Aled Jones is a Welsh singer and a television and radio presenter.
Aled Jones may also refer to:
Steve or Steven Jones may refer to:
Aled Jones, is a Welsh singer and radio and television presenter. As a teenage chorister, he reached widespread fame during the mid-1980s. Since then he has worked in television with the BBC and ITV, and radio (for BBC Radio Wales and Classic FM.
Cerys Matthews is a Welsh singer, songwriter, author, and broadcaster. She was a founding member of Welsh rock band Catatonia and a leading figure in the "Cool Cymru" movement of the late 1990s.
Gareth Jones may refer to:
Bethan Elfyn is a Welsh radio and television presenter.
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1970 to Wales and its people.
Aled Haydn Jones is a Welsh radio executive, former presenter and former radio producer. In June 2020 he was appointed head of BBC Radio One, succeeding Ben Cooper. From 2004 until 2012 he worked on The Chris Moyles Show. He was a presenter on The Surgery on BBC Radio 1 between 2009 until 2015. After a stint as an editor, Jones was appointed Head of Programmes in 2017.
Alex Jones is an American radio host, conspiracy theorist, filmmaker, and author.
Aled Davies may refer to:
Arfon, from the Welsh for Facing Anglesey, refers to the southern shore of the Menai Strait, the part of mainland Wales closest to the island of Anglesey. It may refer to:
Wyn is a Welsh surname and given name. Notable people with the name include:
Aled is a male Welsh given name and may refer to:
Tudur, from Old Welsh Tutir, is the Welsh form of the given name Theodoric and may refer to:
Huw is a Welsh given name, a variant of Hugo or Hugh. Notable people with the name include:
Wawffactor is a Welsh television music talent show contested by aspiring pop singers drawn from public auditions. It was broadcast on S4C between 2003 and 2006 and was produced by Al Fresco.
Charlotte Alexandra Jones is a Welsh television presenter, best known for co-presenting the BBC One magazine programme The One Show.
One Voice is a 2016 classical music album by Welsh singer Aled Jones and produced by Classic FM. The album features classical and folk songs performed by Jones as a duet with recordings of himself that were made when he was 15 years old. Upon release the album went straight into number 1 on the British Classical Artist Albums Chart and reached number 3 on the UK Album Charts.
Horizons is an arts scheme and music festival launched jointly in 2014 by BBC Cymru Wales and the Arts Council of Wales to develop new independent contemporary music artists. It is curated by BBC presenter Bethan Elfyn.
Ian Edward Skidmore was an English-born writer and broadcaster who spent most of his career in Wales, and became best known as a presenter on BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio 4.