Mal Pope presents plenty of good music and chat.
News, sport, weather and travel information with Peter Johnson and Rachael Garside.
Jason Mohammad chats to Alan McGee, the man who discovered and managed Britpop legends Oasis.
Wynne Evans has the Three Tenors in the studio as Alfie Boe and Michael Ball join him.
A lunchtime round-up of all the news and sport with Felicity Evans.
TV presenter Eamonn Holmes talks about his new series, How the Other Half Lives, in which he and his wife Ruth Langsford investigate the effect great wealth has on family life.
Adam Walton meets biochemist Professor Deri Tomos from Bangor University, who is hanging up his lab coat after forty years.
Rob Phillips fields calls on the day's sporting events, including Cardiff City's sacking of head coach Paul Trollope.
Featuring live commentary on Wrexham v Lincoln City.
Join Chris Needs in his friendly garden for music, laughter, chat and late-night teasers.
Aled Eirug looks at pacifist and anti-war movements in Wales. He focuses on the introduction of conscription and those who refused to fight.
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.