As families around the country pray for a Brexit-free Christmas dinner, the Welsh drama promises a politics-free zone for fans.
Actor Rob Wilfort describes one cast night out with their co-star:"Going out for a drink with James in Cardiff was quite an experience… Not because of James - he's the same as he ever was, but because of people's reactions to 'global superstar James'."
"James deals with it very well, he'll always give anyone a photo who wants one. But that was very different to when we used to go out for a drink during the first series and everyone ignored us."Expect an unconventional Christmas duet from Nessa and Bryn
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