Sarah Dickins and Rhun ap Iorwerth present the breakfast programme for Wales.
Employment lawyer Jenny Jones answers your work-related questions, and BBC correspondent Wyre Davies talks about his work in some of the most volatile areas of the world.
Mai Davies sits in for Richard Evans with two hours of debate on the stories that matter to Wales.
Roy finds out about a state-of-the-art, eco-friendly school which generates its own electricity in Llangefni, Anglesey and Rhian Williams' new book, the Poetry Toolkit.
Drivetime news, sport, weather and travel with Sian Pari Huws and Oliver Hides. With headlines every half hour.
Award-winning religious affairs programme. Peter Baker and guests mark the 2,000th anniversary of Paul the Apostle.
News and travel updates, with a hill forecast.
Join the evening team for an eclectic mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene. Live sessions, gossip from the world of entertainment and what's on where.
Adam Walton hears about RNIB Cymru's nomination for an e-government award for a project helping blind and partially sighted people to use computer technology.
News, travel and weather updates.
Chris Needs with music and chat.
BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and current affairs, science and arts programmes to take you through the night.