Mal Pope presents great music and chat for early risers.
Children's Commissioner Keith Towler talks to Phil George about the values that sustain him in the job he loves.
News, sport and weather updates.
Series in which people reveal their secrets. Family secrets, from illegitimacy and hidden identities to risking everything by telling the truth.
The rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside.
News, sport and weather updates.
A service from St Madoc's Church, Llanbadoc near Usk, led by Rev Andrew Morton.
Award-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins looks at the relationship between religion and autism.
News and sport updates.
Dewi Griffiths presents music from the golden years of entertainment.
News, sport and weather updates.
Roy Noble takes a jaunty look at the week. Includes his favourite music and his Letter from Aberdare.
News, sport and weather updates.
Patrick Hannan and guests peruse the Sunday papers, discussing the week just gone and the one to come.
News, sport and weather updates.
Derek Brockway tackles a section of the Epynt Way, the bridleway that runs through the Sennybridge army training area in Breckonshire, and uncovers some of its fascinating history.
Phil Carradice investigates the history of Welsh tuberculosis sanatoria through the testimonies of former patients.
News and issues from Wales and around the world, presented by Peter Johnson.
Children's Commissioner Keith Towler talks to Phil George about the values that sustain him in the job he loves.
Presented by Colin Jackson. This programme is all about concentration, and features nutritional advice from expert Amanda Ursell and an interview with young golfer Rhys Davies.
News, sport and weather updates.
Adam Walton keeps listeners up to date with the ever changing world of technology.
Paul Henry looks at how the diverse landscape of Wales has inspired artists, musicians and writers. This programme looks at the wonderful world of Roald Dahl.
News, sport and weather updates.
John Owen Jones sits in for Shan Cothi with light classical music and conversation.
Frank Hennessy and Amy Wadge swap their personal tastes in music, including the unusual, entertaining, comical and downright quirky.
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.