Helen Bowden sits in for Vicki Blight with early morning music and chat.
What can shipwrecks can teach us about the sea bed? Plus we find out about the 'triffid'-like plankton that is fascinating scientists.
Rural news magazine. Encouraging people to eat oysters, the farmers selling milk from a vending machine and sculpting gates in the landscape. Show more
A service from Bethel Baptist Church in Pontyclun, led by senior pastor Reverend Peter Idris Taylor.
Sunday Supplement
Withdrawal Bill; Scottish Devolution; George Thomas
58 minutes on BBC Radio Wales FM
Vaughan Roderick's guests include Jo Stevens MP, Lesley Riddoch and Martin Shipton. Show more
Roy Jenkins presents an in-depth interview with the Most Reverend John Davies, this week named as the 13th Archbishop of Wales. Show more
With great conversation and an even greater playlist, Lucy is the perfect accompaniment for a lazy Sunday morning.
A second dose of Owen Money for the weekend. It's non-stop music all the way as the classic hits from the 60s and 70s just keep on coming!
Aled Jones is joined by Willy Russell, who talks about the thirtieth anniversary of his play Shirley Valentine.
Dr Rhys Jones highlights the creepy crawlies you can find in your local area, and Cat Whiteaway tells you how to go about tracing your family tree. Show more
Roy Noble
Roy's new Sunday teatime show starts today - special guest Richard Parks
1 hour, 29 minutes on BBC Radio Wales FM
Music, guests and chat, with Roy Noble. A new tea-time slot 4 pm - 6 pm every Sunday but with old favourites, including classic tunes and his Golden Postbag for requests. Show more
Jamie Owen explores the Islands of Wales to find out out what life is like for the people who live and work on them. Show more
Ex-Wales football captain and manager Terry Yorath talks to Peter Jackson about triumph and tragedy, from the league championship to losing a son.
The best in traditional and contemporary folk groups and acoustic music, plus Frank Hennessy's weekly Celtic gig guide.
The finest musical melodies. Exquisite performances from stage and screen. Orchestral and choral works from Wales and the world. There's no need to book your seat!
Alan talks to singer-songwriter Tori Amos and plays tracks from her new studio album, and broadcaster Nigel Crowle remembers the late Walter Becker of Steely Dan. Show more
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.