The Prince and the Bomber 21:20 - Jul 8 with 2464 views | exiledclaseboy | Watched this on BBC1 Wales last night. A very good documentary about the rise of Welsh nationalism in the run up to Charles’s investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969. Covers the FWA, Gwynfor Evans, the flooding of the Tryweryn valley and of course MAC and John Jenkins. Very good watch if you’re interested in that sort of thing. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0006jm0 | |
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The Prince and the Bomber on 21:31 - Jul 8 with 2431 views | Neath_Jack | Any shagging in it? | |
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The Prince and the Bomber on 21:36 - Jul 8 with 2426 views | exiledclaseboy |
The Prince and the Bomber on 21:31 - Jul 8 by Neath_Jack | Any shagging in it? |
I’m afraid not. | |
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The Prince and the Bomber on 21:22 - Jul 15 with 2217 views | Kilkennyjack | George Thomas the snivelling b@stard at his worst. If anything, even worse than our little runt Alun Cairns.... Do all countries have such dreadful people...? | |
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The Prince and the Bomber on 21:30 - Jul 15 with 2199 views | WarwickHunt |
The Prince and the Bomber on 21:36 - Jul 8 by exiledclaseboy | I’m afraid not. |
Not even sheep? | | | |
The Prince and the Bomber on 21:36 - Jul 15 with 2175 views | dickythorpe | Cayo Evans was surely mentioned in this? On a side note didn't one if Cayo's men run the Admiral Benbow in Mumbles? | | | |
The Prince and the Bomber on 22:30 - Jul 15 with 2137 views | JacksawayatWalesgame | Yes Cayo is in the documentary. I may be wrong but I think the fwa and Mac were pretty unique in that it wasn’t their intention to harm anyone. It would be nice if modern day “terrorists” took a leaf out of their book, the world would be a less dangerous place. | | | |
The Prince and the Bomber on 07:35 - Jul 16 with 2052 views | dickythorpe | Nobody could be bothered to turn up as milking was at 4pm and silage needed doing after that. | | | |
The Prince and the Bomber on 12:48 - Jul 17 with 1926 views | ladyjack | John Jenkins was a non-commissioned officer in the British Army Medical Corps, Dennis Coslett was in the Welch Fusiliers and Cayo Evans was with the South Wales Borderers. | | | |
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