If you had the chance to share the stage with anyone, who would you choose?

In Canu Gyda Fy Arwr (Singing With My Hero), Porthmadog tenor Rhys Meirion travels all over Wales to fulfil people’s dreams of singing with their musical heroes.

In the second programme, on S4C on Sunday, 10 January, fellow Gwynedd star Dafydd Iwan fulfills the dreams of Dai Jones from Llanelli, Win Jones from Penrhyndeudraeth and Amala from Cardiff as they get to sing with their hero.

Dafydd Iwan is one of the most iconic artists in Wales who has been attracting audiences for decades. And it’s true to say that his songs are now a central part of our identity.

Winifred - or Win to all who know her, sings the anthem Yma O Hyd with Dafydd Iwan at her 95th birthday party.

Amy, Win’s granddaughter, nominated her grandmother as she loves Dafydd Iwan, and Win is a special person to everyone in the community.

Amy said: “Grandma is a character...She’s so confident considering she’s 95 today. She’ll talk to anyone; she usually travels the world but hasn’t been able to in the recent months, so I think it’s nice for her to have something to look forward to.”

With her roots in Italy, Win has been living in Wales for over half a century and is very grateful to her family and granddaughters who have kept her going since March.

The second nomination to sing with Dafydd Iwan came from Hamadryad Primary School in Cardiff, where the children love to sing the collection of well-known nursery rhymes by Dafydd Iwan and Edward Morris Jones, Cwm Rhyd y Rhosyn.

Amala, aged 6, is the lucky pupil chosen by the school to sing with the well-known voice of these songs. She loves to sing around the house and the song she has chosen is Mam Wnaeth Got I Mi.

The third to sing with Dafydd Iwan is Dai Jones, caretaker at Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli and a pillar of the club.

Having represented Llanelli in rugby back in the 70s, Dai remains a central part of the Scarlets as a member of staff and the stadium is a second home to him.

He was nominated by his daughter, Angharad, because he’s always singing and loves Dafydd Iwan’s songs.

Canu Gyda Fy Arwr is on S4C this Sunday, 10 January, at 8pm, and on demand.

Welsh and English subtitles are available.