Simon Weston talks to David Parry-Jones
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Established in 2001, the National Library of Wales Screen and Sound Archive holds an unrivalled collection of films, TV and radio broadcasts, video tapes and sound recordings relating to Wales and the Welsh, from 1898 to the present day. The collection spans multiples formats and genres, both professional and amateur.
Simon Weston talks to David Parry-Jones
Falklands veteran Simon Weston reflects on his background, his army career and his move into public life following his devastating injuries aboard RFA Sir Galahad.
Interview with Simon Weston, army veteran, charity worker and campaigner who suffered severe burns injury during the Falklands War. Weston talks of his upbringing at RAF loctions and Nelson, near Caerphilly, and of his army career culminating in the Falklands. He describes the extended treatment for his injuries, his trauma and depression, and his marriage and family - including wife and children - who supported him through recovery and towards his public activism and charity work, such as his own charity, Weston Spirit.
From the collection
Our Valleys
What makes the Valleys tick? Video captures locals' voices from one Cwm to the next, revealing their hopes, concerns and unique take on life.
The famous South Wales Valleys (Y Cymoedd) stretch from Carmarthenshire in the west to Monmouthshire in the east, and have been subject to as many cliches as closed coal mines.
The Valleys have contributed much to the UK's film and television history: early film pioneer William Haggar, actors Siân Phillips and Stanley Baker, and directors Karl Francis and Chris Monger, to name but a few notables - and that's in addition to the decades of classic films set against the backdrop of coal tips and terraced houses - How Green Was My Valley, The Corn is Green, The Citadel et al.
Around 30% of the population of Wales lives here, and it's the stories, concerns and culture of these people that are given voice in this collection. From folk heroes to real-life role models, from searing social issues to inspiring and indomitable Valleys women, these films cut through the stereotypes and give voice to the region's more authentic and unvarnished stories.
17 videos in this collection
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Tyrone O'Sullivan talks to David Parry-Jones
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Simon Weston talks to David Parry-Jones
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Times Change, People Change - Aberfan Lads Group 16-19 Years
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Why Men React the Way They Do? Will Hoover Close?
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Elaine Morgan talks to David Parry-Jones
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Max Boyce talks to David Parry-Jones
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