Belonging
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Ken Lowe in Dinas Powys has spotted the stars:"I really love Belonging and have seen some new scenes being filmed at the set of Naughty Nights in Dinas Powys. I really agree with what loads of viewers have said - along with Doctor Who, it's one of the best things done by BBC Wales in years. It really is a big shame it's only on once a year - there's scope for much more frequent runs. Why not think about it? The show really is good enough for BBC UK, too!"
Vicki in Maesteg wants to see more:"Love the programme, it should be a three times a week soap. I love Owen and Ceri. I think you should bring out a DVD. Please please pretty please!"
Helen Stringer in Swansea can't wait for more:"Gutted it is finished for another year, fantastic acting with brilliant characters. Why isn't it on more often? A year is too long to wait."
Alison Reardon in Abercynon wasn't disappointed:"This is the best programe to come out of Wales for a long long time. Although I would like to see more of it, I think quality is better than quantity. The actors/actresses plus the story lines are fab. The rest of Britian don't know what they are missing - long live Belonging."
Janice Rees in Nantyglo is sad to see the series end:"Superb - well acted - so believable - I feel like one of the Lewis family. Why have we got to wait until 2006 for more?"
Robb Lewis in Cardiff hopes to see a DVD release:"The series Belonging is absolutely fantastic and I hope that the Beeb are going to release it on DVD soon. I will certainly be buying it for both myself and as a gift for family and friends."
Maria Williams in Bryncethin is another fan:"The only soap I watch (if you can call it that - I think it's more like a drama) is Belonging. My favourite character is Desiree, and I would be happy if it was on for an hour. Keep up the good work."
Jay in Cardiff says it deserves a wider audience:"Having only recently returned to Wales after a few years in London, I found Belonging. It is frankly fantastic television, why the hell has it never been broadcast nationally?"