View schedule at a glance
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01:00–05:00
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05:00–06:30
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06:30–07:00Nick Servini visits the Airbus factory in Broughton, Flintshire.
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07:00–07:30Peter Johnson with news from Wales and the world.
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07:30–08:00Melanie Doel lets the train take the strain as she joins a group of 'rail ramblers'.
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08:00–08:05News and sport updates.
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08:05–08:31A service from Our Lady and St James' Church in Bangor, led by the Rev Adrian Morrin.
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08:31–09:00Roy Jenkins presents the programme's annual film review.
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09:00–09:05News and sport updates, followed by a BBC Wales charity message.
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09:05–10:00Music from the golden years of entertainment. Presented by Dewi Griffiths.
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10:00–10:03News and sport updates.
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10:03–12:00Music, chat and laughter with Welsh soprano Shan Cothi and guests.
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12:00–12:03News and sport updates.
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12:03–13:00Aled Jones in conversation with composer Howard Goodall.
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13:00–13:05News and sport updates.
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13:05–14:00
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14:00–14:03News and sport updates.
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14:03–14:302/6. Tanni Grey Thompson talks to Olympic swimmer Duncan Goodhew about life after retirement.
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14:30–16:32Owen Money presents a lively mix of music and humour.
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16:32–17:001/6. Huw Williams walks along a disused railway line, collecting people's stories along the way
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17:00–17:03News and sport updates.
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17:03–17:32Adam Walton hears about the Sands of Time project, which explores climate change.
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17:32–18:003/6. Former head of MI5 Stella Rimington is Phil Rickman's guest.
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18:00–18:04News and sport updates.
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18:04–19:00Beverley Humphreys encourages people to learn to sing the Hallelujah Chorus.
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19:00–19:04News and sport updates.
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19:04–21:00Frank Hennessy and Amy Wadge swap their personal tastes in music.
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21:00–22:00Music from the golden years of entertainment. Presented by Dewi Griffiths.
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22:00–01:00With the best in new Welsh music, exclusive sessions, interviews and demos.
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01:00–06:00

