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Chance to sing with your hero in S4C series

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A final call has been sent out to bathroom baritones, wannabe sopranos, taproom tenors and aspiring altos from North Wales urging them to bid for a bit of TV stardom.

The popular S4C show, Canu gyda fy Arwr, is looking for music-loving dreamers to take part in the new series hosted by top tenor Rhys Meirion (pictured) - but time is running out because the deadline for entries is June 30.

According to Rhys, who hails from Blaenau Ffestiniog, the programme, offers anyone with the once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y to sing a song with their musical hero live in front of an appreciati­ve audience.

He said: “This will be the third series of the programme and we’ve already had quite a few nomination­s. But there is still time for anyone to put in their bid to fulfill their dream and sing with their hero.

“Everyone dreams about it and many sing in the bath or shower about duetting with their idols but they know it’s never going to happen.

“Taking part in this programme really is a unique opportunit­y. It is never going to happen anywhere else and it was an unforgetta­ble experience for those that have already taken part in previous series.

“It is one of the best things I have been involved in on television and I can’t wait to get started.”

He added there was no need to be shy and if someone wants to bring along a friend or two, they are welcome to do so.

“And it isn’t always necessary to have a good singing voice either. Making this programme is all about fulfilling a dream and having a lot of fun and that’s the most important thing,” he said.

Canu gyda fy Arwr is broadcast in a prime-time slot on S4C and is made by Caernarfon-based TV production company Cwmni Da.

Those chosen to take part in the show get to meet their idol and chat before rehearsing a song and then performing on a stage in front of an audience of friends, family or complete strangers.

Cwmni Da producer Siwan Haf said: “Canu gyda fy Arwr is about celebratin­g the joy and emotion that comes from singing, so we encourage anyone who wants an unforgetta­ble experience to apply.

“The first two series remained broadly the same but there will be some exciting changes in the next series.”

She added a large number of people have already expressed their interest in taking part in the third series.

“But we would still welcome more applicatio­ns. Anyone who would like to sing with their favourite singer or band live on a stage in front of an audience should get in touch with us.

“We’d love to make it happen for them.”

Among those who’ve already lived the dream is Sioned James Bevan, who lives in Rhostryfan near Caernarfon.

She was surprised at the number of people who still come up to her and say how much they enjoyed her singing with rock star Bryn Fôn.

The school teacher who works at Ysgol y Creuddyn, in Penrhyn Bay near Llandudno, was put forward by a friend who wanted to surprise Sioned on her birthday.

● Applicatio­ns should be submitted to Cwmni Da online at www.cwmnida. cymru/canu before June 30, 2022. If you have any enquiries before applying, please email castio@ cwmnida.tv or phone 01286 685300.

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