBC Cymru ar S4C, 8pm Mawrth, Iau; Ionawr 2, 4; BBC Cymru ar S4C, 7.30pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday; January 1, 3, 5; BBC Wales on S4C, 8pm Tuesday, Thursday; January 2, 4; BBC Cymru on S4C, 7.30pm bbc.co.uk/pobolycwm #PobolYCwm Mae Mathew yn dal i wneud bywyd yn anodd i Dani, ond pa mor bell mae’n fodlon mynd i’w pherswadio i gytuno i’w gais? Sylweddola Vicky fod Gwyneth wedi ei thwyllo. Mae Ffion yn ei gwneud hi’n glir i Macs nad oes lle iddo ym mywyd Arwen. Mae Anita a Siôn yn mynd ar eu gwyliau, gan adael Kelly ac Ed ar eu pen eu hunain ac mae gan Ffion gwestiwn pwysig i’w ofyn i Gethin. Mathew is still making life difficult for Dani, but how far is he willing to go to get her to agree to his request? Vicky realises that Gwyneth has been deceiving her. Ffion makes it clear to Macs that there’s no room for him in Arwen’s life. Anita and Siôn head off on their travels, leaving Kelly and Ed alone together and Ffion has an important question to ask Gethin. Gwawr Jones 029 2032 2040 / [email protected] 4 .
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