Great music and chat for your Sunday morning.
Tech watcher Jason Smith explores the ethical dilemmas that AI presents us, including replicating human bias on race and gender. Plus, what future for the workforce as we know it? Show more
We meet the farmers with a passion to share the story of food and farming by taking the farmyard to the schoolyard, to educate youngsters on where their food comes from.
A service from Ararat Baptist Church in Cardiff led by Rev Naomi Dickerson.
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round-up of the Sunday papers with guest reviewers writer and broadcaster Jon Gower and Cardiff Tory councillor Jayne Cowan. Show more
Roy Jenkins meets Sean Stillman, the man behind Zac’s Place in Swansea, which has been described as ‘a church for ragamuffins, a place of glorious chaos and complicated beauty’. Show more
Great music and great guests for your Sunday morning.
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!
Actress and author, Emma Kennedy joins Aled Jones The programme was first broadcast in April 2013.
Lynn is joined by happiness expert Paul Dolan talking about his book 'Happy Ever After' and gets some tips from dog behaviourist Edee Nackers on how to train your dog.
Roy chats to author Aldwyth Rees Davies whose new book tells the story of the Black Mountain Road which runs alongside Roy's childhood home in the village of Brynaman. Show more
Peter Jackson reflects on a protest against the Springbok rugby team and apartheid 50 years ago that turned into a battle but helped change sport – and possibly a nation. Show more
Nicola Heywood Thomas is joined by the new General Director of WNO Aidan Lang, soprano Dame Anne Evans, artist Clive Hicks-Jenkins and Shôn Dale-Jones of Hoipolloi Theatre Company. 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.
Sue invites you to kick back and enjoy a selection of fine tunes from the sixties through to today.
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