In 1974, Davies left his teaching position to join broadcaster
HTV as a presenter on the Welsh-language news programme Y Dydd. At the end of 1978, Davies was approached at an event by Gareth Price, then head of
BBC Wales. Price advised him that having had built up enough experience, it was time to move from HTV to the BBC. Price warned that there was no future for sports coverage at HTV, only at the BBC. Davies moved to the BBC the following year, working initially on
BBC Radio Cymru programming, including talk shows, programs for Welsh learners,
panel shows, and rugby commentary. His father, Eic Davies, had been part of a group that conceived words in the Welsh-language for much of the terminology used in rugby, Davies travelled to New Zealand in 1983 to commentate on the Lions tour, the first of five Lions tours he covered for S4C. He also covered five Rugby World Cup tournaments, including the inaugural event held in New Zealand and Australia in 1987. During the late 1990s and early 2000s Davies was moved to commentate on games for BBC Wales in the English language. He then was given a choice to remain or return to Welsh language coverage on S4C. He chose the latter, believing that he had more of a contribution to give. Davies made one last appearance as an English language commentator when he took over commentary of the 2013 Wales vs. Italy international match. Having covered the first half in the Welsh language on S4C, he stepped in to cover the second half for BBC Television when the scheduled match commentator, Andrew Cotter, took ill. After covering over 300 international matches, Davies covered his final international in 2014, Wales vs. Scotland. Prior to the game, he was presented with a framed shirt to mark the occasion by Roger Lewis, the chief executive of the Welsh Rugby Union. His final commentary was the 2014 Pro 12 semi-final match held a few months later between Leinster and Ulster. ==Other coverage==