Music and chat to ease you into the day including the usual items - Mind Boggler, Sunday School of Rock abd of course Blighty's Buns!
Adam Walton looks at the work of the National Centre for Mental Health in Cardiff, where scientists are exploring the question of whether genes affect mental health.
The rural news magazine explores what the future holds for the Welsh pig industry in a programme originally broadcast in May 2016.
An act of worship led by the Rev Canon Stuart Bell.
Sunday Supplement
Welsh Assembly and Brexit, the future of GCSEs, French beach politics
1 hour, 3 minutes on BBC Radio Wales FM
The week in politics is previewed and reviewed, with news, views and interviews as well as the latest gossip.
Roy Jenkins visits Ffald-y-Brenin in Pembrokeshire, which some regard as one of the most significant centres of Christian renewal in modern Wales.
Roy plays music from the golden age of 30's, 40's and 50's. The choir of the week is Tonyrefail Ladies choir. Show more
Jamie presents strange news from around the world, live music and Sunday lunchtime food and drink.
The first of two programmes in which Professor Dai Smith offers an impressionistic look at the 1970s in Wales, a decade of pop, punk, politics and protest.
Another chance to hear a classic interview from the archive. Aled Jones talks to broadcaster and satirist Ian Hislop.
Lynn is joined by Tracy Cardwell live from the Rhyl airshow. She'll also be playing great music.
The enfant terrible of Radio Wales with his unique take on life.
Jamie Owen heads to Llandrindod Wells where he visits the Cycle Museum, a new pub and Powis Castle and its gardens, before the train reaches its final stop at Shrewsbury.
An act of worship led by the Rev Canon Stuart Bell.
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 meets music producer Steve Levine and looks back on 40 years of Punk. He also talks to Derek D'Souza about his time with The Jam.
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.