An entertaining mix of music and chat to start the day.
Adam Walton joins the fun at the Salter’s Festival of Chemistry
The rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside.
A service from St Issell's Church in Saundersfoot led by the Rev Marianne Osborne.
The politics programme that reviews the week and previews what’s to come. Guests include Prof Jon Tonge, Kim Howells, Alison Baily, Kevin Brennan MP & Dr Elin Jones
Mary Stallard discusses the meaning of mysticism and whether it is self-indulgence or a path to the divine.
Roy's guests are Angela Durrant, singing coach and niece of George Formby, and Rhondda playwright Frank Vickery. Show more
Join Jamie for live conversation and music at the Hay Festival, with guests Jessie Burton, Yuval Noah Harari, Dan Thomas, Laura Kemp and Violet Skies.
Steve Groves recalls the fight to save the pit and asks how the Darran Valley has fared since the pit was replaced with a country park.
Aled is joined by journalist, agony aunt and author Virginia Ironside.
Lynn chats to actor and writer Rupert Everett and finds out what to see in May's night skies with Professor Paul Roche.
Mal Pope replays the best from the week's programmes and delves into the BBC Wales archives.
Roy Noble looks back at the career of journalist and broadcaster Patrick Hannan.
A service from St Issell's Church in Saundersfoot led by the Rev Marianne Osborne.
Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic nations and the world. With studio guests, live sessions, reviews and a weekly Welsh gig guide.
Beverley Humphreys explores the vast array of musical performance going on across Wales and the world in music theatre, opera, choirs, bands and orchestras.
Al talks to Rick Buckler, drummer of the Jam, about his autobiography.
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.