Wales are playing a massive match against South Africa at the Principality Stadium and Wow Wales have an exciting new rugby-based tourism campaign to promote on game day! Elaine Gibbons their Welsh-born-English-raised CEO is caught between a ruck and a hard place as she attempts to schmooze her VIP guest. Meanwhile it’s a dream come true for corporate duo Wyn and Charlotte to get their hands on access all areas passes to the home of rugby, while staunch nationalist and Aberystwyth centre leader Gwilym is less than overjoyed to be visiting Cardiff.
Derek Brockway takes the WOW Wales CEO on a virtual tour of Wales.
The WOW Wales marketing team pitch tours of famous Welsh towns - that don't exist.
The WOW Wales team take us on a wild ride through the history of Anglesey.
Comedy series following the tourist team of Wow Wales. CEO Elaine learns that Merlin may have been Welsh. In Aberystwyth, the team embrace their inner dragon.
Comedy series following the tourist team of Wow Wales. Elaine attempts to relax ahead of a key summit with the heads of the Irish and Scottish tourist boards.
The Wow Wales marketing team have their heads in the clouds for a blue sky session based around renaming Cardiff Airport.
Wales is gripped by Banksy fever following the discovery of his artwork in Port Talbot.
Wow Wales promotes Genealogy Tourism and all of the staff do DNA tests to find out how Welsh they are. Will CEO Elaine have ANY Welsh in her roots?
To promote Wales as an ideal location for screen projects, Wyn and Charlotte support a new feature film shooting in Wales but discover it's not quite the sort of movie they thought it was.
Wyn feels the burn as he makes the case for cycling in Wales, donning lycra to showcase his pedalling prowess.
With a huge storm due to hit Wales, the Wow Wales team come up with the idea of sponsoring it as a publicity stunt but as it begins to wreak havoc, they realise not all publicity is good publicity.
National treasure Jason Mohammad hosts the inaugural Wow Wales awards and Elaine performs a poem in Welsh. If only she had had it translated properly before delivering it to a shocked audience.