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Roy Noble

Roy Noble OBE presents music, chat and special guests every Sunday afternoon from 4.

Roy's a native of Brynaman in the Amman Valley of Carmarthenshire and for the last 30 years has lived in Aberdare.

Roy's early professional career was in education; he was Head Teacher at Ysgol Thomas Stephens, Pontneddfechan and at Llangattock Primary School, Crickhowell, Powys.

Roy's move to broadcasting was gradual and part-time. He started by writing and presenting a weekly Letter From Aberdare on the 'AM' programme. Roy eventually joined the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ full time and his daily radio programme attained some of the highest listening figures in Wales. In 1999 he received a Sony Award.

Also well known in TV, Roy's presented a number of series including co-hosting a weekly Sunday morning magazine programme for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wales and a series of 'Noble Guides', covering many subjects from Paris to manliness and mortality.

This popular series also covered a journey along the Celtic rim of Europe. Roy's series Common Ground was highly acclaimed, gaining him the Royal Television Society award as Regional Presenter of the Year in 2000.

In 2001 Roy was awarded an OBE for his charity work. In 2012, after 27 years of broadcasting, Roy decided to "do something Woganesque" and move from daily broadcasting to Sunday mornings.

Talking about the move, the Sony award-winning broadcaster said, in his inimitable style:

"Life is a circle. My flirtation with the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ began 32 years ago as a once-a-week arrangement and the 27 years of full five-days-a-week broadcasting that followed was something to behold. The relationship with the listeners was the wondrous topping on the trifle as the years unfolded. Now I'm returning to a once-a-week inspiring interlude and I hope it will make the complete circle entirely golden."