An entertaining mix of music and chat to start the day.
Adam Walton enters the science pavilion at the National Eisteddfod in Meifod to learn more about the science of music.
The rural news magazine, combining a visit to the countryside with a few home comforts.
The Bread of Life, from Ruabon Parish Church. Kate Tiltman ponders the nourishment from spiritual bread.
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Mai Davies presents the weekly politics programme. Guests include former MP Sian James, Isabel Hardman, Lola Adesioye, Dr David Williams, Stephen James and Russell George AM. Show more
Roy Jenkins talks to Welsh language poet Menna Elfyn about her life and work, from her non-conformist background to the many causes to which she has leant her voice. Show more
Roy finds out about The Welsh at Gallipoli, an exhibition at Porthcawl Museum.
Jamie presents strange news from around the world, live music, conversation and laughter.
Professor Dai Smith concludes his series taking an impressionistic look at the 1970s in Wales, a decade of pop, punk, politics and protest.
Another chance to hear Aled Jones talking to musician, conductor and broadcaster Charles Hazlewood.
Lynn's special guest is Jamie Baulch, one of Wales's leading athletes.
Llinos Lee replays the best of the week's programmes and delves into the BBC Wales archives.
Sian Pari Huws presents highlights from this year's National Eisteddfod in Meifod - the festival of literature, music and performance.
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.
Alan presents classic songs and explores the stories behind them with guests, plus he has a tribute to the much-loved Cilla Black.
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.