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Tudur's family and other animals, new indie music, a Welsh-London novel and a dating disaster movie

Gary Raymond and his guests Sara Robinson and Professor Daniel Williams cast a critical eye on what's going in in the Welsh arts scene - including comedy, fiction and music.

Gary Raymond and his guests columnist and communications consultant Sara Robinson and academic and author Professor Daniel Williams cast a critical eye on what's going in in the Welsh arts scene.

This month Gary and his panel explore You People - Nikita Lalwali's novel of the immigrant experience set in Newport and London and they hear the debut album A Vision in the Dark from Wrexham-based band Kidsmoke.

They give their views on the new slapstick rom-com A Guide to Second Date Sex, which sees Alexandra Roach star as one half of a calamitous couple navigating the twentysomething dating scene.

And they hear Zoo - the new comedy memoir from Welsh stand-up Tudur Owen. This two-part series for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Four recounts the true story of Tudur's farmer father's disaster-ridden enterprise on Anglesey, which became dubbed in the News of the World as "Britain's Worst Zoo."

28 minutes

Broadcasts

  • Fri 12 Jun 2020 18:30
  • Mon 15 Jun 2020 05:30