Roy Jenkins' guest is Keith Best, the former Tory MP who had a spectacular fall from grace, but who, for the past 20 years, has worked to champion some very unfashionable causes.
News, sport, weather and travel information Rhun ap Iorwerth and Oliver Hides.
Mal Pope and Lisa Rogers sit in for Jamie and Louise with a look ahead to the Festival of Ale in Denbighshire. Plus find out about an exciting new online resource for young readers.
To mark the seventieth anniversary of the three nights blitz on Swansea, Mal Pope finds out how Swansea faced up to the devastating onslaught of the German air raids on the town.
Jason Mohammad introduces listener debate on the top stories of the day.
Roy comes live from the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea. The Siren Sisters perform live and Roy takes a walk around the city, hearing from people who experienced the Blitz.
Drivetime news, sport, weather and travel with Sian Pari Huws and Mark Hutchings.
Nicola Heywood-Thomas is joined by Welsh Artist of the Year Elfyn Lewis, plus she visits Barmouth with Marc Rees, who curated the National Theatre Wales' next production.
Live music, gossip and chat with Alan Thompson. Entertainment guru Claire Hill reviews films, television and DVDs, and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci co-founder Richard James plays live.
Peter Stead looks back at the lives of ceramic artist Norman Makinson; Parliamentary Ombudsman Sir Idwal Pugh; and American sculptor David Slivka.
Join the club for 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.