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Owen Edwards (broadcaster)

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in 1974, and held the post for several years until moving to take on the position of head of S4C during the planning phase for the new channel. He maintained an interest in broadcasting as Chairman of the Association for Film and Television in the Celtic Countries. He was awarded the Cyfrwng Award in
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In 1958, he married Shan Emlyn; the couple had two daughters before the marriage was dissolved; Shan Emlyn later died. In 1994, he remarried, his second wife being Rosemary Allen, who survives him. He was appointed Programme Organiser with BBC Wales in 1967, Head of Programmes in 1970 and Controller
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in 1974. His seven years as Controller coincided with the rapid development of the BBC's output in Wales, in both Welsh and English, so that by the mid-1970s it was producing some 1,500 hours of radio a year and 650 hours of television, in both languages.
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He was a presenter on the early Welsh-language television programme
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Obituary of Owen Edwards, The Daily Telegraph, 14 October 2010
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Edwards was born in Aberystwyth; his father was Sir
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"Owen Edwards: Pioneering television executive and architect of S4C"
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BBC Wales News website
Obituary of Owen Edwards, The Daily Telegraph, 14 October 2010
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1933 births
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People educated at Leighton Park School
Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford
BBC executives
Welsh broadcasters
People from Aberystwyth

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