Start the day with music and a smile.
Adam Walton presents live from the British Science Festival, the annual public showcase for science, engineering and technology, which is being held in Swansea in 2016.
Why a potential Australian post-Brexit trade deal could pose a threat to our sheep sector, the project to reintroduce the beaver to Wales and salmon stocks on the River Twyi.
A service from Rhiwbina Baptist Church, led by Gethin Russell-Jones.
Sunday Supplement
9/11 anniversary, Cledwyn Hughes centenary, and Assembly look-ahead
1 hour, 3 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Vaughan Roderick's guests are Stephen Evans, professor Rosemary Hollis, David TC Davies MP, professor David Reynolds, Adam Price AM, Julie Morgan AM and doctor D Ben Rees. Show more
The Paralympics challenge perceptions of people with disabilities. But have attitudes really changed and can religious faith shape our understanding of disability?
Roy special guests are Irish folk legends Foster and Allen, and there is another chance to hear an interview with Dahl's biographer, Donald Thurrock.
Jamie presents strange news from around the world, live music, conversation and laughter.
Professor Dai Smith continues to explore pop, politics and protest in Wales since 1960.
Another chance to hear Aled Jones talk to television and radio host Chris Tarrant.
Lynn talks to actress and writer Sarah Solemani, one of the stars of the new Bridget Jones movie.
Radio Wales Sport
Live Premier League football: Swansea City v Chelsea
2 hours, 34 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Coverage of Swansea's Premier League clash with Chelsea. Commentary not available online.
Gareth Jones explores the history and legacy of iconic north Wales music venues, continuing with the success story of the Tivoli in Buckley.
A service from Rhiwbina Baptist Church, led by Gethin Russell-Jones.
Frank Hennessy's special guest is Geoff Cripps from the band Allan yn yr Fan.
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 Neil Hannon, front man of Northern Ireland orchestral pop band Divine Comedy.
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.