The South Wales Miners' Eisteddfod - a three-aay feast of choral, solo and literary competition and Europe's largest cultural event organised and funded by a trade union - has drawn its last breath.
Peter Stead travels to Porthcawl, its seaside home for over 50 years to discover whether its demise is a natural consequence of the death of King Coal or the sign of a new cultural identityforthe South Wales Valleys. Producer Paul Evans