Start the day with music and a smile.
Adam Walton meets Glyndwr University students training as forensic scientists and discovers how flies and pollen can provide important clues in solving a case. Show more
Country Focus
A nature GCSE, quinoa and the return of the ospreys
28 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Rural news and issues, including a call for a nature-literate nation, growing a superfood in the UK, and catching up with the Glasllyn ospreys.
A service from Gateway Church Abergavenny.
Sunday Supplement
Council Elections, Trump's First 100 days, North Korea
58 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Vaughan Roderick's guests are professor Roger Scully, professor Malcolm Prowle, US journalist Steve Merczynski, Steve Evans, Katy Balls, Martin Shipton and professor Wyn James.
Roy Jenkins explores the great Welsh hymn and its past, present and future in the 300th anniversary year of hymn writer William Williams Pantycelyn. Show more
Roy celebrates 90 years of the National Garden Scheme with Helena Gerrish, whose historic garden at High Glanau Manor was one of the original attractions when the scheme began. Show more
Jamie Owen has music, food and drink ideas and great company for Sunday afternoon.
Tracy Harris explores the pros and cons of being a single mother and how lacking a male role model can affect children, following reports of 'man deserts' in areas of Wales. Show more
Actor, writer and comedian Katy Brand joins Aled Jones.
Astronomer Dr Paul Roche brings Lynn Bowles up to date on Nasa's Cassini mission to Saturn, plus lexicographer Terry Victor talks about the history of dictionaries. Show more
Music, comedy and more for Sunday afternoon.
Peter Jackson hears how Dick Krzywicki pulled on a Welsh football shirt after his father survived Auschwitz and his mother emerged from Nazi detention.
A service from Gateway Church Abergavenny.
The best in traditional and contemporary folk groups and acoustic music, plus Frank Hennessy's weekly Celtic 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 presents classic songs and explores the stories behind them with guests.
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.