Posts Tagged ‘The Dragon Has Two Tongues’

Henry Tudor's knights travelling wales to spread his word. but has the series been all gallop?
Mar
25

We need more Welsh stories

Derek Jones continues his appreciation of BBC 1 Wales’ history series which concludes tomorrow

Reconstructing a stone age scene for The Story of Wales
Mar
12

Manufacturing sense out of the chaos of the past

As the latest examination of Welsh history continues on BBC 1 Wales tonight, Angela Graham reflects on the interpreters

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Mar
04

History special 2: When history is written by the defeated

Martin Johnes reflects on how some flame-bearers of the Welsh past can burn our fingers

Huw Edwards filming on location for The Story of Wales
Mar
03

History special 1: Stories we thought we knew

Derek Jones applauds with some reservations the new national television history that began this week

StDavidsDay
Mar
01

Nothing like a good funeral on St. David’s Day

Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on our national day and how we might have ended up with another saint

StraeonCymru
Jan
20

A story that gives us power

John Osmond reports on yesterday’s launch of a new ‘once in a generation’ television history of Wales

Welsh journalist and newsreader, Huw Edwards, will front a new history programme charting Wales' history from 'pre-history' to the modern era
Jun
10
Filming 'The Dragon Has Two Tongues' near the Castlemartin army firing range in Pembrokeshire in the mid-1980s. Facing producer director Colin Thomas are the presenters, Gwyn Alf Williams (left) and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
Aug
31