List of Welsh television programmes
Appearance
This is a list of Welsh television programmes including those produced or commissioned in Wales. This page also separately lists programmes filmed in Wales.
Welsh language only
Drama
Comedy
Soap
Talk show
Sport
Produced in both Welsh and English languages
The list shows the original title of the series in Welsh followed by the English language title.
Drama
Comedy
For children
English language only
Drama
- Steeltown Murders[30][31]
- A Discovery of Witches[32]
- Torchwood[33]
- Baker Boys[34]
- First Degree[35]
- Crash[36]
- The Bench[37]
- Belonging[38]
- We Are Seven[39]
- The District Nurse[40][41]
- Off to Philadelphia in the Morning[42]
- Telltale[43]
- Mortimer's Law[44][43]
- Nuts and Bolts[43]
- Doctor Who (produced by BBC Wales since 2005)[45][46]
- Casualty (produced by BBC Wales from 2012)[43]
- Jack of Hearts[47]
- Ennal's Point[48]
Comedy
Soap
Non-fiction
Notable series filmed in Wales
Drama
Comedy
Factual
See also
External links
- 50 of the greatest Welsh TV shows ever made
- The long forgotten Welsh TV shows you may have overlooked
- BBC Store celebrates St David’s Day with release of the Welsh Drama at the BBC collection
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