FM Schedule
Early
01:00
As BBC Radio 5 Live—06/06/2021
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Morning
06:00
The Review Show—Dream Horse, the Brexit novel, a heritage thriller and Gruff Rhys's volcano muse
Gary Raymond and guests cast a critical eye on the Welsh arts scene.
06:30
Uninvited—Viruses
Tales of the uninvited, the life that lives within us.
07:00
Country Focus—Tackling the Climate Emergency
Working towards a greener future for Wales and beyond.
07:31
Celebration—Rev'd Dr Phil Wall
A service led by the Rev'd Dr Phil Wall, a United Reformed Church Minister in Pontypridd
08:00
Sunday Supplement—Covid rules, holiday homes and gender politics in football
Political news, discussions and analysis with Cemlyn Davies presenting this week.
09:00
All Things Considered—The Call
Roy Jenkins explores what it is that leads people to pursue ordination.
09:31
Sunday Morning with Colin Jackson and Suzanne Packer—Eamonn Holmes and Gabrielle Creevy
Spend your morning with Wales' most dynamic brother and sister duo.
11:00
Owen Money's Solid Gold Sunday—06/06/2021
Owen Money with the greatest music from the '60s and '70s.
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Afternoon
13:00
Kiri Pritchard-McLean—06/06/2021
Featuring comedians Ashley Storrie and Nabil Abdul Rashid.
15:00
Lynn Bowles—06/06/2021
Lynn chats to The Red Shepherdess Hannah Jackson about her journey from townie to farmer.
17:00
Roy Noble—06/06/2021
Relax with Roy for classic songs from the 40's, 50's and beyond.
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Evening
19:00
This Week at Hay
Guto Harri with a round up of the 2021 Hay Festival
19:28
Celebration—Rev'd Dr Phil Wall
A service led by the Rev'd Dr Phil Wall, a United Reformed Church Minister in Pontypridd
20:00
Celtic Heartbeat—06/06/2021
Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music.
22:00
Beverley's World of Music—06/06/2021
The best in music from stage and screen.
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Late
01:00
As BBC Radio 5 Live—07/06/2021
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05:30
The Review Show—Dream Horse, the Brexit novel, a heritage thriller and Gruff Rhys's volcano muse
Gary Raymond and guests cast a critical eye on the Welsh arts scene.














