Writing Gwynn began his career in 2007 writing for
BBC Radio 4 on
Listen Against and continued to do so until 2011. Between 2008-9, Gwynn wrote for shows on
BBC Radio 4 and
BBC Radio 7 including
Look Away Now, ''
I Guess That's Why They Call It The News and Newsjack. In 2009 he became a recipient of the BBC Radio Comedy Writers Bursary. For BBC Radio 4 he writes for The Now Show and The News Quiz and for BBC Radio Wales he is a writer for the sketch shows Elis James' Pantheon of Heroes,
Here Be Dragons
and Welcome Strangers.
O'r Diwedd
and Top Gear''. His sitcom work includes writing
Passing On,
Ministry Of Happiness and co-writing
Social Club FM for BBC Radio Wales, co-writing
Bull with comedy writer
John-Luke Roberts for
Gold and co-writing
Ankle Tag with
Benjamin Partridge for BBC Radio 4. Together with
Sian Harries and Tudur Owen, he is part of the writing team for the semi-improvised show
Tourist Trap for
BBC One Wales. and features, returning in 2018 to present two shows as part of the station's 40th birthday celebrations. He has appeared as a guest on
The Now Show several times
The Greatest Ever Faker and two editions of
Archive on 4, ''Gareth Gwynn's Alternative Archive
and Gareth Gwynn Hasn't Fin-
as well as producing Just A Minute: 50 Years In 28 Minutes
and Rik Mayall, Panglobal Phenomenon.
In October the podcast was renamed I'm So Not Over It''. ==References==