Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Defunct companies of Wales, Recording studios in Wales, Tinopolis, Caerdydd, Woodham Brothers, Question Time, Parrot Corporation, Companies House, Defence Aviation Repair Agency, Gilbern, Y Pris, Stevens Vehicles, Bank y Llong, Exopack Advanced Coatings, Hyder Consulting, Llandovery Bank, Carmarthen Furnace Bank, Carmarthen Bank, Leekes, Pembrokeshire Bank, Rockfield Studios, Welsh Water, Buy As You View, Howies, David Morris & Sons, Winmau, Llanelly Bank, Traffic Cops, Brecon Old Bank, Milford and Pembrokeshire Bank, Dapol, Brynmawr Furniture, Haverfordwest Bank, Sain, Penderyn, Newport Networks, Trade Centre Wales, Union Bank, Lock, Hulme & Co., J. Dunn & Co., Tenby, Gelert, Williams Medical Supplies, Ron Jones, Wedi 7, Sound Space Studios, Catnic, Bank of Williams and Rowland, John Cashmore Ltd, Dyfed Steels, Monnow Valley Studio. Excerpt: Caerdydd is a Welsh language television programme set in Cardiff made by Fiction Factory for Welsh public service television station S4C. The series is a "a stylish, new drama about modern, urban Welsh- speakers living in a bilingual city" following "a group of modern urban twenty- and thirtysomethings" with "their complex friendships and relationships against a backdrop of relentless socialising." First commissioned by S4C's drama editor Angharad Jones in 2005, as part of a drive by S4C to reach a younger audience, the third series of Caerdydd started its run on S4C on 30 March 2008. The fourth series has been commissioned and went into production in Spring 2008. It started broadcasting on 14 June 2009. Caerdydd (2nd series) has received three nominations for the 2008 Bafta Cymru awards: Best Screenwriter for Ed Talfan, Best Design for Hayden Pearce, and Best Director of Photography (Drama) for Richard Wyn. The second series was also nominated at the Celtic Media Festival 2008...