Comedy sequel to Twenty Twelve. Ian Fletcher must defuse 'Wingategate' with a live interview after a TV presenter claims she has been discriminated against because of her age. Show more
57 minutes
Medical drama series. When Michael leaves Malick to run AAU on his own, what will it take for him to realize he needs to trust his team in order to succeed? Show more
Tim uses a phone app to find a boyfriend, Cassie tries to impress Billy by dressing as a WAG, and Gaz decides he must walk again. Show more
Comedy. The chairman and caretaker of a Welsh working men's club worry that Colin Baker, whom they have booked to attract more members, will be lured away by the Conservative Club. Show more
The podcast for those involved in the production of beef animals and dairy herds. Featuring letters on the topic of the world's favourite meat sauce - gravy. Show more
A body goes missing from a crime scene, but was it ever even there in the first place? Stars Matthew Holness and Nadia Kamil. Show more
Finding out who tried to frame him for the death of the councillor, leads Angstrom to Benny from Abba. Stars Matthew Holness. Show more
Kayleigh swears she saw a BBC weatherman take his top off on TV a few years back. Did it really happen or is she just wasting our bloody time? Ray Moss investigates.
Has Christine’s loyalty card been cloned? Ray Moss investigates the case of a million missing points in a new episode of this entirely fictional comedy podcast.
Why did Hari's dad leave him 50,000 towels in his will? Ray Moss puts his body on the line to find out.
In this gripping season finale, Ray Moss uncovers a secret so powerful that you might not ever be able to look at a Flamingo the same way again.
Front Row
Alan Cumming; Marlowe's Edward II; new feminist comedians
30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW
Available for over a year
Alan Cumming on his new film, Any Day Now; the verdict on a bold new staging of Marlowe's Edward II; how female comics make feminism funny; new art inspired by the Victorians. Show more
Who’s got talent? Stephen K Amos's teenage years in 1980s South London. By Jonathan Harvey with Stephen K Amos. From 2015. Show more
BBC Wales Live
06/06/2018
40 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One WalesLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales HD
A report on domestic abuse and the family court - is enough being done to protect victims? Plus is Brexit good or bad for lamb farmers in Wales? Show more
Kevin is concerned when a student lies about his injuries. Elsewhere, it is a big day for Howard. Zara and Daniel wait anxiously for the results of Joe's latest tests. Show more
What if bees are no more, 30 years from now? Kirsty Wark’s documentary from the future. With Nadia Kamil. From 2014. Show more
Kirsty Wark presents a documentary from 30 years in the future, imagining if driverless cars were to become a hit. From 2014. Show more
What if drugs were legal, 30 years from now? Kirsty Wark’s documentary from the future. With Geoffrey McGivern. From 2014. Show more
What if we live forever, 30 years from now? Kirsty Wark’s documentary from the future. With Alistair McGowan. From 2014. Show more