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Festive feast

Posted by Rob Irvine on December 11, 2006 10:12 AM | 

I've come to work this morning a bit bleary-eyed but nonetheless exhilarated after last night's fabulous Thousands of Voices Christmas concert at Llangollen.
1,400 Daily Post readers gathered at the International Eisteddfod site for our annual Christmas curtain raiser.
It was a night to remember - some fantastic performances, especially from the kids at Ysgol Eifion Wyn in Porthmadog and, of course, Bryn Terfel. He was just superb - what a voice!
We made an announcement towards the end of the show that there had been some technical problems caused by a power surge. S4C had actually lost the use of a good chunk of their equipment but they did a great job to fix things up and all went fairly smoothly, despite the need for a couple of retakes (which meant we got to hear Bryn et al again, hurray!).
The only problem we have now is - how do we match this next year?


 

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Hello, I'm Rob Irvine, editor of the best -selling newspaper in North Wales - the Daily Post. I reckon mine is one of the best jobs in newspapers - editing a paper with an incredible history, with fantastically loyal readers. And I get to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth with wife Julie and our dog Max. I'll tell you in this blog about life at the Daily Post office in Llandudno Junction together with some s

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