• Trafod hefo Caryl Burke

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
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Trafod hefo Caryl Burke

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    Croeso nôl i fyd Gwrachod Heddiw! Dyma'r bennod cyntaf yn ein trydydd cyfres, ac mae'n fraint gael cyflwyno y digrifwr Caryl Burke!

    Yn y bennod doniol a thwymgalon hon, mae’r digrifwr Caryl Burke yn ymuno â ni o flaen cynulleidfa byw yn Nhafarn y Plu, Llanystumdwy am sgwrs di-flewyn-ar-dafod am gathod, galar, comedi a boobs. Rydyn ni'n plymio'n ddwfn i'r hyn sy'n gwneud Caryl yn debycach i wrach heddiw - boed yn gasineb at gathod, ei synnwyr gomedi hudolus, neu ei phersbectif unigryw ar fywyd. Gyda digon o chwerthin, eiliadau gonest, dyma'r cyntaf o'i fath ar gyfer y gyfres yma.

    Mae'r gyfres yma wedi'w ariannu gan gronfa Sbarduno Cyngor Gwynedd a Llywodraeth Prydain.
    Diolch i Tafarn y Plu am gefnogi a cynnig cartref mor braf.
    Diolch i Frân Wen am yr offer Sain ac i Lewis Williams am weithio'r offer Sain.


    Welcome back to the world of Gwrachod Heddiw! This is the first episode in our third Series, and it's a privilege to introduce comedian Caryl Burke.

    In this funny and heartfelt episode, comedian Caryl Burke joins us in front of a live audience at Tafarn y Plu, Llanystumdwy for a frank chat about cats, grief, comedy and boobs. We dive deep into what makes Caryl more like a witch today - whether it's her hatred of cats, her magical sense of comedy, or her unique perspective on life. With plenty of laughs, honest moments, this is the first of its kind for this series.

    This series has been funded by Gwynedd Council's and the British Governments Ignite fund.

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