Panto time? Oh yes it is! Nine of South Wales funniest festive shows
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Comedian Paul Chuckle and pop star Gareth Gates join an all-star cast at Cardiff s New Theatre pantomime Aladdin
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Action packed day of fun with the military at Scolton Manor
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STUDENTS and celebrities - including Carol Vorderman – have joined forces to support a good cause. Film students from the University of South Wales (USW) are working with Prostate Cymru and their celebrity ambassadors to support The Big Walk campaign. The second-year BA Film students have been making short films – as part of their Commissioned Project – with some of the charity’s best-known supporters including:
Media personality Carol Vorderman
Former rugby player Gareth ‘Alfie’ Thomas
Gardening expert Terry Walton
Stella actress Di Botcher
Singer/songwriter Mark Woolfe. The short films aim to raise awareness of prostate cancer and encourage men to use the services available to them.