Early in World War II, British workers broke a world record for building a bomber from scratch. This programme traces six of the workers, one of whom was only 14 years old. Show more
Charting the reaction in Margate to a play about a seaside town struggling to reinvigorate itself following decades of decline. Show more
20 minutes
Two great Welsh sporting moments, featuring Norton's Coin's shock victory in the Cheltenham Gold Cup and Wrexham's 1976 European Cup Winner's Cup quarter-final against Anderlecht. Show more
Classic sport moments. Tony Lewis tells the tale of a distant summer when an undefeated Glamorgan won the county championship for the second time.
10 minutes
Colin Jones recalls the night in 1981 when he beat Kirkland Laing to retain his British Welterweight title.
On their 1963 tour New Zealand lost just once. Wales legend David Watkins remembers the day Newport beat Wilson Whineray's All Blacks. Show more
Series celebrating Welsh sport. Wales manager John Toshack recalls the time when Cardiff City reached the semi-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup.
The Derby 1971, Darts World Championship 1978, British Welterweight Title 1980 - three extraordinary tales from Wales' sporting history.
30 minutes
On a hot summer's day in 1964 Glamorgan beat Australia for the first time. In 1973 Wales met Poland also for the first time and in 1975 Wales scored a record victory over Ireland.
30 minutes
Featuring Wrexham vs. Anderlecht in the quarter-finals of the European Cup Winners Cup in 1976 and Ray Reardon's 6th victory in World Professional Snooker Championship. Show more
Series celebrating Welsh sport. This programme looks at the biggest ever shock in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, when a 100-1 outsider beat the nation's favourite horse.
Trainer Ian Balding remembers the day in 1971 when half a million people saw Geoff Lewis ride Mill Reef to victory in the Epsom Derby.
10 minutes
A look back at Colin Jones fighting Kirkland Laing for the British Welterweight title in 1980.
Ossie Wheatley remembers the hot August day in 1964, when Glamorgan beat the Australians at a packed St Helens.
10 minutes
A look back at Leighton Rees's victory from 1978, when he won the first World Professional Darts Championship. Show more
Ieuan Evans tells the story of Llanelli's victory over the World Champions in one of Stradey Park's greatest days.
David Watkins recalls Wales' first Triple Crown for 13 years.
Series celebrating Welsh sport. It was just another cricket match - then Gary Sobers came in to bat and scored a world record six sixes.
Documentary following the extraordinary story of quadriplegic Hilary Lister as she undertakes a 3,000 mile voyage around Britain, sailing in a yacht over three months. Show more
The match between Wales and Ireland in 1975 produced a record victory. Captain Mervyn Davies tells the story.