I'm English but my ancestors are Welsh, and I think learning Welsh is a pretty cool idea :D Only that BBC's "The Big Welsh Challenge" doesn't really enter grammar and sentence structure as much as basic phrases. Can someone help?
P.S. I live in France...

How can I learn Welsh in America?

I have used the BBC website and its fantastic and I have a few books from Wales, but are there any courses of other ways I can learn? I am Welsh and really want to learn as its part of my heritage.

Where can I learn Welsh?

I was born in Wales and moved to the states when I was three. I am really interested in learning to speak Welsh though. My mother never learned, but my grandmother speaks it and I know a lot of schools in Wales teach it. I know I won't get to use it that often, living here, but I feel I should learn it. I bought a set when I was there, with a book and tapes. I also have a basic book to teach vocabulary and I bought a little children's story book to read when I get more advanced. I know some basic's already like most colors, clothes, numbers, and some foods. I have used the BBC website and my books. Is there any other places to learn Welsh? I really want to take a class, but there probably aren't any in America. If anyone knows of any other sites or if there are classes let me know. Thanks

There is an advert on in the cinema at the moment for bbc radio 4 comedy.
Its just a black screen with excerpts of some comedy routines.
Who is the the welsh comedian who talks about giving a tramp some money, then the tramp asks for some more and he says something like 'there has to be a point when i stop giving you money because then i would be the tramp.'
And any links to a video of this sketch would be great.