The Early Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Wales. Start the day with great tunes and entertaining chat.
Adam Walton meets award-winning wetlands scientist Prof. Chris Freeman from Bangor University to discuss the role of peat bogs as a buffer against climate change
In this episode we're taking a yew tree trail around Brecon and Usk, which includes a contender for the oldest tree in the UK.
Led by Baptist minister the Rev'd Susan Stevenson.
Social affairs correspondent India Pollock discusses social care with Welsh government minister Huw Irranca Davies, Berwyn Prison, and the legacy of Beveridge with Hilary Cottam. Show more
Mary Stallard visits Greenbelt, the annual arts, faith and justice festival. Show more
Great music and guests in the company of Connie for your Sunday morning.
It's non-stop music, with Owen Money spinning classic hits from the 1960s and 1970s.
Another chance to hear Aled with Deborah Meaden. The programme was first broadcast in October 2017.
Music, entertainment and events across Wales, plus guests from all walks of life
Roy's special guest is Peter Krauss , talking about the enthusiasts who have built a Welsh fishing boat known as a Tenby Lugger - using traditional craftsmanship . Show more
Phil the Shelf talks to novelists who are doing what they can to put the record straight about Elizabeth Mortimer and Jane Seymour. And a Welsh writer in the Old West. Show more
In this episode we're taking a yew tree trail around Brecon and Usk, which includes a contender for the oldest tree in the UK.
Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic countries and beyond. Plus Frank'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. Listen & relax.
Kick back and enjoy a selection of fine tunes and great guests with Lisa Gwilym.
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.