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Phone-in on Nicky Campbell's 5Live programme about Rory McIlroy's Masters win.
BBC Live Streams
A free-wheeling, whimsical sketch show slipping between the real and imagined.
BBC Radio 4
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls for a General Election after Liz Truss' resignation.
BBC News
How illnesses like anorexia and body dysmorphia are on the rise among Welsh teenagers.
BBC One Wales
Action from the all-female single-seater racing championship the W Series.
BBC Sport
Coverage from the inaugural W Series Esports League.
Adventures based on Somerset Maugham's experiences during the First World War
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Stockbroker Charles Strickland is seen as dull. His artistic revolution is yet to come.
A story by W Somerset Maugham, dramatised by Ronald Frame.
Former Olympic head of deliverance Ian Fletcher is the BBC's head of values.
BBC Two
The Welsh Amateur Boxing Association with the best of Welsh boxing.
BBC One
Drama. A high-school graduate strikes up an unlikely friendship with his therapist.
The story of the 1993 Waco siege and the lasting impact on those who survived.
Waffle is an adorable talking dog who can't help but cause mayhem and mischief!
CBeebies
Get ready for brand new Waffle the Wonder Dog, coming soon to CBeebies
A story of shipwreck and survival - and a court martial that reveals a shocking truth.
Follow the latest, live with BBC News.
Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin has told mercenaries to turn back to 'avoid bloodshed'
Wagner's monumental music drama, in a critically acclaimed production by Opera North.
BBC Four
Forced out of Crystal City, a group of Mormons head west in search of the promised land.
Western. A freight wagon line leader tries to deliver supplies to needy settlers.
Five WAGs work in some of the poorest and most deprived neighbourhoods in South Africa
BBC Three
Five WAGs work in some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in South Africa
Exploring hidden workings of the tabloids, PRs and agents connected to ‘Wagatha Christie'.
The Wah Yan Jee Sing team bring you the latest on health and social issues in Cantonese
BBC Radio Ulster
Semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama written and directed by actor Richard E Grant.
Huw Williams appraises classic comedy music written for film, television and radio.
Waheed Akhtar on BBC Radio Sheffield.
BBC Radio Sheffield
The story of Dr Waheed Arian, whose telemedicine scheme is saving lives in war zones.
John Simpson tells the remarkable story of Waheed Arian.
An exploration of the work of Britain's greatest fell walker and author, Alfred Wainwright
Julia Bradbury walks across northern England from the west to the east coast.
Documentary recalling the life of eccentric Lancastrian Alfred Wainwright.
Stuart Maconie follows in the footsteps of Lake District fell walker Alfred Wainwright.
Game show in which contestants must wait as long as possible to answer the questions.
CBBC
Spending a week with her teacher Miss Dudley is badly-behaved Loretta's worst nightmare.
The serious and not so serious side of returning unwanted gifts and faulty products.
Stephanie Cole and Graham Crowden star as two geriatric delinquents.
As Scotland awaits a referendum on Independence, what has Quebec's experience been?
Islam in the modern world
BBC World Service
The story of one man's attempt to challenge fifty years of UK drug policy.
1963 film on unemployment followed by a report on how it changed the north's politics.
Jack Ashley's film showed the suffering caused by high unemployment in Hartlepool. (1963)
BBC
Choreographer Mthuthuzeli November contemplates the purpose of life.
Tom Naismith returns to Lancashire to find his uncle's business floundering. Why?
Series which draws out the dreams and preoccupations of people living in Britain
Raymond Tallis describes how the act of waiting pervades so much of our daily lives.
Author Nick Laird investigates the environmental crisis at Northern Ireland's Lough Neagh.
BBC Radio Kent for breaking news and the big stories of the day.
BBC Radio Kent
Your weekend wake-up call.
BBC Radio York
With Sarah Major
News and insight from the business world.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Terry Wogan's regular morning broadcast, featuring music, news and chat
BBC Radio 2
Chill out over Christmas and New Year with a series of special shows
BBC Radio 1
A lively mix of music for to start the day.
BBC Radio Wales
A grieving couple take part in a ritual to bring their daughter back to life.
A dull middle-aged man temporarily leaves home to spy on his wife to observe what happens.
Hot-blooded reinvestigations of cold cases: new techniques, old crimes.
Romantic comedy. A car salesman tries to hide his affair with his best friend's wife.
Edi Stark investigates if the law and science are at odds in the 'sleepwalking defence'.
BBC Radio Scotland
Edi Stark investigates whether the science and law are at odds in sleepwalking crimes.
Borrowing levels have soared during recent global crises. Will there be a reckoning?
Ydy cwymp Wal Berlin yn 1989 yn taflu goleuni newydd ar wleidyddiaeth heddiw?
BBC Radio Cymru
Bydd Ifor ap Glyn yn cofio 20 mlynedd ers y noson pan ymddangosodd y crac cynta yn wal ...
S4C
Waldemar Januszczak visits the world's oldest international contemporary art festival.
Brian Walden presents vivid personal profiles of postwar Labour Party leaders.
A look at the concept of the hero.
News: Wales video & audio
Sport: Wales video & audio
The investiture of Charles as Prince of Wales in 1969 was dogged by extremist threats.
Documentary exploring the link between Wales and the highest mountain in the world.
Russell T Davies and Eve Myles look at how Hollywood films have portrayed Wales.
Was Wales involved in the slave trade? Sean Fletcher travels to Jamaica to look for clues
Marking the 75th anniversary of the arrival of Basque refugees fleeing Spain's Civil War.
Tony Etoria looks at links between HM Stanley and the old African colonial country
Cardiff has been home to Doctor Who for two decades, and we examine its impact on Wales.
Chris Corcoran presents a personal take on growing up with the Six Nations championship.
Chris Corcoran presents a sideways look at this year's Six Nations rugby championship.
Six people with a connection to war today explore the Great War.
Eddie Butler discovers the stories of the Welshmen who have played in the Ryder Cup.
Eddie Butler presents a series about Wales and the history of the world.
Christian Malcolm sees how Welsh athletes are limbering up for London 2012
Vaughan Roderick asks if Wales can find a vision and make its claim for a better future.
Highlights from the 2013 World Music Festival WOMEX, which was held in Cardiff.
BBC Two Wales
Bethan Elfyn presents a collaborative concert recorded at the Wales Millennium Centre.
A look back at Welsh entertainment and the arts.
The best of the Welsh shows at the Edinburgh Festival.
A look back at the Welsh medal winners at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics.
Eddie Butler delves into the modern Olympics to reveal Wales's original sporting heroes
Frank Hennessy introduces a special concert recorded at the BBC Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff.
Gareth Thomas visits Mametz Wood to unearth his great uncles' involvement in the Somme.
John Humphrys examines the effect of World War II on Wales
BBC Wales’ Business Correspondent Brian Meechan presented the workplace issues programme.
Nick Servini looks at the role of Social Enterprises.
After the game, Katie Owen brings you the biggest tunes to keep the Euros party going.
Frank Hennessy presents highlights from the inaugural Wales Folk Awards.