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Wales at Work
Finance, interest rate hedging and shareholders revolt
30 minutes on BBC Radio Wales FM
Are Welsh companies finding it more difficult to get finance than elsewhere in the UK?
News, sport, weather and travel information with Peter Johnson and Kayley Thomas.
Simon Davies previews Swansea City's trip to Manchester United, and looks ahead to a big week for Wrexham in the play-offs.
Owen Money presents his own brand of music and humour.
Wales' star of the comedy circuit is joined by Chris Corcoran for entertaining chat and banter.
Peter Jackson talks to Vicki Thomas about her golfing family, class differences, representing your country and beating the Americans on their home turf.
What's the Story goes on the road for the first time, coming live from the Machynlleth Comedy Festival. Dan Mitchell is joined by some of the best comics at the event.
Rhys and Eggsy, from Newport band Goldie Lookin' Chain, steer you through the afternoon with their unique blend of music, entertainment and randomness.
Wales's chopsiest tenor charms the nation with a couple of hours of good music and weekend chat. Sing out what you're up to by calling 03700 100 110.
A look at the financial pressures on Wales' top athletes. We follow Christian Malcolm around Europe as he searches for medals and money to pay his mortgage.
Georgia Ruth Williams sits in for Bethan with a mix of classic rock, new folk, indie anthems and essential new Welsh tunes.
Elis James comperes a specially recorded programme showcasing some of the comics appearing at the 2012 festival, including Mike Bubbins, Isy Suttie and Ben Partridge.
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.