Sawl Seren?
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Talented Welsh youngsters get four of their fifteen minutes of fame, competing for an award of £1000 to help further their training. In a novel twist, the judges were other children who awarded stars, rather than professional judges. The heats and semi-finals toured the principality, before the winners gathered for the finale. | Talented Welsh youngsters get four of their fifteen minutes of fame, competing for an award of £1000 to help further their training. In a novel twist, the judges were other children who awarded stars, rather than professional judges. The heats and semi-finals toured the principality, before the winners gathered for the finale. | ||
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Revision as of 23:48, 2 March 2011
Synopsis
Talented Welsh youngsters get four of their fifteen minutes of fame, competing for an award of £1000 to help further their training. In a novel twist, the judges were other children who awarded stars, rather than professional judges. The heats and semi-finals toured the principality, before the winners gathered for the finale.
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Trivia
The title translates as How many stars?, a reference to the scoring mechanism.