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Manic Street Preachers’ James Dean Bradfield has written music to be featured in a new documentary on Wales’ incredible exploits at Euro 2016 to be broadcast on national radio this Christmas.

The Manics’ frontman joined forces with Super Furry Animals and Manics and Paulo Nutini brass player Gavin Fitzjohn - who is also a member of Wales fans’ band The Barry Horns - to provide the soundtrack to Our Summer - The Story of Wales at Euro 2016, which includes a reworking of Welsh fans’ anthem Don’t Take Me Home.

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The documentary was put together by Radio Wales presenter Steffan Garrero and narrated by Welsh actress Erin Richards - who went into a studio in New York to record the doc in between filming US TV series Gotham.

Our Summer also features contributions from Wales’ players Chris Gunter and Hal Robson-Kanu as well as Super Furry Animals’ Gruff Rhys and a number of Welsh fans who headed out to France to witness their team’s epochal passage to the Euro 2016 semi-final.

The documentary will be broadcast on Radio Wales on December 23 at 8pm and December 28 at 4pm. It will also go out on 5 Live at 9pm on December 23 and 8.30pm on Boxing Day.