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"Call me Flight Lieutenant Brockway!"


Category: Wales

Date: 25.07.2005
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Popular 91Èȱ¬ Wales weather presenter Derek Brockway has revealed that he actually worked for the military before embarking on a career in TV weather forecasting.

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"Most people are surprised to find out that I'm actually a Flight Lieutenant," says Derek.

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"I was out in the Falklands in 1993 working for the Met Office and part of our work was for the military."

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He's a long way from the Falklands now and Derek is glad to be back home in Wales: "I'm proud of being Welsh: I love Wales."

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Not only is Derek on 91Èȱ¬ ONE Wales every day, he can also be heard several times a day on 91Èȱ¬ Radio Wales.

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"If you're Welsh, you should tune in to Radio Wales," he says.

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"You can hear Welsh people who are proud of their country and there's something for everybody: great music, great entertainment and of course me reading the weather!"

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Derek first became interested in the weather aged eight, during the drought of 1976.

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"I used to drive my parents bonkers when they were watching TV because I would switch the channel over to watch the latest weather," he says.

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Although being a TV weatherman is a bit different from a Flight Lieutenant in the RAF, there is one thing that the Falklands had that Derek can still enjoy in Wales: the rain.

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"I like the rain, and there's plenty of it in Wales! No two days are the ever the same and I love telling people to keep their brolly handy or slap on the sun cream!"


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Date: 25.07.2005
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