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The Prince of Wales was shown around Dogor Who’s Tardis as part of the visit of Bad Wolf Studios, which produces the BBC Sci-Fi show. William was also given a tour around the BBC series, Cardiff Studios, General Manager of Jane Tranter, around the other Bennet Sister set.
The 43 -year -old King met with SAW General Manager Allison Dowzell from Bad Wolf’s screen -alliance Wales (SAW) training attempt and trainees who built a career on TV.
Tranter said: “It was a pleasure to show Prince William around Bad Wolf. We are very proud of the social assistance of the team at Allison Dowzell and Screen Alliance Wales, and it is very important that Prince William helps to emphasize the work done in studios.
“He met trainees from a wide range of departments, and it was great to see that he was so interested in new generation TV ads.
“We are proud to be given to Prince William Bafta Bursars, and the royal excellency was captivated by hearing how each of the trainees used their scholarships to advance their careers.”
The visit on September 10 came as a part of the 10th anniversary of the studios and coincided with William’s visit to the Jac Lewis Foundation Center in the Stadium of the city to mark World Suicide Prevention Day.
During a Kuklacı Workshop organized by William, Saw Education and Training Manager Sarah O’keefe, Sarah O’keeefe, Cardiff met with school children from the ST Albans RC Primary School in Tremorfa.
The puppets were used to represent the deemon of the characters in Dark Materials in the BBC series, and the workshop aimed to introduce children to the world of TV production.
SAW has held 3,772 studios, including class courses since its establishment, and created 149 wage trainees in Galli TV productions, including Industry, Doctor Who and other Bennet sister.




