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TV production firm Cwmni Da launches new drama hub

The Caernarfon-based firm has appointed director and actor Martin Thomas to head up its new venture

Martin Thomas of Cwmni Da.

Independent television production company Cwmni Da has launched a drama hub to help spearhead expansion. The new venture from the Caernarfon-based company, which is owned by an employee trust, is being headed by director and actor Martin Thomas.

The move marks a new chapter for the business following the departure of managing director Llion Iwan who recent left after six years with the business to become chief content officer at S4C after six years.

Chartered accountant Anna Roberts has also been appointed to join the finance team, while former comedy controller at ITV, Sioned Wiliam, has returned to the board as a non-executive director after a stint as interim chief executive at S4C.

Mr Thomas has previously worked for the company as a freelance director and producer working on projects such as S4C commissioned children’s show, Deian a Loli.

After studying performing arts at Coleg Menai, he won several TV roles before successfully auditioning for the Welsh language soap Rownd a Rownd.

More recently he directed two episodes of the Caernarfon-based drama series, STAD, which will be shown on S4C before the end of the year.

He said: “There is huge potential to develop something really exciting. If giants like Netflix, Amazon and HBO are coming to North Wales to film surely we can also use these locations to make high quality drama for S4C and other broadcasters.

“I’m fortunate there are so many talented people here, both staff and freelancers, in every aspect of the production, from the scripting to the production crews and actors of course.