Tudur Owen - United Nations Of Anglesey

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In 1978 a Japanese film crew came to 11-year-old Tudur Owen's farm on Anglesey to make a programme about his life for a TV show called Children of the World. Then a Patagonian gaucho turned up. As did a man claiming to be a geology student called Hector. But were they all what they seemed?

Written and narrated by Tudur Owen with additional voices from Lisa-Jꀀn Brown, Richard Harrington, Gwenno Hodgkins and Yuriko Kotani.

Script editor: Gareth Gwynn

Production co-ordinator: Katie Baum

Sound design: David Thomas

Producer: Richard Morris

A BBC Studios Production

The first episode in a two-part tale from Anglesey comedian Tudur Owen.

Another true tale from much loved Anglesey comic Tudur Owen.

Written and narrated by Tudur Owen with additional voices from Lisa-Jên Brown, Richard Harrington, Gwenno Hodgkins and Yuriko Kotani.

Tudur Owen tells a story from his childhood about the time when his Anglesey world went international.

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In 1978 a Japanese film crew came to 11-year-old Tudur Owen's farm on Anglesey to make a programme about his life for a TV show called Children of the World. Then a Patagonian gaucho turned up. As did a man claiming to be a geology student called Hector. But were they all what they seemed?

Written and narrated by Tudur Owen with additional voices from Lisa-Jꀀn Brown, Richard Harrington, Gwenno Hodgkins and Yuriko Kotani.

Script editor: Gareth Gwynn

Production co-ordinator: Katie Baum

Sound design: David Thomas

Producer: Richard Morris

A BBC Studios Production

The second episode in a two-part tale from Anglesey comedian Tudur Owen.

Another true tale from much loved Anglesey comic Tudur Owen.

Written and narrated by Tudur Owen with additional voices from Lisa-Jên Brown, Richard Harrington, Gwenno Hodgkins and Yuriko Kotani.

Tudur Owen tells a story from his childhood about the time when his Anglesey world went international.