This is a list of Welsh television programmes including those produced or commissioned in Wales. This page also separately lists programmes filmed in Wales.
Welsh language only [ edit ]
Produced in both Welsh and English languages [ edit ]
The list shows the original title of the series in Welsh followed by the English language title.
English language only [ edit ]
Filming Torchwood in Cardiff bay
Notable series filmed in Wales [ edit ]
^ Live, North Wales (2011-02-05). "S4C's Alys is a dark drama" . North Wales Live . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Williamson, David (2008-04-21). "Row over love scene filmed at Senedd" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Yr Amgueddfa - New Drama filmed at National Museum Cardiff" . Museum Wales . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Press | S4C" . www.s4c.cymru . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Houghton, Tom (2016-01-21). "What's going to happen in the new series of S4C's school drama Gwaith/Cartref?" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Hinterland and 35 Diwrnod: Step aside Scandi thrillers, here's Wales" . The Independent . 2014-04-15. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Y Wasg | S4C" . www.s4c.cymru . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Press | S4C" . www.s4c.cymru . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ WalesOnline (2010-09-10). "S4C unveil Pen Talar – its nine-part 50-year family drama epic" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ WalesOnline (2007-11-03). "Y Pris is right" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Bevan, Nathan (2021-11-06). "Welsh screen actor and C'mon Midffild star Mei Jones dies, aged 68" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Jones, Wendy (2014-11-03). "Win a romantic break inspired by new S4C series Cara Fi" . North Wales Live . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "One episode of Pobol y Cwm a week to be axed over Covid costs" . Nation.Cymru . 2021-09-18. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Moffitt, Dominic (2021-10-03). "The original cast of Rownd a Rownd and where they are now" . North Wales Live . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Jones, Hannah (2015-09-15). "Happy birthday Heno! Thanks for the memories... and the mullets" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ "Press | S4C" . www.s4c.cymru . Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ "Iranian refugees in Wales are still 'suffering under the Tehran government's regime' " .
^ Bissett, Daniel (2016-09-03). "Clwb Rygbi returns to the S4C Saturday night schedule" . North Wales Live . Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ "The new life of former Wales star and Sgorio presenter Malcolm Allen" . Nation.Cymru . 2022-11-29. Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ "Hinterland: an inside guide to the TV show's secret locations" . VisitWales . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Press | S4C" . www.s4c.cymru . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Netflix's new series Dal y Mellt/Rough Cut suggests a growing confidence in Welsh language productions" . Nation.Cymru . 2023-04-08. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "S4C commissions new psychological thriller The Light in The Hall / Y Golau | Channel 4" . www.channel4.com . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Davies, Laura (2021-10-02). "Welsh crime drama Craith returns to S4C for its final series" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Review: Bang is back with a high body count - and some very timely subject matter" . Nation.Cymru . 2020-02-25. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Cymru in 1999 | BAFTA Awards" . awards.bafta.org . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Price, Gareth (2018-01-12). Broadcasters of BBC Wales . Y Lolfa. ISBN 978-1-78461-535-2 .
^ a b "S4C: Birthplace of SuperTed and Fireman Sam turns 40" . BBC News . 2022-11-01. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Wightwick, Abbie (2015-10-02). "Fireman Sam co-creator turns his hand to crime fiction" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Steeltown Murders: Interviews with the cast of pioneering BBC drama" . Nation.Cymru . 2023-05-15. Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ "Film and TV" . Creative | Wales . 2022-03-16. Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ "A Discovery of Witches: A location guide" . VisitWales . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ " 'Torchwood won't abandon Welsh roots, says Russell T Davies" . BBC News . 2011-06-21. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ WalesOnline (2011-01-22). "Creating the BBC's Baker Boys" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "BBC - Press Office - First Degree" . www.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Crash test for the young doctors" . 2009-09-08. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "BBC - Press Office - The Bench series two" . www.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Owen, Cathy (2021-05-16). "Where are the cast of BBC drama Belonging now?" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "We Are Seven (1989)" . BFI . Archived from the original on January 26, 2022. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "BBC One - The District Nurse" . BBC . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Prince, David (2022-10-03). "The long-forgotten Welsh TV shows you may have overlooked" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "BBC Programme Index" . genome.ch.bbc.co.uk . 1978-09-26. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Bevan, Nathan (2018-03-29). "These are the 50 greatest TV shows ever made in Wales" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Mortimer's Law[13/02/98] (1998)" . BFI . Archived from the original on November 13, 2017. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Doctor Who: How time and space was found in Wales" . BBC News . 2013-11-23. Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Cook, Sam (2022-10-25). "Disney+ joins with BBC on future Welsh-made Doctor Who series" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Dramatic tension" . The Guardian . 1999-08-01. ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ "BBC Store celebrates St David's Day with release of the Welsh Drama at the BBC collection" . www.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ Williams, Kathryn (2015-03-19). "Fagin Hepplewhite and his gang is back for a special one-off episode" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Prince, David (2022-12-03). "What the stars of Welsh '90s sitcom Satellite City are up to now" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Williams, Kathryn (2016-01-19). "Do you remember the Welsh Corrie called Taff Acre?" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Shipton, Martin (2017-12-24). "Blogger faces £143k bill for putting Welsh history series on YouTube" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ Orders, Mark (2022-11-28). "Scrum V pundit calls out 'faceless' WRU during live show" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-22 .
^ "Wales at Six: Catch up with the latest programme here" . itv.com .
^ "Wales This Week: Thinking Differently" . itv.com .
^ "Welsh naturalist and presenter is coming to Wrexham's Ty Pawb" . The Leader . 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2023-05-22 .
^ "Great Turnout for BBC Coalhouse Hunger March Concert : Hirwaun Online" . 2011-10-08. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2023-05-22 .
^ "Go behind the scenes at BBC Wales Today" . BBC News . Retrieved 2023-05-22 .
^ "The Welsh destinations starring in the new Willow Disney+ series" . VisitWales . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ "Sex Education filming locations in Wales" . VisitWales . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Williams, Kathryn (2019-10-24). "The locations in Wales where Channel 4's The Accident was filmed" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
^ "Where was The Pembrokeshire Murders filmed?" . The Independent . 2021-01-13. Retrieved 2023-05-22 .
^ "Gavin and Stacey filming locations" . VisitWales . Retrieved 2023-05-20 .
^ Stafford, Paul. "Welcome to Wrexham: Wales' 'it' city" . www.bbc.com . Retrieved 2023-05-21 .
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