Acclaimed for an exceptional visual style, Fflic has a notable reputation for the production of lifestyle and children’s programmes. One of the UK’s largest producers of children’s TV, from pre-school upwards, Fflic is a major supplier of this genre to S4C. The company has also produced a number of educational series’ for Channel 4 covering history and culture and has been nominated for a Royal Television Society’s Children’s Award. Fflic has also brought language learning to reality television with series’ such as the self explanatory "Welsh in a Week" and from 2003 and 2011, "cariad@iaith:love4language", a live pressure-cooker style series that challenges luminaries such as sharp-tongued journalist Janet Street-Porter, and comedienne and broadcaster Helen Lederer to be locked away trying to get their teeth into the Welsh language – a format that has been sold internationally. Combining a distinctive on-screen style with a deep appreciation of the subject matter, lifestyle programming is another area where Fflic excels. The company supplies S4C with the majority of their programmes in this genre, with series’ covering architecture - "Y Tŷ Cymreig" (The Welsh House), interior design - "04Wal" (04Walls) and fashion - "Cwpwrdd Dillad" (Wardrobe).
View Top Employees from Fflic CyfWebsite | http://www.fflic.com |
Employees | 5 (5 on RocketReach) |
Founded | 1982 |
Address | The Media Centre, Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff, Wales CF5 6XJ, GB |
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Gwenda Griffith is the Managing Director and Executive Producer of Fflic Cyf.
5 people are employed at Fflic Cyf.
Fflic Cyf is based in Cardiff, Wales.