Adre (TV series)

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Adre
GenreFactual entertainment
Presented byNia Parry
Country of origin Wales
Original languageWelsh
No. of series5
No. of episodes41 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerBeca Evans [1]
ProducerFfion Jones
Production locationVarious
Running time30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyBoom Cymru
Release
Original network
Original release16 August 2017 (2017-08-16) 
present
Related
Through the Keyhole

Adre (English: Home) is a Welsh language television programme, presented by Nia Parry and broadcast on S4C since August 2017.

Contents

Premise

In each programme Parry is invited into the home of a well-known Welsh personality, discovering what it tells us about the person's character, background and career. [2] Parry then interviews the personality about their life and history. During production the crew spend two days filming at each house.

Transmissions

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
116 August 201728 January 20187
26 June 201822 August 201810
Special24 December 20181
32 January 201913 February 20197
42 December 201920 January 20207
Special23 December 20191
52 November 202028 December 20208

Episodes

Series 1 (2017−18)

EpisodeCelebrity homeownerOriginal air date
1 Dafydd Iwan 16 August 2017
2 Roy Noble 23 August 2017
3Angharad Llwyd30 August 2017
4 Nia Roberts 7 January 2018
5 Sian James 14 January 2018
6Cefyn Burgess21 January 2018
7 Llwyd Owen 28 January 2018

Series 2 (2018)

EpisodeCelebrity homeownerOriginal air date
1 Bethan Gwanas 6 June 2018
2Aeron Pughe13 June 2018
3 Angharad Mair 20 June 2018
4Aneirin Karadog27 June 2018
5 Tara Bethan 4 July 2018
6 Morgan Jones 11 July 2018
7Lowri Evans18 July 2018
8 Caryl Parry Jones 1 August 2018
9Tony ac Aloma15 August 2018
10 Rhys Mwyn 22 August 2018

Christmas Special (2018)

A Christmas special, Adre Nadolig, was broadcast on 24 December 2018 and visited a number of celebrities to see how they celebrated the festive season. [3]

EpisodeCelebrity homeownersOriginal air date
1Cefin Roberts
Dewi 'Pws' Morris
Betty Ann
Keith Jones
24 December 2018

Series 3 (2019)

EpisodeCelebrity homeownerOriginal air date
1 Dai Jones 2 January 2019
2Elliw Gwawr9 January 2019
3 Aled Hall 16 January 2019
4 Sharon Morgan 23 January 2019
5 Dafydd Wigley and Elinor Bennett 30 January 2019
6 Arwyn Davies 6 February 2019
7 Brynmor Williams 13 February 2019

Series 4 (2019−20)

EpisodeCelebrity homeownerOriginal air date
1Gareth Wyn Jones2 December 2019
2Heledd Cynwal9 December 2019
3 Myrddin ap Dafydd 16 December 2019
4Mandy Watkins30 December 2019
5Iwan Griffiths6 January 2020
6 Elin Manahan Thomas 13 January 2020
7 Owen Powell 20 January 2020

Christmas Special (2019)

A Christmas special, Adre Nadolig, was broadcast on 23 December 2019 and visited three people decorating their extravagant houses for the festive period.

EpisodeHomeownersOriginal air date
123 December 2019

Series 5 (2020)

EpisodeCelebrity homeownerOriginal air date
1 Carwyn Jones 2 November 2020
2Anni Llŷn9 November 2020
3 Robat Arwyn 16 November 2020
4Lisa Angharad23 November 2020
5 Manon Steffan Ros 30 November 2020
6Iwan Gwyn Parry7 December 2020
7 Barry Morgan 14 December 2020
8 Angharad Mair 28 December 2020

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References

  1. "Pobl Boom". Boom Cymru. 1 May 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  2. "Sbecian drwy dwll bach y clo gyda Nia Parry". Daily Post (in Welsh). 12 August 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
  3. Daniel Bissett (15 December 2018). "Nia Parry visits the home of Welsh celebrities in Adre Nadolig". North Wales Live. Retrieved 6 February 2019.