The Early Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Wales. Start the day with great tunes and entertaining chat.
Adam Walton finds out about the biggest brain research project ever held in Wales, and how you can volunteer to take part. CUBRIC in Cardiff are recruiting 18 - 65 year-olds.
A call to listen out for Tawny owls this autumn and winter and as the nights draw in and the weather turns colder we'd love to see your autumnal pictures
Beverley Humphreys leads a special service of worship from Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff with the Rev. Peter Noble and the BBC National Chorus of Wales. Show more
Sunday Supplement
Tory Conference, Plaid leadership and race relations
58 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Tory Party conference in Brum, Adam Price on plans for Plaid, Labour's Vaughan Gething and Michael White discuss the 1968 Race Relations Act, plus thoughts on Brazil's election. Show more
Mary Stallard marks the life of Dilys Price: founder of Cardiff-based charity the Touch Trust; dancer, teacher, and the world's oldest female skydiver. Show more
Great music and guests in the company of Connie for your Sunday morning.
Owen Money's Solid Gold Sunday
Live from the Porthcawl Elvis festival.
1 hour, 57 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
A second dose of Owen Money for the weekend. It's non-stop music all the way as the classic hits from the 60s and 70s just keep on coming!
Another chance to hear Aled in musical conversation with Gino D'Acampo. The programme was first broadcast in May 2015.
Lynn challenges genealogist Cat Whiteaway to reunite a wartime medal with its owner’s descendants. Poet Francesca Kay looks forward to National Poetry Day.
Roy entertains with classic songs from the 40's, 50's and there is a guided tour of The Coliseum Theatre in Aberdare, which celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2018. Show more
Think you’re too old for fairy tales? Think again.
Phil Rickman talks to Sarah Perry, Jasper Fforde and Catherine Fisher about the dark dangers of the imagination.
Scientist Professor John Oxford concludes his series examining how Wales coped with the 1918 flu pandemic which killed more than 10,000 people in Wales and 220,000 across the UK Show more
Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic countries and beyond. Plus Frank's weekly Celtic gig guide.
The finest musical melodies. Exquisite performances from stage and screen. Orchestral and choral works from Wales and the world. There's no need to book your seat. Listen & relax.
Kick back and enjoy a selection of fine tunes and great guests with Lisa Gwilym.
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