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Myfanwy Howell (1 September 1903 – 14 November 1988) was an early radio and television broadcaster, host of (Tea Time) in the 1950s.


Early life
Howell was from , . She was related to poet 's mother, Beatrice Spooner-Jones Levertoff.
(1981). 9780811208130, New Directions Publishing. .
Scientist John Charnley remembered knowing Myfanwy Howell in Anglesey when he was a teenager evacuated to the island during World War II.Thomas Lean (2010). "National Life Stories: An Oral History of British Science: Sir John Charnley" The British Library. page 49.


Career

Broadcasting
In the early 1940s, during World War II, Howell was on radio with the BBC Home Service, contributing Welsh-language content on diet and for schoolchildren.

In the 1950s Howell was a program assistant in early radio and television productions based in Bangor, including Noson Lawen (A Merry Evening).Howell, Myfanwy. "A Merry Evening in Wales" BBC Yearbook 1949. pp. 40-42. In 1952 and 1954 she gave the "shopping report" on the BBC radio program Woman's Hour. In 1952, she gave a recipe for cakes (a variety associated with Anglesey) on Welsh Diary on the BBC's General Overseas Service, when Welsh speakers abroad requested recipes on the program. In 1954, she hosted a special Welsh-themed edition of the BBC television program Leisure and Pleasure. She appeared in a 1958 trial weekly series, Awyr Iach (Open Air) with Ron Saunders.

Howell became well known as the presenter on the TWW programme Amser Te (Tea Time), the network's long-running weekly Welsh-language afternoon program for women viewers, beginning in 1958. The show featured recipes, interviews, competitions, musical guests, live and filmed segments; "Howell's homely style of presenting endeared the audience to her."

(2015). 9781783164059, University of Wales Press. .
The program's baking segments were popular enough to publish Tea Time Recipes, a cookbook of the recipes featured on the show in 1962, and a sequel, Tea Time Round the World.


Other activities
Howell was also a justice of the peace. In 1949 she became the first chair of the Welsh Counties Committee of the Women's Institute. In 1954 she participated in the opening ceremonies of the National Eisteddfod, on behalf of the Women's Institute.


Personal life
Myfanwy Howell's husband was Illtyd Howell. They lived in Newport. Some of their letters are in the Denise Levertov Papers at Stanford University.

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