An entertaining mix of music and chat to start your day.
Adam Walton looks back to the early days of computing in Wales and reunites one of Wales's first programmers with the first Welsh-built computer.
Rachael Garside looks at food waste, the Lon Gwyrfai trail and our emotional response to turbines.
The service from All Saints Church, Penarth, is led by the Rev Mark Dimond and the preacher is the Rev Peter Cox.
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 guest is Carrie Longton, co-founder of Mumsnet, the UK's busiest social network for parents.
Music from the golden years of entertainment, presented by Dewi Griffiths.
Roy is joined by explorer Richard Parks, who is about to set off on another adventure.
Jamie meets up-and-coming Cardiff comedian Leroy Brito.
The difficulties faced by Britons trying to get a visa for a non- British spouse.
Another chance to hear Aled's musical conversation with composer Mike Batt. This programme was first broadcast in May 2010.
Mal Pope replays the best from this week's programmes and delves into the BBC Wales archives.
Food writer Simon Wright challenges three Welsh teenagers to make a formal lunch for Wales's education and health ministers and tell them how cooking has changed them.
The service from All Saints Church, Penarth, is led by the Rev Mark Dimond and the preacher is the Rev Peter Cox.
Frank Hennessy introduces some of his highlights from this year's Womex Festival, held in Cardiff.
Music from the golden years of entertainment, presented by Dewi Griffiths.
Beverley Humphreys focuses on the vast array of musical performance going on across Wales and the World - in music theatre, opera, choirs, bands and orchestras.
Alan Thompson plays the music that has defined recent generations, with sessions and acoustic sets from new and established artists.
Radio Wales joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night.
With music and chat.