As The Wales Millennium Centre takes Agatha Christie's 'The Mirror Crack'd' to Mumbai, Nicola Heywood Thomas explores Indian/Welsh connections in the arts. Show more
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Jason takes listeners' calls. What more needs to be done about terrorism to make you feel safe? And is it time for Italy to leave the Six Nations to make way for another team? Show more
Wynne chats to Jimmy Watkins from Treorchy who went from pro athlete to rocker and back to running and celebrates his Town of the Week Pontarddulais.
Strictly's Craig Revel Horwood talk about his debut solo tour, Sir Bob Geldof on the return of the Boomtown Rats, plus TV critic Derfel Williams. Show more
Gareth and the team bring you up to date with everything you need to know as you head home. News, sport, travel and weather: if you're talking about it, we're talking about it.
Comedian and wannabe-panto-star Sarah Breese visits Wales’ finest productions and best loved performers to see what it takes to tread the slippery boards of the pantomime stage. Show more
Janice catches up with Marc Almond and hears about his brand new album ‘Chaos and a Dancing Star’.
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