S4C double orders Cyfrinachau’r Llyfrgell
July 1, 2024
Welsh language broadcaster S4C has ordered two seasons of Cyfrinachau’r Llyfgell/Best Kept Secrets, a show where celebrities explore their history and heritage by partnering with an archive or museum to delve into artifacts and documents. Produced by Slam Media the first season (4×60 minutes) will be broadcast in September 2024. The format will be internationally distributed by ITV Studios.
Each programme will see a famous Welsh person on a personal voyage of discovery at the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth, initiated by a long standing desire to solve an item or thought that’s always been a bit of a mystery, and in doing so uncover a series of stories and surprises that prove to be both enlightening and life-enriching.
The first series of Cyfrinachau’r Llyfrgell will feature singer songwriter and BBC Radio 6 Music presenter Cerys Matthews; presenter and naturalist Iolo Williams; journalist and documentary maker Maxine Hughes and broadcaster and stand-up comic Tudur Owen.
The series will be presented by Dot Davies, BBC Radio Wales presenter.
Helping them along to uncover these unknown stories and unseen treasures are enthusiastic and knowledgeable curators who use their expertise to find and reveal photographs, books, manuscripts, videos, audio recordings, maps, newspapers and more.
The second season is scheduled to be broadcast on S4C in 2025.
Llinos Wynne, S4C’s Head of documentaries and specialist factual, said: “Cyfrinachau’r Llyfrgell is an exciting format that offers the viewer an insight into the nation’s history and treasures through the eyes of some of Wales’ most loved celebrities. It’s a journey of historical and personal discovery, with plenty of intrigue, surprises and emotion. The idea can be rooted in any country and culture and that is the key to a succesful international format.”
Executive Producer, Geraint Rhys Lewis, said: “We’re thrilled that S4C have shown so much faith and support in Cyfrinachau’r Llyfrgell right from the get-go, and that ITV Studios have recognised that our home-made format has real potential for a wider market. We’d also like to thank the team at the National Library who from Day 1, backed and bought into our populist approach to storytelling. This is a really exciting time for everyone involved with the project”
Ella Umansky, VP Format Acquisitions for ITV Studios, added: “Best Kept Secrets is a real gem of a show, beautifully and thoughtfully made. It brings a unique and personal perspective on a country’s history and incredible artefacts, and we are excited to be working with Slam and S4C to launch the format globally. We look forward to revealing the hidden stories of other nations and the best kept secrets of celebrities around the world.”