Great music and chat for your Sunday morning.
Adam Walton joins experts in exploring the carbon cycle, revealing ways to help lower the rising levels of CO2 in our atmosphere. Show more
We ask is the milk sector in Wales broken and look at how the community can get involved in looking after the fish stocks of the river Towy
Led by the Rev'd Dr Karen Smith, a Baptist minister and author
Political discussion followed by a paper review with guest reviewers - political analyst Liz Silversmith and Daniel Power, a Professor of Medieval History at Swansea University Show more
Psychiatrist Dr Rhiannon Lloyd has brought together sworn enemies in countries such as Rwanda, Ukraine and Congo. She talks to Roy Jenkins about her life and her Christian faith. Show more
Sunday Morning with Scott Quinnell & Co
Bryn Terfel joins Scott and Amanda
1 hour, 29 minutes on BBC Radio Wales MW
Scott Quinnell and Amanda Protheroe-Thomas on the Rugby World Cup with England rugby legend Phil Vickery. Joining in the conversation, Bryn Terfel and Celyn Jones. 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!
Chef Michael Caines joins Aled Jones.
Legendary director Ken Loach joins Lynn to talk his new film 'Sorry We Missed You', and she'll be talking new wildlife doc 'The Elephant Queen'.
Relax with Roy for classic songs from the 40's, 50's and beyond, together with great conversation for a laid back Sunday.
Chris Stuart reunites those who could say I Was There at moments of Welsh social history. This episode recalls the arrival of the UK's first hypermarket in Caerphilly in 1972. Show more
Oliver Hides and studio guests discuss what voters can expect in the forthcoming General Election campaign. How will the campaign be waged, messages framed and leaders presented?
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 from the sixties through to today with Sue Charles.
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