An entertaining mix of music and chat to start your day.
Ahead of his appearances at the Machynlleth and Hay Festivals, Adam Walton talks to comedian and writer Robin Ince about psychology, psychiatry and falling in love with science.
The rural news magazine, presented by Rachael Garside. Rural fears of solar cities, Wye there's a river festival and have you ordered your Christmas tree?
Presented by the Rev Rosa Hunt, Minister of Salem Baptist Chapel in Tonteg.
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' guest is three times Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Archbishop Elias Chacour - one of the most charismatic religious figures in the Middle East.
Music from the golden years of entertainment, presented by Dewi Griffiths.
Roy is live from Laugharne Castle and talks to Hannah Ellis, Dylan Thomas' granddaughter, and to Sian Phillips about her role in the BBC's new adaptation of 'Under Milkwood'.
Sunday lunch is a time to get together, talk about the week that's passed and the one ahead. Join Jamie and guests, live from Laugharne, for conversation, laughter and music.
As Wales celebrates the 100th anniversary of its most famous poet, writer and broadcaster Charles Williams goes in search of the real Dylan Thomas beneath the popular stereotype.
Historian and broadcaster Dan Snow joins Aled for an hour of musical conversation.
Mal Pope presents a special programme from Laugharne Live showcasing the highlights of the last seven days on air.
Chris Corcoran tests a panel including Mab Jones, Nadia Kamil and Steffan Rhodri on their knowledge of the Swansea poet. Dylan Thomas expert Jeff Towns adjudicates.
Presented by the Rev Rosa Hunt, Minister of Salem Baptist Chapel in Tonteg.
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 spotlights concerts by BBC National Orchestra of Wales featuring music by Mozart, Schubert, Sibelius, Beethoven and Barber; with soloists Callum Smart and Alban Gerhardt.
Singer-songwriter Tori Amos discusses her new album, and ex-Marillion singer Fish talks about his life in music and his forthcoming Cardiff show.
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.