- Terwyn Davies
Terwyn Davies (born
3 April 1979 ) is a Welsh radio broadcaster, originally fromCeredigion in Wales.He was brought up in the Aeron Valley, Ceredigion, and was educated at Felinfach Primary School and then at
Aberaeron Comprehensive School. He then went on to studyCommunication studies at theUniversity of Wales, Bangor and a post-graduate course inJournalism .Radio Ceredigion
He joined the
Radio Ceredigion presenting team in 1995, and presented various dedication, music and travel programmes, including a weekly two-hour country music show - in which he played the best new country music fromNashville and the latest Welsh country music artistes.BBC Radio Cymru
In October 1999, whilst still at University, Terwyn joined the
BBC Radio Cymru presenting team where he co-presented "Gang Bangor", a youth music programme, with "Dylan Wyn" and "Owain Gwilym". In 2000, he acquired a new broadcasting partner - "Stephen Edwards" and both continued to present "Gang Bangor", before it evolved into C2.Terwyn co-presented the late-night slot on "C2" every Thursday and Friday between 11pm - 1am with "Stephen Edwards" and "Jeni Lyn", and also on Saturday mornings between 10.30am - 12.30pm. Later, the slot was changed to a later time of 12.30pm - 2.00pm, this time under the "Steve a Terwyn" branding.
In October 2007, due to an "C2" relaunch, "Steve and Terwyn"'s programme came to an end. In April 2008, Terwyn joined the early morning Saturday programme presenting team,
Galwad Cynnar on "Radio Cymru" as an intermittent reporter.Teledu Telesgôp and the Ffermio TV programme
In his private life, Terwyn has worked for independent TV production company "Telesgop" since 2001 where he started as a researcher on the farming magazine programme "Ffermio". Between 2005 - 2008, he worked as an interactive producer on the programme - responsible for the programme's website and interactive TV application.
From August 2008, Terwyn began a new role as reporter and producer on the "Bwletin Ffermio" programme every Tuesday and Friday at 1.30pm on
S4C Digidol.Terwyn has also coped with a
stammer from a very young age, which caused emotional problems for him during his childhood and teenage years. But somehow through his radio work, he has now learned to control the stammer, and although hasn't totally overcome it, has managed to make it disappear while he broadcasts.He lives in Carmarthen, West Wales.
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