Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’
A fresh look at Christmas
The staging of a nativity play prompts some thoughts on the true meaning of Christmas in this personal account, as we sign off with a “Nadolig Llawen pawb, a blwyddyn newydd dda” until January 3
Resolutions
With a new year fast approaching, it’s almost time to make your resolutions for 2011. What will yours be?
Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without…
It used to be your parents returning from their weekly shop clasping copies of both the Radio and TV Times. But what now marks the truly modern festive period?
The least wonderful time of the year
Jingle bells, Christmas hell, hellish all the way. Here are twelve reasons to loathe the “festive” season
Save us, Doctor
The Christmas TV schedule is here. No surprises, as usual, so try and hunt for something that will take your interest
Season’s Greetings
Today is the final posting day for first class letters in the UK. With so many different ways of communcating available these days, is there still a place for traditional Christmas cards?
Chistmas Reads – Part 2
Earlier this month we published recommended Christmas reading from four of our editors. If you’re still looking for that perfect book, here are six more suggestions.
Make do and mend this Christmas
Whether it’s home baking, making your own tree decorations or attending a full ‘make do and mend’ course, more and more people seem to be shunning ready-made and shop-bought and spending time creating their own Christmas
Christmas reads
Despite the march of technology, books remain such a great Christmas present – from unwrapping them to taking time off from all the festivities to losing yourself in their pages. The WalesHome editors provide some ideas with their favourite reads of the year
Meet TV’s new Timelord: you
Television is changing from “on” to “on demand”, but it doesn’t mean we can forget the Christmas Radio Times just yet
Christmas in Bethlehem
O Little Town of Bethlehem will be heard in churches and on doorsteps across Wales today. But when you hear the beauty of the carol this Christmas, spare a thought for one young man from the ancient town, whose story we tell today







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