Mal Pope presents great music and chat for early risers.
Current affairs programme presented by Peter Johnson.
News, sport and weather updates.
Nick Servini hosts a lively discussion about work and business.
Mel Doel presents the rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside.
News, sport and weather updates.
A service from Raglan Baptist Church, led by Rev Robert Atkins.
Religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
News and sport updates.
Dewi Griffiths presents music from the golden years of entertainment.
Roy Noble takes a jaunty look at the week, includes his favourite music and his Letter from Aberdare.
Patrick Hannan and guests peruse the Sunday papers, discussing the week just gone and the one to come.
Iolo Williams visits the RSPB's Ynis Hir reserve near Machynlleth to observe migrating geese from Greenland.
Phil Carradice looks at some fascinating stories of the past from around Wales. He recalls the story of the great Victorian entrepreneur Solomon Andrews.
News and issues from Wales and around the world, presented by Peter Johnson.
Nicola Heywood Thomas joins Daniel Evans in New York as he gets ready for the Broadway opening night of the musical Sunday in the Park with George.
Owen Money plays a selection of classic tracks.
Max Boyce asks guests how they would like to spend their last day on Earth. This week features Welsh Rugby Union Chief Executive Roger Lewis.
News, sport and weather updates.
Adam Walton keeps listeners up to date with the ever changing world of technology.
Sitcom set in a comprehensive school. 2/6. An Inspector Calls: A LEA Inspector threatens to close the school down if standards fail to improve before the end of the day.
News and sport updates.
Penny Simpson's winner of the Rhys Davies Short Story Competition, read by Richard Harrington. Stonemason Jim is surprised when Lily wants to commission a tombstone for herself.
Welsh singer Shan Cothi with light classical music and conversation. Including a news, sport and weather bulletin at 7.00pm.
A musical adventure in which Amy Wadge and Frank Hennessy swap ideas and enthusiasms about their personal tastes.
Sounds from and interviews with up-and-coming Welsh bands. Plus the gig guide.
BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and current affairs, science and arts programmes to take you through the night.