Start the day with music and a smile.
Adam Walton talks to Aberystwyth glaciologist Bryn Hubbard, recent recipient of the Polar Medal for his work in Greenland and the Antarctic.
The rural news magazine examines the new sea bass rules, finds out about securing a future for Wales's only city farm and explores 20 years of smoking food in the Black Mountains.
A service presented by the Rev Dr Jennie Hurd, chair of the Cymru Synod of the Methodist Church in Wales.
Sunday Supplement
Lord Kinnock, Lib Dem Conference and Sunday Trading
1 hour, 3 minutes on BBC Radio Wales FM
With Lord Kinnock, Kirsty Williams AM, Michael Fabricant MP, Carolyn Harris MP, Prof Matthew Goodwin and Liz Saville Roberts MP, plus the papers with Bethan Darwin and Neil McEvoy.
Though its government is atheist, China is home to some of the world's largest religious communities. Mary Stallard and panel discuss Chinese beliefs and cultural practices.
Roy broadcasts from Dublin ahead of the afternoon's Six Nations match.
Jamie presents strange news from around the world, live music, conversation and laughter.
Roy and Irishman Bob Fannin look ahead to the 2016 Six Nations clash between Ireland and Wales in a special programme from Ballsbridge, Dublin.
From Dublin, build-up to and live commentary on the 2016 Six Nations match between Ireland and Wales.
Rick O'Shea sits in for Rob to field calls on the day's Six Nations game.
As the Land Rover Defender reaches the end of the line, Jamie meets people still passionate about the vehicle that has been in production since 1948.
A service presented by the Rev Dr Jennie Hurd, chair of the Cymru Synod of the Methodist Church in Wales.
Frank plays an extensive selection of Welsh and Irish music to mark the start of the Six Nations.
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 hosts a session from singer-songwriter Newton Faulkner, plus a preview of a new book on band the Faces.
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.