News and sport updates.
Huw Williams walks along a disused railway line between Barmouth and Dolgellau, collecting people's remarkable stories along the way.
Obituary series in which Peter Stead looks back at the varied and extraordinary lives of men and women who have made an impact on Welsh life.
Bethan Rhys-Roberts and Rhun ap Iorwerth present the breakfast programme for Wales. With news, interviews, sport, weather and travel information.
Jamie and Lisa look ahead to the new series of 'Springwatch' on BBC2, as the BBC nature team begins filming in Wales.
Ruth Jones broadcasts live from the Hay Festival. With Welsh writer Catrin Dafydd, chef James Sommerin and writer and presenter Sandi Toksvig.
News, sport, travel and weather updates.
Built in 1910, Ninian Park is being replaced by a new stadium. This programme explores the fond memories of Ninian Park held by the fans and ex-players.
Apart from football matches, Ninian Park hosted boxing fights, reggae festivals and even the Pope. This programme explores how Ninian Park became the heart of the community.
Join Roy and the team for great music and conversation. Roy hears how giraffes have taken up residence in a zoo in a small corner of West Wales.
News, sport, weather and travel with Peter Johnson and Oliver Hides.
Commentary of Glamorgan v Somerset in the Twenty20 Cup at the Swalec Stadium.
Live music sessions, tips on hot venues and behind-the-scenes gossip with a mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
Can you remember Neil Armstrong's immortal words as he bounded across the Moon? Take a giant leap back to 1969 and reminisce about the space race with Alan Thompson and guests.
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.