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Old 12-07-2012, 12:52 PM   #4
Flint
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Originally Posted by DanaC View Post
BBC Wales is a part of 'the BBC'.
Right, and not to split hairs, but are the Welsh really a part of the British?

The only perspective I have on this is that Welsh heritage is celebrated in the States in the context of Celtic heritage. When I go out to Celtic festivals in my Utilikilt, I've always considered Wales to be, in spirit at least, something in the 'other' category--with Ireland and Scottland. I don't actually know how people in the area identify themsleves, so I admit I am ignorant here. But as for myself, my heritage is Welsh, and I consider that to be Celtic, not British. I've always felt that 'my' people--the Welsh, make Dr. Who. Not that it really matters in any serious way.
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