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Crawc a'i Ffrindiau is a children's/youth programmes series airing on UK television.

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Crawc is midway through his violin recital when a sudden spate of water begins to pour from the ceiling, the roof leaking in a steady, irregular rhythm that drowns out the delicate notes he is playing. The unexpected drips break the concentration of both performer and listeners, forcing him to halt his bow and look up at the source of the disturbance. He climbs onto a stool and attempts to patch the leak, but as he works the water’s own cadence begins to intertwine with his violin, creating an unplanned accompaniment that surprisingly enriches the piece. In that moment he realises the roof’s drips have given him an accidental musical bonus, a serendipitous layer that adds texture to his performance.