alongside her sister-in-law, poet Mererid Hopwood, which went onto win the annual Cân i Gymru (Song for Wales) contest, performed by Eden bandmate Non Parry and Steffan Rhys Williams.
Walford began to move into presenting roles, starting in 2004 by reviving her Emma Worthington character for the S4C children's quiz show Crafwr.
In 2008, she co-hosted the third series of the cookery competition Casa Dudley, which was succeeded the following year by a long-running celebrity version, Pryd o Ser.
The show's success led to the launch of a community-based spin-off series, Prosiect Pum Mil (Five Thousand Pound Project) three years later.
[7] At the age of fifteen, she appeared in a lead role in a musical production during the 1989 National Eisteddfod in Llanrwst, which led to her TV performing debut on Noson Lawen.