Mal Pope presents great music and conversation for early risers.
Nick Servini and guests discuss the minimum wage.
News, sport and weather updates.
Felicity Evans with the latest news from Wales and the world, a round-up of all the weekend sport plus a look at the Sunday papers.
The rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside. How flood defences are being repaired in Monmouthshire.
News, sport and weather updates.
A service from St. Madoc's Church in Llanbadoc, Usk, led by the Reverend Andrew Morton.
Award-winning religious affairs programme. John Morgans, one of the most respected church leaders in Wales, talks about the diary he has kept for over 50 years.
News and sport updates.
Dewi Griffiths presents music from the golden years of entertainment.
News, sport and weather updates.
It's high class bacon and bap entertainment when Gavin and Stacey star Ruth Jones hosts her very own brunchtime radio show with music, comedy, guests and baps.
News, sport and weather updates.
Another chance to hear Aled's musical conversation with singer-songwriter Martyn Joseph. The programme was first broadcast in October 2008.
Patrick Hannan and guests read the Sunday papers, discuss the week just gone and the one to come.
Sian Pari Huws talks to Gareth Edwards, whose one-year-old daughter Cerys was severely injured when their family car was involved in an accident.
Owen Money with classic tracks.
Comedy series offering acerbic reflections on life in Wales today. With Matthew Gravelle, Richard Elfyn, Siriol Jenkins, Elry Thomas. Recorded at the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff.
News, sport and weather updates.
Adam Walton and the team come direct from the BBC Wales Here For You roadshow at Glyndwr University in Wrexham, where they will be looking into the science of Doctor Who.
Sian Pari Huws explores personal diaries to examine day-to-day life in Wales. This programme looks at the years 1939-40 through the eyes of a housewife and a newspaper employee.
News, sport and weather updates.
Beverley Humphreys introduces music from the orchestra's visit to the Swansea Festival, featuring pieces by Glinka, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov, conducted by David Atherton.
Frank Hennessy and Amy Wadge swap their personal tastes in music, including the unusual, entertaining, comical and downright quirky.
The best new music from Wales, including exclusive session tracks from Joy Formidable.
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.