An entertaining mix of music and chat to start the day.
The rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside. Rachael Garside visits the Country Market in Denbigh, which is celebrating 40 years of production.
Service from Bethesda Baptist Church in Rogerstone. The preacher is the Rev Keith Glover.
Vaughan Roderick presents the weekly politics programme that provides a comprehensive review and preview of the political week - with interviews, news, views and gossip.
Steffan Garrero and guests discuss the weekend's sport.
Historian Gareth Williams journeys to France to discover the remarkable story of a Welshman from Penarth, and his crucial role in the early development of rugby in the region.
Aled Jones in conversation with Sian Lloyd.
Selma Chalabi hears the stories of young Welsh Muslims whose lives have been moulded by the events of 9/11.
On September 11th 2001, Stephen Evans was in the World Trade Centre when the first plane hit the Twin Towers. He talks to Sian Pari Huws about the 9/11 attacks and their aftermath.
The Day the World Changed: Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the impact on faith communities of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Chris Moore sits in for Owen Money with music from the 50s to the70s.
Mal Pope replays the best from this week's programmes as well as delving into the BBC Wales archives.
Frank Hennessy and Amy Wadge explore their musical influences, and host the occasional acoustic session.
In 1934, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences introduced the new category of Best Original Song. Dewi Griffiths presents the winning songs of the first 20 years.
Beverley Humphreys introduces a selection of well-loved songs from stage and screen.
The best in new Welsh music, exclusive sessions, interviews and demos.
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.