Religious and ethical affairs programme, tackling the thornier issues of the day in a thought-provoking manner. Also available as a free weekly podcast at bbc.co.uk/radiowales
Award-winning religious affairs programme. Another chance to hear an interview Roy Jenkins recorded with the anti-apartheid campaigner Helen Suzman in 1994.
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DetailsWith Wales's hosting of Armed Forces Day in 2010, Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the role of the armed forces, attitudes to conflict and the work of military chaplains.
DetailsRoy Jenkins guest is a convert from Catholicism, and one of the most influential Muslims in Britain. Sarah Joseph is founder and editor of the Muslim lifestyle magazine, 'emel'.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins and guests discuss Pope Benedict's controversial invitation to Anglicans.
DetailsLoretta Minghella, Director of Christian Aid; and Welsh singer-songwriter Noel Richards.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests explore what's happening with vocations to the ministry and religious life amid the changing religious landscape in the UK.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests look at the changes in equality laws in Britain and how they relate to religious liberty.
DetailsRoy Jenkins meets the man who has played a key role in co-ordinating some of the Church's response to HIV and AIDS.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins' guest is John Morgans, a diarist for over 50 years, and one of Wales' most imaginative Church leaders.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsPeter Baker looks forward to the Buddhist festival of Wesak.
DetailsReligious affairs programme. With guest Paul Young, author of controversial novel The Shack. Heralded by some as a modern day Pilgrim's Progress, others condemn it as heresy.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsManchester United chaplain John Boyers, Andy Marinos of South Africa Rugby and former golf pro Kitrina Douglas join Roy Jenkins to discuss sport and religion.
DetailsAnother chance to hear Roy Jenkins' interview with Jo Berry, whose father was killed by the Brighton bomb 25 years ago, and Pat Magee, who planted the device.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins and guests discuss Pope Benedict's controversial invitation to Anglicans.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Includes an innovative plan to use the Talyllyn Railway to mark the Stations of the Cross.
DetailsRoy Jenkins explores the ways in which churches are attempting to keep their doors open.
DetailsRoy Jenkins explores the impact of the floods in Pakistan upon faith communities and hears about Walk Saint David, a mission taking place over three weeks in September.
DetailsAs repercussions of the economic crisis are felt around the world, Roy Jenkins explores the moral implications and asks if religious faith should affect our response.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests discuss: David Lloyd George - the Great Outsider by Roy Hattersley, and The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins visits the Bush, Abertillery, a key home for the Christian charity Victory Outreach UK working with those recovering from drug and alcohol abuse.
DetailsRoy Jenkins hears about a creative arts therapy project which helps trauma victims in Cambodia and visits an exhibition in Cardiff to discuss documentary photographers and belief.
DetailsAnother chance to hear Roy Jenkins's interview with Peter Owen Jones, sometimes known as the 'Indiana Jones' of vicars.
DetailsRoy Jenkins looks at what's happened to religious life over the past twenty years.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins tours the Christian mission ship Logos Hope during its visit to Cardiff Bay.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins and the panel discuss the year's films.
DetailsRoy Jenkins' special guest is the Most Rev Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury.
DetailsRoy Jenkins talks to Bill Wilson, who was abandoned by his mother and now runs a faith-based organisation serving thousands of inner city children in New York and around the world.
DetailsRoy Jenkins takes a stroll around the Maes to explore some of the contributions by the faith communities to the National Eisteddfod at Blaenau Gwent.
DetailsRoy Jenkins chairs a discussion on faith and the environment.
DetailsRoy Jenkins hears about relief work in Haiti one year on from the earthquake; and the Archbishop of Wales reflects on the colourful 12th century figure, Gerald of Wales.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsAs the practice of meditation becomes ever more popular in our culture, Roy Jenkins and guests explore its place and meaning for different faith traditions.
DetailsRoy Jenkins debates the current consultation initiative between Christians and Muslims in Wales, and is joined by Sir John Houghton - Welsh scientist and climate change expert.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests discuss the growing problem of debt.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsPeter Baker meets two Christian ministers hoping to stage an open-air performance of the Passion next Easter.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins visits the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff to find out what contribution the Christian churches are making to the festival.
DetailsWith human rights campaigner Joseph d'Souza and Lindsay Brown of the Lausanne Movement.
DetailsRoy Jenkins examines the role that churches and other faith communities have in campaigning on climate change.
DetailsWriter, actor and poet Rob Lacey died four years ago after a fight against cancer. His wife Sandra reflects on their struggle and on the Christian faith which sustained them.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsOn the 400th anniversary of John Roberts' martyrdom, Roy Jenkins remembers the Welsh saint and looks at religious persecution in today's world.
DetailsTim Rhys Evans, musical director of Only Men Aloud, tells Roy Jenkins about his life and faith.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsAt Easter, time of Hot Cross Buns, simnel cake and chocolate eggs, Roy Jenkins asks why food plays such an important part in religion and culture.
DetailsMarking the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin. Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the life and work of this towering figure of the Protestant Reformation.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins interviews the Most Reverend Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
DetailsIn the week that Pope Benedict XVI begins the first state visit to Britain by a Roman pontiff, Roy Jenkins and guests assess the leader of the world's Catholics.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. John Morgans, one of the most respected church leaders in Wales, talks about the diary he has kept for over 50 years.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests gather for the annual All Things Considered film review, discussing The Last Station, The Blind Side and Invictus.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins interviews a couple whose missionary great-grandparents were killed during the Boxer Rebellion in China.
DetailsRoy Jenkins debates Nicholas Evans, one of the most distinctive artists Wales has produced, whose work reflects his twin passions of coal mining and the Christian faith.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins and guests reflect on the decision to allow women to become Anglican bishops.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Peter Baker and guests discuss what place holy relics have in the modern world.
DetailsRoy Jenkins explores the impact of the floods in Pakistan upon faith communities, and hears about Walk Saint David, a mission taking place over three weeks in September.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins tours the Christian mission ship Logos Hope during a visit to Cardiff Bay.
DetailsRoy Jenkins' guest is Baptist preacher, social activist and former spiritual adviser to President Bill Clinton, Dr Tony Campolo.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins is joined by a panel of guests for the programme's 2008 book review.
DetailsRoy Jenkins meets the former head of Margaret Thatcher's Policy Unit, Lord Brian Griffiths.
DetailsRoy Jenkins meets Timothy Radcliffe, one of the leading thinkers in the Catholic Church in Britain.
Details25 years on from Live Aid, Claire Bertschinger, the Red Cross nurse who worked in Ethiopia at the height of the famine, talks to Peter Baker about her life and spiritual journey.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests discuss the ethics of business. How much should ethical and religious beliefs affect our financial dealings? Or do money and morality simply not mix?
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins' guest is Loretta Minghella (sister of the late Oscar-winning film-maker Anthony Minghella), the Director of Christian Aid.
DetailsRoy Jenkins is in Llandudno to find out what local churches and Christian organisations do to welcome holidaymakers.
DetailsRoy Jenkins visits St Bueno's Ignatian Spirituality Centre near St Asaph.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins explores the changing face of the family. Is the demise of the traditional family a concern? Or should we be more relaxed about new models that are increasingly chosen?
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins visits St Deiniol's Residential Library at Hawarden in Flintshire.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins is joined by Welsh author Rhidian Brook.
DetailsRoy Jenkins meets Prof Janet Soskice, author of Sisters of Sinai, the true story of two lady adventurers who found an early manuscript of two Christian gospels.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Peter Baker and guests mark the 2,000th anniversary of Paul the Apostle.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests discuss the relationship between religion and politics and explore whether faith communities have a unique role to play in the forthcoming general election.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsAs the Royal Welsh Show begins, Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the challenges facing farming communities in Wales and ask how Christian churches are seeking to minister to them.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins visits the RHS Show Cardiff to hear about The Sanctuary Garden, a project created by churches to draw attention to the plight of asylum seekers in Wales.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and his guests discuss the role of Christianity in the digital age.
DetailsRoy Jenkins looks at the commercialisation of childhood, asking how children are affected by consumer culture, and whether churches have a role to play in addressing the problem.
DetailsRoy Jenkins talks to actor, director and writer Wynford Ellis Owen about his battle with alcohol and drug addiction.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. The story behind the making of Cardiff Christmas - The Nativity.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins' guest is Keith Best, the former Tory MP who had a spectacular fall from grace, but who, for the past 20 years, has worked to champion some very unfashionable causes.
DetailsRoy Jenkins meets a Welsh-trained surgeon who works in some of the poorest countries in the world.
DetailsDebating whether church attendance really matters and if traditional models of church need to adapt to reflect contemporary culture.
DetailsThe story of Victory Outreach UK, which helps addicts and ex-offenders to rebuild their lives.
DetailsRoy Jenkins talks to Sister Ann Teresa, a Welsh nun who has founded a charity to provide safe houses for women caught up in the harrowing world of human trafficking.
DetailsRoy Jenkins talks to the Taize monk Brother Paolo about the life and work of the community and the impact of the violent killing of its founder Brother Roger in 2005.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins and his guests discuss what place the armed forces have in a modern society.
DetailsRoy Jenkins talks to the Earl of Powis, John Herbert - descendant of Welsh born priest George Herbert, described as 'one of the greatest lyric poets to have written in English'.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins' guest is Rev Trystan Owain Hughes who at 33, was diagnosed with a degenerative spinal condition. He reflects upon his experiences in his book.
DetailsRoy Jenkins meets two people whose lives were transformed by the IRA Brighton bombing in 1984.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins meets a couple who were forced to flee from the Democratic Republic of Congo after their peace work led to death threats.
DetailsRoy Jenkins talks to Taize monk Brother Paolo about the life and work of the community and the impact of the violent killing of its founder, Brother Roger, in 2005.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests discuss the spiritual needs of people with dementia.
DetailsDr Martin Stern, a holocaust survivor, was sent to transit and concentration camps aged five. He talks to Peter Baker about how the experience affected his life and beliefs.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsPeter Baker talks to American author and activist Shane Claiborne about why his work with the poor and homeless drives his vision for a counter-cultural Christian Church.
DetailsRoy Jenkins travels to Llanuwchllyn near Bala to meet the author and journalist Tom Davies.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Peter Baker and guests debate how faith in God can be reconciled with suffering.
DetailsRoy Jenkins visits St Winefide's Well at Holywell in Flintshire.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins' guest is former Zimbabwe Test cricketer Henry Olonga.
DetailsRoy Jenkins visits the shrine at Pennant Melangell and meets Linda Mary Edwards who has just retired as priest and guardian of the church.
DetailsPeter Baker travels to Beaumaris to meet the artist Karel Lek, who talks about his experiences as a Jewish child fleeing from Belgium during the Second World War.
DetailsRoy Jenkins' guest is Rev Trystan Owain Hughes who, at 33, was diagnosed with a degenerative spinal condition.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests discuss how economic downturn changes people's view of retirement and affects their spiritual wellbeing.
DetailsRoy Jenkins looks at the changing role of funerals, and hears about a musical venture which blends sacred songs of east and west.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins interviews Dr Gary Parker, a maxillofacial surgeon working in Africa to restore the faces of those affected by deformity or disease.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins' guest is human rights campaigner Hanif Bhamjee.
DetailsIn Ryder Cup week, Peter Baker talks to golfer Bernhard Langer about his life, career and faith.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests discuss the impact of religion on the 2008 US presidential election.
DetailsRoy Jenkins reflects on the events of 2010, including the Pope's visit to Britain, the Haiti earthquake, the Pakistan floods and the Ryder Cup.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsWith Wales hosting Armed Forces Day in 2010, Roy Jenkins and guests discuss the role of the armed forces, attitudes to conflict and the work of military chaplains.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins' guest is Dame Anne Owers, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests discuss prayer. What is it? How should we set about it and does praying ever change anything?
DetailsRoy Jenkins meets an excommunicated member of an Amish community, and we remember the life of Peggy Newell Lewis, the oldest Baptist minister in Wales who has died aged 103.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins' guest is Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins visits Snowdonia to explore the significance of the mountains for people of faith.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
DetailsRoy Jenkins talks to one of America's best known religious commentators and social justice activists Jim Wallis.
DetailsRoy Jenkins meets the founder and director of Kids Company, which helps some of Britain's most neglected children.
DetailsRoy Jenkins and guests explore the Sacred Made Real art exhibition at the National Gallery in London.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsPeter Baker's guest is John Bell of the Iona Community, a hymn-writer and preacher who has been described as a modern-day John the Baptist.
DetailsReligious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsAs part of the BBC's 'A History of the World' project, Peter Baker and guests discuss objects they own, which help shed light on the story of their faith.
DetailsAn award-winning edition of the programme about parish nursing.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of the day.
DetailsPeter Baker talks to Claire Bertschinger, the Red Cross nurse featured in Michael Buerk's reports from the Ethiopian famine in 1984, about her life, work and spiritual journey.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins' guest is Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme. Roy Jenkins looks at the relationship between religion and autism.
DetailsAward-winning religious affairs programme, tackling the big issues of our day.
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