First broadcast: on BBC One WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Aled Jones hosts the first semi-final of a brand new Young Choir of the Year competition in Bangor. The five junior choirs sing to win a place in the final. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Aled Jones hosts the final of the Young Choir of the Year 2018 competition from the Pontio Centre in Bangor, featuring the junior and senior choirs. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC FourLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
Clemency Burton-Hill, Alison Balsom and Josie D'Arby present coverage of the final, as three musicians each perform a full concerto with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two England
The competition reaches its climax as three finalists make a bid to win the prestigious title, each performing a concerto of their choice with the Northern Sinfonia. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC FourLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
Coverage of the final of the inaugural BBC Young Musician Jazz Award from Cardiff. The five finalists include three saxophonists, a trumpeter and double bassist. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One South WestLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales HD
A special episode to celebrate the BBC’s 100th birthday. Natasha Raskin Sharp is in Newark with broadcasters Tony Blackburn, Gyles Brandreth, Owain Wyn Evans and Josie d’Arby. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Rap artists teach a Methodist congregation to modernise a traditional hymn to celebrate BBC Music Day. David Grant meets the singing pilgrims progressing around Britain.
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Sally Magnusson presents from RAF Brize Norton. Plus stories from a veteran of the Arctic Convoys and a mother whose son died in the line of duty. Show more
Surprising real-life stories from familiar places. Josie D'Arby meets a man campaigning for a study into the health problems suffered by veterans of the British atomic programme. Show more
Josie d'Arby finds out if a Gloucestershire wine can win over French connoisseurs, and Mike Dilger explores whether Wiltshire's orchards should be protected as wildlife habitats. Show more
Surprising real-life stories from familiar places. Ashley Blake joins the police and Trading Standards as they clamp down on counterfeit goods. Show more
Local stories. Actor James Redmond tells the story of a namesake who served on a World War One hospital ship. Also, the Bristol woman losing her locks to help cancer patients. Show more
Local stories. Britain's last survivor of the First World War trenches returns to the battlefield to place a memorial stone at the spot where so many of his friends were lost. Show more
Real life stories from the West. From petrol to pop - how a former garage attendant is tipped for stardom, and the company selling off useless plots of land at premium prices. Show more
Local stories, including shocking revelations about racial discrimination in the West. Meanwhile, Mark Horton investigates plans to restore the oldest lido in the country. Show more
Local stories. Inside Out reveals the new operation helping to save heart attack victims, and recreates George Pocock's first attempt to fly a kite from a horse-drawn carriage. Show more
Local stories. Can Switzerland help Bristol to crack its heroin problem? And are the Druids right to call for the unearthed remains of a child to be re-buried at Avebury? Show more
Local stories. Ten years after the horse tranquiliser drug, ketamine, hit the headlines, Inside Out reveals the shocking long-term effects on human health now coming to light. Show more