Rownd a Rownd

Film set for Rownd a Rownd in Menai Bridge

Rownd a Rownd (English: "Round and Round") is a soap opera broadcast on the Welsh-language television channel S4C. It was the first Celtic-related language soap specifically directed at a youth audience.[1] In 2016, it celebrated its 21st birthday,[2] with S4C broadcasting an anniversary special hosted by Tudur Owen.[3]

Background

It was originally based on young people who did a paper round (hence the programme's title, based on the wheels of a bicycle), but has since grown to include both their daily school and family life. Phil Redmond, creator of Grange Hill, Brookside and Hollyoaks, acted as a consultant to the series on its launch in 1995, and again on its tenth anniversary.[4]

Production

The series is filmed in Menai Bridge, Anglesey, Wales. When it began the production company, Nant Films (now Rondo Media) converted a disused garage in Dale Street (Welsh name: "Lon Cilbedlam") into a fake row of shops, which include a café, a hairdresser, a newsagent and a taxi firm. There is a sign outside this set informing the public that the shops are not real. School scenes are filmed in the town's two schools, Ysgol y Borth and Ysgol David Hughes. Hospital scenes are often filmed in nearby Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, usually in one of the staff hostels.

Cast

Shopkeeper & Family

Cymeriadau

Paper Round Boys

Nikki Salon

Sgram Cafe

Alwyn Hughes a'i Ferch (Alwyn Hughes and Daughter)

Walsh & Llywelyn Family

Hardy Family

Julie's Family

Others

Arthur. A delivery driver and conman

See also

References

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