Oliver Hides and guests explore the economic impact of Coronavirus - the firms, jobs and wages lost - and discuss the prospects for recovery as businesses begin to open up again.
Claire and the team bring you everything you need to know as you wake up. News, sport, travel and weather: if you're talking about it, we're talking about it.
Dot Davies
Would you welcome a 20 mph speed limit in residential areas?
1 hour, 30 minutes on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Dot takes listeners' calls. Plans to make 20 mph the default in residential areas have received initial backing in the Senedd. Will you be slowing down? Show more
Owen plays feel good classics for your morning.
Wynne with great music and chat, where the listeners are the stars of the show. Get in touch with the programme. Email wynne@bbc.co.uk. Tweet @bbcradiowales.
Choir conductor Karen Gibson talks about The Kingdom Choir's first-ever original song which is called Real Love; and we have advice from dentist Russell Gidney. Show more
Everything you need to know as you head home.
The Call Up
Marching Orders and Basic Training
28 minutes on BBC Radio Wales MW
Available for over a year
Phil Carradice presents the stories of some of the many men in Wales called up for National Service, between 1947 and 1963, as they faced the ordeal of 'square bashing'. Show more
Janice has Super Marine in session.
Great music, chat and teasers. Call Chris on 03700 100 110 or Text 8 10 12. Standard geographic charges from mobiles and landlines will apply. Tweet @bbcradiowales
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