Identity
Culture Vulture
"I'm an Afric-Cymric rhythmic poet." Nicky uses rhyme to tell stories about his roots, and his travels throughout Europe and North Africa.
Convincing Finns
"I've never liked tricky questions." Esko is a Finn, but convincing people of this is embarrassing when you don't speak the language.
Inheritance
"I don't really have a story. But I have a fear." Dafydd's story compares his life today with life in his grandfather's time.
Taxi Driver
"To me they are all spies - the undercover police." Majid feels he's being watched while out at night with friends.
My Brown Boots
"I'd stand in puddles and scuff the toes." Sherrall's boots were custom-made to fit her feet and she wondered why they were special and lucky!
Soul Song
"I didn't really want to see the similarities to begin with." John Roberts questions whether there is such a divide between north and south Wales.
What's in a Name?
"Roots are where we decide to put them. Culture is now, not then." The painter, Peter Prendergast, questions notions of identity in his homeland.
Education and Me
"I was totally uneducated, no English whatsoever." Sughra tells how she learned English and now helps others that are in the same situation.
Blue Eyes
"And her eyes are my eyes - blue eyes." Selma tells us about a feature of her grandmother that lives on in herself.
Powderham Street
"I used to tell people that my Mum wanted to call me Anna and my Dad wanted to call me Marie." Anna-Marie tells the story of her name.