As part of the BBC's 'A History of the World' project, Peter Baker and guests discuss objects they own, which help shed light on the story of their faith.
News, sport, weather and travel information with Oliver Hides and Mark Hutchings.
Jamie Owen and Lisa Rogers with the first person to swim across the North Pole, and father and son rugby referees.
Jason Mohammad introduces listener debate on the top stories of the day.
Roy Noble with Sir Terry Matthews the owner of the Celtic Manor, home to the 2010 Ryder Cup.
Drivetime news, sport, weather and travel with Gareth Lewis and Kayley Thomas.
Nicola Heywood Thomas presents a special programme from the Hay Literary Festival.
Music sessions, tips on hot venues and behind-the-scenes gossip with a mix of music and chat reflecting the rich Welsh cultural scene.
Peter Stead pays tribute to political columnist Alan Watkins, Eisteddfod leader Dafydd Whittall and sculptor David Slivka, who befriended Dylan Thomas and worked on Deathmask.
Join the club for music and chat.
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.