Great music and chat for your Sunday morning.
So- called 'designer drugs' like spice are having a major impact on the streets of Wales. Adam Walton investigates how science is helping us understand new psychoactive substances. Show more
A look at how the rural museum provides an important and valued service to their communities.
A service from All Saints Church, Penarth celebrating the poetry and hymns of George Herbert.
The preacher is the Rev'd Peter Cox
Sunday Supplement
Floods, far right & Victorians collecting frenzy
58 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round-up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers Brexit Party AM Mark Reckless & Cardiff University's Heath Jeffries Show more
Roy Jenkins meets Martyn Joseph to talk about faith, life and music. Show more
Sunday Morning with Scott Quinnell & Co
With Gareth Edwards, Matt Johnson and Callum Howells
1 hour, 29 minutes on BBC Radio Wales MW
Scott Quinnell with Matt Johnson, Gareth Edwards, Callum Howells and The Apprentice winner and baker Alana Spencer. 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!
Aled is joined by Jules Hudson. The programme was first broadcast in May 2018.
Director Todd Haynes and corporate lawyer Rob Bilott tell the true story behind the film ‘Dark Waters’ and genealogist Cat Whiteaway shares more family stories from her postbag. Show more
Roy tells the moving story of Welsh rugby legend Charlie Pritchard, who was man of the match in the famous 1905 victory over the All Blacks but lost his life in World War One. Show more
In 1990, floods devastated a large part of North Wales. Tracy Cardwell, a young journalist at the time, returns to the epicentre in Towyn to recall events with local people. Show more
Oliver Hides and studio guests discuss the lessons that need to be learnt from the recent storms that have left hundreds of homes across Wales inundated
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 Lisa Gwilym.
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