BBC Radio Wales is offering the opportunity to work alongside presenters Jamie Owen, Louise Elliott and their team to bring a special programme live from Merthyr Tydfil town centre on Friday 14 October. 
The Jamie and Louise programme is offering a unique  chance for a member of the community to work as one of the production  team, contributing ideas and taking part in one of Radio Wales' most  popular radio programmes. Broadcasting live from Merthyr Tydfil, the  weekday morning programme is looking for local stories, items and  issues, giving local people the opportunity to have their say. What do  they think would make an interesting and engaging radio programme?
"We're looking to focus all three hours of the programme on Merthyr  for a day, painting a picture of the area in 2011. Working with the  guest producer, we have the chance to highlight all sides of the story,  presenting a rounded portrayal of what's happening in the town. Our aim  is to meet as many people as possible, bringing stories from the heart  of the community to audiences across Wales," says Jamie Owen. 
Merthyr has the highest teenage pregnancy rate in the UK, on average  children in Merthyr start smoking at the age of nine and last year the  Work and Pensions Secretary, Iain Duncan Smith was criticised for  claiming that people in Merthyr were unaware they can get on a bus to  look for jobs in Cardiff. But does this paint a true picture?
One year on from the Governments Comprehensive Spending Review,  numerous BBC Radio Wales programmes will be broadcasting from Merthyr  (Friday 14 October to Saturday 15 October) showing what is really going  on in the area. Do Merthyr people feel that they get a rough ride from  the media? What are the positive things going on? News, sport, daytime,  feature and entertainment programmes will all be considering these  topics.
The Friday programmes include: 
6am-9am – Good Morning Wales from Dowlais Engine House 
9am-12pm – Jamie and Louise from Merthyr Town Centre
12pm-2pm – Radio Wales Phone-in from Merthyr College
2pm-5pm – Roy Noble from Merthyr College
5pm-6.30pm – Good Evening Wales from Dowlais Engine House
9am-12pm – Jamie and Louise from Merthyr Town Centre
12pm-2pm – Radio Wales Phone-in from Merthyr College
2pm-5pm – Roy Noble from Merthyr College
5pm-6.30pm – Good Evening Wales from Dowlais Engine House
Those interested in being a producer for the day can contact the  programme by email: jamieandlouise@bbc.co.uk, text 8 10 12, or phone  03700 100 120.
(Source : BBC Press Release) 
 
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