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JUSTINE Jones

JUSTINE Jones

from across Wales (Amgueddfa Cymru Producers), who were keen to question the representation of communities on the BBC and how the future may evolve in our fast-changing media landscape. There will be opportunities throughout the exhibition for visitors to share their viewpoints on the evolution of the BBC in Wales.

To coincide with the centenary celebrations in Wales in February 2023, the museum will host a family event on 11 February. This fun day will immerse visitors in the world of backstage TV with activities ranging from creating your own news story to having some special FX make-up. The exhibition is free to enter, and visitors can book their free tickets in advance.

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More information on the exhibition and family fun day can be found on the website: www.museum.wales/BBC Amgueddfa Cymru belongs to everyone and is here for everyone to use. We are a charity and a family of seven national museums and a collections centre, located across the country. Our aim is to inspire everyone through Wales’ story, at our museums, in communities and digitally. Our welcome is free thanks to funding from the Welsh Government and extends to people from all communities. Play your part in Wales’ story: by visiting, volunteering, by joining, by donating. www.museum.wales

Youth led projects across the museum are part of the Hands on Heritage initiative, made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund's Kick the Dust Grant

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