An entertaining mix of music and chat to start the day.
Adam Walton chats to Welsh scientist Jonathan Shanklin about the discovery of the hole in the ozone layer 30 years ago.
A weekly slice of rural life in Wales. As the election approaches, Rachael Garside interviews the leaders of the two main farming unions.
An act of worship led by the Rev Jennifer Hurd.
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 looks at religious conversion through the eyes of three people who have swapped faiths.
Roy marks Bing Crosby's birthday by playing some of the Crooner's best-loved songs, and Gill Rossini previews her book charting the history of adoption.
Jamie presents strange news from around the world, live music, conversation and laughter.
Louise Elliott follows the progress of the inmates of Prescoed Prison working at the Clink Restaurant in Cardiff.
Aled is joined by chef and TV presenter Gino D'Acampo.
Folk musician Ralph McTell is Lynne's guest, and antiques expert Louis Bannon explains the increased interest in First World War medals.
Mal Pope replays the best from the week's programmes and delves into the BBC Wales archives.
Jamie Owen is in Swansea where he meets a busker who has traded a life in the Caribbean for a life of entertaining the shoppers of South Wales.
An act of worship led by the Rev Jennifer Hurd.
Frank Hennessy's guest is Geoff Cripps, who lifts the lid on the Attitude Festival in Merthyr on 9 May, featuring music by more 'mature' artists.
Beverley Humphreys explores the vast array of musical performance going on across Wales and the world in music theatre, opera, choirs, bands and orchestras.
Alan presents classic songs and explores the stories behind them with guests.
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.