Hywel Gwynfryn (born 13 July 1942) is a Wales television and radio personality and lyricist. He started working for the BBC in 1964 and joined BBC Radio Cymru at its inception, being the first voice heard on the new station.
Gwynfryn has been with the Welsh-language radio station Radio Cymru since its inception in 1977, fronting the flagship morning programme and presenting shows such as Hywel a Nia and Helo Bobol, as well as reporting annually from the Eisteddfod. Alongside his radio career, Gwynfryn has also presented television shows including Heddiw and Rhaglen Hywel Gwynfryn, and in 1972, with Huw Ceredig, started a weekly Welsh disco called Noson Barbarella in Cardiff. In 1990 he fronted On your bike, a series following the fortunes of Welsh families who had gone to live in other countries.
Gwynfryn has also written pantomimes, including Jiw Jiw Jeifin Jenkins, as well as a film for the Welsh-language television station S4C.
In September 2023 it was announced that Gwynfryn would receive the Outstanding Contribution Award at the 2023 BAFTA Cymru Awards the following month.
Gwynfryn and his wife Anja had five children, one of whom is musician and broadcaster H. Hawkline; Anja died on 6 October 2018 from cancer. He also has two children from his first marriage.
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