Start the day with music and a smile.
Adam Walton hands the Science Cafe over to Glyndwr University students for an programme on the theme of digital literacy - the understanding of technology and the internet.
Rural news and issues, including the Welsh government's 'strengthened' approach to tackling bovine tuberculosis and the countryside pub making its own rum, vodka and spirits.
Reverend Sue Lawler of Welshpool Methodist Church, who has taken up running, explores running the spiritual race.
Sunday Supplement
The Parliament ahead; Stormont; Welsh-medium education
58 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Guests are Professor John Curtice, Lord Hain, Dr Huw Lloyd Williams, Professor David Reynolds, Professor Laura McAllister, Craig Williams, Ann Beynon and Steffan Lewis AM.
Roy Jenkins examines the role of religion in recent events, which have had religious disagreement claimed as a cause, and asks how people can agree to disagree over divisive views. Show more
Music, guests and chat for Sunday, plus listener requests in Roy's Golden Postbag.
Jamie Owen has music, food and drink ideas and great company for Sunday afternoon.
Kayley Thomas visits the Burry Inlet, where cockles are inexplicably dying early, plus she meets a cockle gatherer concerned for his trade and the scientists looking for answers.
Another chance to hear Aled Jones share music and conversation with journalist and broadcaster Mavis Nicholson.
Music, entertainment, great guests and upcoming events across Wales.
Music, comedy and more for Sunday afternoon.
Author Phil Rickman returns for a new series exploring the fascinating world of books. Author and historian Alison Weir takes a new look at Anne Boleyn. Show more
Reverend Sue Lawler of Welshpool Methodist Church, who has taken up running, explores running the spiritual race.
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.