Terwyn Davies

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Born (1979-04-03) April 3, 1979 (age 46)
OccupationsBroadcaster and TV Producer
Yearsactive1995 – present
Terwyn Davies
Born (1979-04-03) April 3, 1979 (age 46)
EducationUniversity of Wales, Bangor
OccupationsBroadcaster and TV Producer
Years active1995 – present

Terwyn Davies is a Welsh broadcaster (born 3 April 1979), who presents BBC Radio Cymru's farming and rural affairs programme, Troi'r Tir, and produces the daily Ifan Jones Evans show on the station.

Davies was brought up in the Aeron Valley, Ceredigion, and was educated at Felinfach Primary School and then at Aberaeron Comprehensive School before studying communication at the University of Wales, Bangor and taking a post-graduate course in journalism.

Radio Ceredigion

Davies joined the Radio Ceredigion presenting team in 1995, and presented various dedication, music and travel programmes, including a weekly two-hour country music show, in which he played country music from Nashville and Welsh country music artists.

BBC Radio Cymru

In October 1999, whilst still at university, Davies joined the BBC Radio Cymru presenting team to co-presented Gang Bangor, a youth music programme, with Dylan Wyn and Owain Gwilym. In 2000, he acquired a new partner, Stephen Edwards, and both continued to present Gang Bangor, before it was replaced by C2.

Davies co-presented the late-night slot on C2 every Thursday and Friday between 11 pm and 1 am with Stephen Edwards and Jeni Lyn, and also on Saturday mornings between 10:30 am and 12:30 pm. Later, the slot was changed to a later time of 12:30pm to 2:00 pm, this time under the Steve a Terwyn branding.[1] In October 2007, Steve and Terwyn' ceased to be broadcast.

Since 2020, Davies has presented the station's rural affairs and farming programme, Troi'r Tir. The programme broadcasts every Sunday at 7am with a repeat broadcast at 3.30pm.

Television work

Writing career

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