The Early Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Wales. Start the day with great tunes and entertaining chat.
Adam Walton meets the Welsh pioneers who are transforming healthcare with wearable technology - from VR headsets to biosensors.
We look at the heritage apples, pears and fruit trees of Wales and forget the dog, we're taking Alpaca for a walk!
A service from the Chapel at The Cathedral School in Cardiff
Sunday Supplement
Brexit, the probation service and the future of the media
58 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a review of the Sunday papers with Welsh Conservative MP Glyn Davies and the creator of Keeping Faith/Un Bore Mercher, Matthew Hall. Show more
Last of two programmes featuring Chrissie Chapman, Christian missionary in Burundi and single mother of three adopted children, who has also brought up more than fifty others. Show more
Scott Quinnell and Amanda Protheroe-Thomas welcome actress Amanda Mealing and former England international rugby player Phil Vickery who gives his take on the games so far. Show more
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 conversation with Lesley Joseph. First broadcast in December 2015.
Music, entertainment, and great guests for your Sunday afternoon.
Live commentary of the FA Cup 5th Round: Swansea City v Brentford. Kick-off 4pm. Available on all frequencies.
Jamie is in St David’s where he visits the lifeboat station, listens to a Cathedral choir practice and finds out about the restoration of an ancient Welsh cottage. Show more
Stephen Fairclough and the Eye team hear how the lives of two women - one aged 85, the other 90 - were saved when their parents put them on trains and into the care of strangers.
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.
Lisa talks to Hollie Singer from the band Adwaith about their tour with The Joy Formidable and having a single remixed by James Dean Bradfield.
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