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David John Jones (18 October 1943 – 4 March 2022), known as Dai Jones Llanilar, was a Welsh language television presenter, singer and radio broadcaster.


Early life

David John Jones was born in Holloway,
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, to a family of Welsh farmers. He moved to Wales at the age of three and was brought up by his uncle and aunt on their dairy farm in Brynchwith,
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. He went to school at Llangwyryfon and Ysgol Dinas, Aberystwyth and started working on the farm at 15 years old. Jones said that he deliberately failed his 11-plus exam to avoid going to grammar school because he had heard that there was a lot of homework. At a young age, Jones was an active member of the chapel, and also the Eisteddfod and Young Farmers clubs which gave him an upbringing in Welsh culture and traditions. In 2004, Jones became the President of the Welsh Black Cattle Society in its centenary year 2004–2005.


Career

Jones, known as Dai Jones Llanilar, was best known for presenting tv shows on S4C, such as '' Cefn Gwlad'', made by
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, which documents the lives of farming families. He hosted this show since it began in 1982. He was also the main presenter of The Royal Welsh Show when it is held annually at the end of July. He was already well known on TV as the presenter of the family quiz show ''Siôn a Siân'' which he presented from 1971 to 1987. He also hosted a weekly musical requests programme on
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. Jones was an accomplished tenor and won the blue riband prize at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1970. He also released recordings with the Welsh recording label Cambrian. As a well-known figure in Wales, Jones was regularly lampooned in the Welsh satirical cartoon series '' Cnex''. He published his autobiography in 1997, entitled ''Fi Dai Sy' 'Ma''. It was translated into English by Lyn Ebeneser and published as ''Dai and let live'' in 2004. In December 2020, Jones announced his retirement from television and radio, after a career of over 50 years.


Personal life

Jones was married to Olwen and had a son, John. He died on 4 March 2022, at the age of 78, and his funeral was attended by some 600 people.


Awards

Jones won a BAFTA Cymru in 2004 for his contributions to Welsh television broadcasting. Later that year, Jones also won the Sir Bryner Jones Award for his contribution to rural affairs. In the
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, he was awarded the MBE "for services to Entertainment in Wales".


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Dai 1943 births 2022 deaths Members of the Order of the British Empire People from Holloway, London Welsh farmers Welsh television presenters Welsh-language singers Welsh-language television presenters