An entertaining mix of music and chat to start the day.
Nicola Heywood Thomas chats to theatre director Simon Harris about his latest production of Flowers from Tunisia.
The rural news magazine. Rachael Garside looks at the environmental impact of the recent grass fires and meets the couple who make an annual pilgrimage to hear the cuckoo.
'For the beauty of the Earth.' A service from Wrexham Methodist Church led by the Reverend Chris Pritchard.
Vaughan Roderick presents the weekly politics programme that provides a comprehensive review and preview of the political week - with interviews, news, views and gossip.
Roy Jenkins speaks to Grahame Davies, about his new book on Wales and Islam and also to Dr Eifion Evans, biographer of the hymn writer William Williams Pantycelyn.
Music from the golden years of entertainment, presented by Dewi Griffiths.
Mal Pope replays the best from this week's programmes as well as delving into the BBC Wales archives.
Upstairs Downstairs co-creator and star Jean Marsh chats to Aled and selects her favourite music.
After one of the worst spate of grass fires in recent years, Stephen Fairclough takes to the hills with fire-fighters as they battle to beat the blazes and win hearts and minds.
The stories that have made the newspapers in the last seven days, plus a look at the week to come.
Owen Money presents his own brand of music and humour.
Live cricket commentary as Glamorgan take on Gloucestershire in the Pro 40 league.
Frank Hennessy and Amy Wadge explore their musical influences, and host the occasional acoustic session.
Music from the golden years of entertainment, presented by Dewi Griffiths.
Beverley Humphreys introduces a selection of well-loved songs from stage and screen.
Vinyl is currently enjoying a revival and this week Adam Walton devotes his programme to Welsh vinyl releases - new and old.
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.