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Episode 2

Will Millard travels the length of the River Taff and explores how it once ran black with coal dust, but is now one of the finest trout and salmon rivers in Wales.

Writer and fisherman Will Millard travels the length of the wild River Taff in South Wales, from its source high in the stunning Brecon Beacons to the Bristol Channel. He explores how the coal industry changed this beautiful landscape and its people forever. The river once ran black with coal dust but is now one of the finest trout and salmon rivers in Wales. Will meets the members of the Lewis Merthyr Colliery Brass Band and fishes for grayling with a former miner who is now a champion fly-fisherman. He visits one of Britain's biggest open-cast coal mines and sees how this spectacular landscape is being reclaimed after centuries of mining.

30 minutes

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Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:16

    Mumford & Sons

    Thistle and Weeds

  • 00:23

    Seth Lakeman

    Hard Road

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Will Millard
Producer Luke Pavey
Director Luke Pavey
Executive Producer Steve Robinson

Broadcasts

Live video Q&A - watch how it went

Live video Q&A - watch how it went

Watch a recording of a live Q&A with Will Millard from 19 February 2016.