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Sam Cook

When is the Welsh version of Gogglebox on TV and where's it being filmed?

More details have emerged about S4C's new Welsh language Gogglebox series. The new programme, which is aptly called Gogglebocs Cymru, will be hosted by Welsh comedian Tudur Owen. Of his new role, he said: "I'm an avid TV watcher and have enjoyed Gogglebox for years but I rarely watch live television. Everyone's viewing habits have changed now haven't they. Every time I turn on the TV, I'm amazed at the choice. Sometimes, I'll end up just making a cuppa because I don't know where to start."

Tudur added: "I'll often use Gogglebox as an indicator of what to watch. I've watched a lot of good series because of it - and I hope that putting this spotlight on Welsh programmes will help them too."

Now on its 20th series, the main Channel 4 Gogglebox series continues to go from strength to strength and S4C's new addition gives a golden opportunity to watch a brand new version with a Welsh twist and all-Welsh cast. The majority of Gogglebocs Cymru's offering will be produced in Wales. A few productions from further afield will also appear so that the cast's discussions and reactions can reflect what is happening in homes around the world. But when will the new series begin?

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There is Welsh representation on the main Gogglebox series (Nick Eagle/Channel 4)

S4C has confirmed that Gogglebocs Cymru will begin on Wednesday, November 2. "There's so much great stuff being produced in Wales, this will be a brilliant way of drawing attention to shows people might not notice otherwise," Tudur continued, before stressing how he is keen to highlight how he only plays a small part in the series - much like Craig Cash in the original.

"From watching the Channel 4 programme, Craig's (Cash) voice is used to host and transition from one piece to another. And that's my job, to keep things moving. The success of the series ultimately depends on the casting - getting the right characters on board."

Despite this, Tudur has said that he doesn't know the identities of the people involved in the new series but is keen to meet them. He said: "As we are going into their homes, it's important the characters are fun and we want to be there with them. They let us into their homes so we can experience the highs and the lows with them - it's such a personal and intense relationship."

Although cast details have yet to be revealed, it is understood that cameras will visit homes in the Brynamman, Cardiff, Carmarthen, Caernarfon, Crymych, Denbigh, Llanelli, Maerdy, Manchester, Bridgend, Pwllheli, Talsarnau, Tregarth and Wrexham areas over the next few days to film the first ever episode.

Gogglebocs Cymru is part of S4C's birthday celebrations, marking 40 years of broadcasting. Llinos Griffin-Williams, S4C's Chief Content Officer, said: "It's a great pleasure to have Gogglebocs Cymru as part of S4C's 40th celebrations. It's a fantastic TV format, which has captured the nation's imagination. What better than a programme that brings us Welsh talent at grassroots level? Gogglebocs Cymru will extend a warm welcome into households around the country and beyond."

The first ever episode of Gogglebocs Cymru airs on Wednesday 2 November on S4C, S4C Clic and BBC iPlayer

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