An entertaining mix of music and chat to start the day.
With John Grattan, professor of geo-archaeology at Aberystwyth University, Adam Walton searches the Cambrian Mountains for a Bronze Age copper mine.
The rural news magazine for those who live and work in the Welsh countryside. Rachael Garside goes orienteering in mid-Wales. Show more
A service from St Martin's Church, Caerphilly. Preacher: Rev Mark Greenaway-Robbins.
Sunday Supplement
Scottish Labour leader, Betsi Cadwaladr Health Boad, Cuba
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Owain Clarke sits in on the weekly politics programme. Guests include Alun Cairns MP, Simon Dean, Lindsay McIntosh, Jo Stevens MP, David Egan, Will Grant and Dean Powell.
Celebrated composer Paul Mealor talks about the spiritual process of writing sacred choral music and of how a near-drowning at the age of nine led him into the Christian faith.
Music and chat with Roy and guests.
Sian Lloyd is your host for strange news from around the world, live music, conversation and laughter and Sunday lunchtime food and drink.
Charles Williams asks whether his 19th-century ancestor Sir John Williams, physician to Queen Victoria and founder president of the National Library of Wales, was Jack the Ripper.
Aled Jones talks to producer John Lloyd, the man behind QI and Blackadder.
Lynn Bowles presents good music, a sprinkling of celebrity sparkle and a host of experts taking listeners' calls.
Mal Pope replays the best from the week's programmes and delves into the BBC Wales archives.
Adam Walton explores the history of Wartski, which rose from humble beginnings in Bangor to become jewellers to six generations of the royal family and famous throughout the world.
A service from St Martin's Church, Caerphilly. Preacher: Rev Mark Greenaway-Robbins.
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.
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.