An entertaining mix of music and chat to start the day.
Nicola Heywood Thomas presents live from the Hay Festival of Literature and Arts 2011.
The rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside. Rachael Garside visits the Country Market in Denbigh, which is celebrating 40 years of production.
A service from St Asaph Cathedral. The preacher is the Very Reverend Chris Potter, Dean of St Asaph.
The programme discusses the future of care for the elderly and looks at the changing nature of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Roy Jenkins meets Russell Stannard, the Open University's Emeritus Professor of Physics. He talks about his work and his Christian faith.
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.
Outnumbered star and former Miss Moneypenny Samantha Bond chats to Aled and selects her favourite music.
Chris Dearden explores the implications for councils and tenants of failing to meet the new Welsh Housing Quality Standard next year.
The stories that have made the newspapers in the last seven days, plus a look at the week to come. Presented by Nicola Heywood Thomas.
Owen Money presents his own brand of music and humour.
Nadia Kamil, Dan Mitchell, Mike Bubbins and Noel James join host Justin Waite for the topical panel game. Recorded at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff.
Frank Hennessy and Amy Wadge explore their musical influences, and host the occasional acoustic session.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales in concert. Elgar: In the South. Shostakovich: Symphony No 10. Schumann: Cello Concerto (Alban Gerhardt, soloist). Thierry Fischer conducts.
The best in new Welsh music, exclusive sessions, interviews and demos.
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.