Start the day with music and a smile.
Adam Walton celebrates the forthcoming Transit of Mercury, talking to Welsh space scientists and astronomers about their understanding and exploration of Mercury.
The rural news magazine explores navigation the natural way and what to feed ducks if not bread.
A service from Bethesda Chapel in Dinas Powys led by Roger Newberry. Preacher: Matt Lewis.
Vaughan Roderick's guests include Prof Laura McAllister, Huw Irranca Davies AM, Lord Elis-Thomas, Jonathan Evans, Nathan Gill AM and Mark Williams MP.
Exploring original sin, a belief that helped shape the western world for more than 1500 years but which seems rarely spoken of in the modern day.
Roy chats to Aled Jones as the singer and former choirboy starts a tour, performing in cathedrals around the country.
Jamie presents strange news from around the world, live music, conversation and laughter.
Archivist Miles Orchard returns to see what has changed since a BBC team took a social snapshot of the Ceredigion town in 1961.
Aled talks to journalist and broadcaster Matt Allwright.
Lynn is stargazing with Cardiff astronomer Professor Paul Roche, who has news on the transit of Mercury.
Music, comedy and more for Sunday afternoon.
Peter Jackson talks to Tommy Docherty as he profiles Jimmy Scoular, the manager who took on the might of Europe during the 1960s and 70s as manager of Cardiff City.
A service from Bethesda Chapel in Dinas Powys led by Roger Newberry. Preacher: Matt Lewis.
Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic nations and the world. With studio guests, live sessions, reviews and a weekly Welsh gig guide.
Beverley Humphreys explores the vast array of musical performance going on across Wales and the world in music theatre, opera, choirs, bands and orchestras.
Alan chats to Bruce Foxton from the Jam and Neville Staple from the Specials.
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.