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Alun Williams (2005-) and Branwen Gwyn (2005-6), [[Alex Jones]] (2007-8) | Alun Williams (2005-) and Branwen Gwyn (2005-6), [[Alex Jones]] (2007-8) | ||
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S4C Continuity Department for S4C, 2005-7 | S4C Continuity Department for S4C, 2005-7 | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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Cheap and cheerful childrens' quiz filler played for laughs to find out which gender is the best of friends - boys or girls? | Cheap and cheerful childrens' quiz filler played for laughs to find out which gender is the best of friends - boys or girls? | ||
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The early series (produced by S4C Continuity) were intended as half game-show/half parody, which you could tell just from the deliberately stitled voice of Branwen Gwyn and perhaps the odd running joke of looking into the wrong camera. | The early series (produced by S4C Continuity) were intended as half game-show/half parody, which you could tell just from the deliberately stitled voice of Branwen Gwyn and perhaps the odd running joke of looking into the wrong camera. | ||
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+ | <div class=image>[[File:Sion neu sian set.jpg|400px]]''Alun Williams and Alex Jones introducing. Incidentally, Boomerang's version saw a huge increase in budget to allow for...well, a studio audience.''</div> | ||
The show became only a bit more straightforward in its second incarnation, under new producers, Boomerang. | The show became only a bit more straightforward in its second incarnation, under new producers, Boomerang. | ||
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[http://www.s4c.co.uk/e_watch_level2.shtml?series_id=324013900 Watch Sian Neu Sian at s4c.co.uk] | [http://www.s4c.co.uk/e_watch_level2.shtml?series_id=324013900 Watch Sian Neu Sian at s4c.co.uk] | ||
Revision as of 03:33, 10 January 2017
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Host
Alun Williams (2005-) and Branwen Gwyn (2005-6), Alex Jones (2007-8)
Broadcast
S4C Continuity Department for S4C, 2005-7
Boomerang for S4C, 2008
Synopsis
Cheap and cheerful childrens' quiz filler played for laughs to find out which gender is the best of friends - boys or girls?
![](/p/images/thumb/8/8b/Sion_neu_sian_hosts.jpg/400px-Sion_neu_sian_hosts.jpg)
The early series (produced by S4C Continuity) were intended as half game-show/half parody, which you could tell just from the deliberately stitled voice of Branwen Gwyn and perhaps the odd running joke of looking into the wrong camera.
![](/p/images/thumb/4/4d/Sion_neu_sian_set.jpg/400px-Sion_neu_sian_set.jpg)
The show became only a bit more straightforward in its second incarnation, under new producers, Boomerang.
![](/p/images/thumb/b/b6/Sion_neu_sian_playinggame.jpg/400px-Sion_neu_sian_playinggame.jpg)
Web links
Watch Sian Neu Sian at s4c.co.uk