Tom Price sits in, with an entertaining mix of music and chat to start your day.
The National Eisteddfod is not just an arts festival - there is plenty of science on offer too. Adam Walton explores the Eisteddfod's Science and Technology Pavilion.
The rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside.
A service from Criccieth Family Church, led by Pastor Ben Thomas.
Vaughan Roderick presents the weekly politics programme that provides a comprehensive review and preview of the political week, with interviews, news, views and gossip.
Roy Jenkins's guest is Professor Sue Black, a world leading forensic anthropologist.
Music from the golden years of entertainment, presented by Dewi Griffiths.
Roy talks to legendary clarinettist Acker Bilk, who performed at the Brecon Jazz festival.
Claire Summers sits in for Jamie, with music from Cardiff singer-songwriter Chris Ridgeway.
Outspoken retired surgeon Christine Evans looks at controversial issues affecting day-to-day life, investigating the effect council cuts are having on public transport.
Aled is in musical conversation with the theatre producer and Everton Football Club chairman Bill Kenwright. The programme was first broadcast in May 2006.
Mal Pope replays the best from this week's programmes and delves into the BBC Wales archives.
Why don't Welsh comedians talk about being Welsh as much as other nationalities seem to celebrate their heritage? Tom Price investigates, at Edinburgh Fringe.
Sian Pari Huws presents a special programme rounding up the week's highlights of the National Eisteddfod, from the Maes in Denbigh.
Frank Hennessy presents the very best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic nations and the world. Studio guests, live sessions, reviews and the weekly Welsh gig guide.
Music from the golden years of entertainment, presented by Dewi Griffiths.
Beverley Humphreys introduces a selection of well-loved songs from stage and screen.
Keep up-to-date with all the happenings in the Friendly Garden, as Chris picks out his favourite moments from the past weeks.
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.