Roy presents music, chat and special guests every weekday afternoon.
Join Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to former rugby international Scott Quinnell, as the countdown begins to the first Six Nations match.
DetailsPeter Jackson talks about the great Welsh rugby player Carwyn James. Plus artist Brian Davies with news of a new exhibition entitled Up 'n' Under.
DetailsRoy is joined on Wales Music Day by Welsh rock star Stuart Cable to showcase some of today's Welsh musical talent.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRevd Dr Craig Gardiner discusses April Fools' Day, Roy hears about Aberdulais Falls from property manager Sian James, and another memorable Goff Morgan poem.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy hooks up with Katherine Jenkins in LA. Patti Flynn talks about a music festival at Wales Millennium Centre and how the credit crunch could be good news for the caravan holiday.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation with tales of Hedd Wyn; a children's story about bats; and a short film about cycling feats.
DetailsRoy hosts the show from the BBC Wales bus outside Caernarfon Castle to mark the 40th anniversary of the Investiture of the Prince of Wales.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Guests include Michele Monro, daughter of Matt, on the book she's written about her father, The Singer's Singer.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon as Mal Pope sits in for Roy.
DetailsMusic and conversation. Roy hears from the Welsh paralympian who'll be competing in three different events in Beijing.
DetailsRoy Noble looks forward to the first ever Welsh Open Crazy Golf Championship, taking place in Newport.
DetailsTo celebrate the International Day of Older People, Roy meets a retired couple from Swansea who have taken up dancing and Rosie Swale Pope discusses her voyage around the world.
DetailsRoy Noble is live from the Waterfront in Newport to mark the start of the Ryder Cup, joined by Rhys and Eggsy from the city's infamous rap act, Goldie Lookin' Chain.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy meets author, actor and comedian Dave Spikey, and Gavin Henson assesses his latest performance on 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy has a singing lesson from Andrew Walker of the Synergie Singers in Abergavenny and finds out why Maggot from Goldie Looking Chain is helping to save the planet.
DetailsRoy hears about a charity called Hope Rescue, which attempts to home stray dogs. Rabbi Mordechai Wollenberg tells Roy all about Chanukah in this week's Wednesday word.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy meets Robin Sebastian, currently playing Kenneth Williams, and chats to Alun Wyn Jones' mum as the build-up continues to the first match in the Six Nations Championships.
DetailsDavid Davies, the boy from Barry, tells Roy about the highlights so far in his swimming career.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy Noble with great music and conversation. Discussing camping on Flat Holm and wassailing in Wales in the Spring.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks cricket with Huw Jones of the Sports Council as the Ashes come to Cardiff.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. With people's poet Goff Morgan and memories of the war-time tragedy of the Arandora Star.
DetailsRoy is at the National Eisteddfod in Ebbw Vale. He'll be finding out about the local fairy folk, what the future holds for ‘The Works’ and meeting Paul Robeson’s grand-daughter.
DetailsRoy meets Louise Tambini, Projects Director of Keep Wales Tidy, who explains how listeners can help declutter the River Taff. Sue Muse is preparing for the Denbigh Plum Festival.
DetailsRoy finds out how Swedish supergroup Abba helped save a Monmouthshire cinema from closure. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsElen Carys Jones talks about the Wales World Trade Fair and David and Martha Holman chat about their fundraising efforts in Zimbabwe that have helped open a water bore hole.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsElaine Paige talks about her new album; Roy goes Behind the Voice with our very own Mal Pope; and the man behind Wombles of Wimbledon and Bright Eyes, Mike Batt.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. 'West is Best' has news of a musical tribute to Ray Gravell.
DetailsLinda Martin reveals what could be worth a pretty penny in our boxes of baubles, fairy lights and festive goods. Frank Hennessey has the latest on the Welsh Folk Scene.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsIncluding February stargazing, Rick Turner of Welsh heritage organisation CADW explaining how to build a castle and Marcus Politis on wheelchair tennis in Caernarfon.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. England rugby legend Jeff Probyn drops in to preview the start of the Six Nations Championship.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsBBC rugby commentator Eddie Butler drops into the studio to tell Roy about his new television series, 'Wales and the History of the World'.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy Noble with Sir Terry Matthews the owner of the Celtic Manor, home to the 2010 Ryder Cup.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. With Welsh band Brigyn and the 50 challenges Caroline Sarl has set herself to achieve before her 50th birthday.
DetailsWith David Williams Ellis, sculptor of a commemorative statue of Ray Gravell, and Richard Davies talks of his hopes for Cwmbran after receiving a 70,000 pound grant for the town.
DetailsRoy has a singing lesson and finds out how to get himself motivated. He checks up on the Roman dig in Caerleon and hears about a chilli-eating competition in Llangollen.
DetailsOpera star Katherine Jenkins joins Roy in the studio, and Dewi Griffiths talks about the 20th anniversary of A String of Pearls.
DetailsAlan Thompson sits in for Roy Noble. Hear his chat with Jimmy Webb, and Fay Swain talks about how the village of Deri is commemorating the centenary of the Darran Pit Disaster.
DetailsRoy talks to Dave Lamb, who delivers the caustic commentary on Come Dine with Me and hears from the men in Scarlett - they're not from Llanelli, but Chelsea pensioners!
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks to two Welshmen who are part of a team planning to cycle their way across America.
DetailsRoy is joined by Val Boden from Royal Mail who has plenty of advice about ensuring that our cards and parcels reach their destination in time for Christmas.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks stargazing with Dr Paul Roche, as the BBC encourages everyone to watch the skies; and hears of the National Trust's Great Outdoor Challenge.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy and special guests sample the pre-match atmosphere in Cardiff ahead of the Wales v England Six Nations clash.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy finds out about 'Dig Up Black Mountain Day' with the Brynaman Heritage Group and talks to Felicity Kilpatrick about her father's work in Hafod, in the copper industry.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy and the team for great music and conversation. Katherine Jenkins updates us on her latest news from America, where she's working on her new CD.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Roy meets actress Karen Gillan, who plays Doctor Who's assistant, Amy Pond.
DetailsMusic and conversation with Mal Pope sitting in for Roy. Including a report from the Eisteddfod field in Cardiff, and the hunt to find singing dogs!
DetailsAmy Wadge sits in for Roy Noble with music and conversation. She finds out about 'Goodie in a Hoodie'.
DetailsAerial photographer John Rowlands tells Roy about his noctilucent cloud experiment, submitted for the BBC’s 'So You Want To Be a Scientist' project.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Featuring the Olympic Games for firefighters in North Wales.
DetailsRoy finds out about the Eisteddfod taking place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Dewi Griffiths talks about the enduring appeal of Dame Vera Lynn, who is back in the charts.
DetailsRoy hears how Wrexham is painting the town red for this year's Poppy Appeal.
DetailsPresented by Alan Thompson. Celtic Heartbeat presenter Frank Hennessy chooses a treasure from his music collection and the Wednesday Word comes from Simeon Baker.
DetailsRoy finds out about litter-picking off the beaten track in Snowdonia.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsFresh from Broadway, musical star John Owen Jones joins Roy for a chat and find out why Cliff Williams from Pontyclun has been nominated for an Unsung Sporting Hero Award.
DetailsRoy hears how small everyday actions can change the world for the better.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsChildren's Laureate Michael Rosen explains how to inspire youngsters to put pen to paper.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy hears about the remarkable woman who secretly wrote romantic novels and poetry for almost 80 years.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. David Roberts appeals for photos of Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot to add to his social archive of the area.
DetailsAmy Wadge sits in for Roy Noble and talks to members of the Wales Under-21 netball squad, who are off to a paradise island in the Pacific.
DetailsRoy chats to Alan Upsall from Seattle, who organises Eisteddfodau in the USA, and David Cowley from Anglesey sheds light on how we spoke before the Norman conquest.
DetailsShan Cothi stands in for Roy to present great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsIt's National Sausage Week and a butcher from Penyffordd helps Roy celebrate the great British banger.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsAnother Unsung Sporting Hero nominee, Keri Harris from Neath, talks about Street Football Wales and Phil Mussel talks about the tradition of Christmas coins.
DetailsRoy Noble finds out about a church in Wrexham with marvellous floor to ceiling decoration created by its vicar in the 18th century.
DetailsFrank Hennessy calls by with some unusual music, Wednesday Word comes from Sally Humble Jackson and Roy explores a stretch of one of the disused railways of Wales.
DetailsGetting fit outdoors, finding out about the Swan Craft Centre in Monmouth - and Wales' wonderful international rescue dogs.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy is in Edinburgh with great guests, including Scottish Comedian of the Year 2008 Scott Agnew, and Dr Donald William Stuart, who gives Roy a few Scots Gaelic lessons.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy goes on a tour of the Senedd as the Welsh Assembly celebrates its first ten years.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy and talks to David Williams of Welshpool, who works for the King of Jordan, but runs an online dictionary of Welsh slang.
DetailsAmy Wadge sits in for Roy Noble with a visit to Erddig Hall near Wrexham, and music is provided by Bruce Anderson.
DetailsFrom the National Eisteddfod. Roy chats to Texas soprano Megan Elizabeth Morris, clog maker Trefor Owen, folk music promoter Sian Thomas, and the Welsh Learner of the Year.
DetailsRoy talks marrows to Louise Elliott. Dragon artist Charlie Langhorne reveals what inspires him. Roy reviews Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol and Picture Perfect by Jodie Picoult.
DetailsAstronomer Jonathan Powell has the latest space news and wildlife photographer Andy Rouses wants listeners' suggestions for wildlife hotspots.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Roy talks to novelist Jilly Cooper.
DetailsShan Cothi stands in for Roy to present great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsConductor Cefin Roberts from BBC1's Last Choir Standing chats to Roy. Alan Dedicoat tells us what's happening on Pudsey's Party night for Children in Need.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsGavin Henson looks back at his latest performance on 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy discovers a 'hidden gem' on Caerphilly mountain and talks to Dan Jones from ancestry.co.uk about 250 years of trade directories being available online.
DetailsRoy has a good old chuckle in the Laughter Club which has recently arrived in Wales.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy Noble and is joined by Charlotte Evans, who previews the new series of Radio Wales family history show Look Up Your Genes.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsEmma Kennedy talks about her holidays spent under canvas in the 70s, plus who will Huw Williams chat to as he reaches the end of the line in his Platform Shoes?
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy and chats with Roger Williams about the Swansea film festival.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsChoirboys from Canterbury Cathedral come to Wales and Cardiff's Cathays Cemetery celebrates its 150th anniversary.
DetailsRoy is at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, with chanting Tibetan monks, volunteers, competitors and visitors.
DetailsMal talks to legendary comedian, Ken Dodd, about his forthcoming show in Llandudno.
DetailsRoy chats to Gwynedd artist David Woodford and reveals the plans that BBC Wales have in place to celebrate the anniversary of the Beddgelert meteorite.
DetailsCefin Roberts from Ysgol Glanaethwy tells Roy about their recent tour of China and Jonathan Powell talks about what to look for in the night sky.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon, including Sian Lloyd talking about the BBC Wales Roadshow 2008 in Wrexham. With news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsBizarre inventions with Mick O'Hare, the latest news from the folk scene with Frank Hennessy and the Wednesday Word with Canon Matthew Jones.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Marcus Skriven explores the underbelly of the aristocracy in Wales and Beverley Humphreys takes Roy on a musical journey.
DetailsMal Pope presents the show from the Swansea Waterfront Museum. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy celebrates 60 years of the Morris Minor with biographer Martin Wainwright and goes behind the scenes of Prince Charles' Welsh home with historian Mark Baker.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsFind out how Roy got on when he took public transport to work for the first time.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy finds out how the smallest cinema in Wales is enjoying a new lease of life at the Gower Heritage Centre.
DetailsWilliam Watkin-Williams tells Roy about his family ancestry in Patagonia.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsThere's some funny ideas from Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology, Richard Wiseman; and Quidditch in Ferndale Comprehensive school? It must be magic!
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to Dr Haydn James, who is preparing to wield the baton for the Lions Male Voice Choir when they support the Lions team in South Africa.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation as they discuss horse racing, air stewardesses and the first of the Noble Singers of Wales.
DetailsSian Pari Huws reports from Llangollen Eisteddfod and Alan Wilkins talks about the Ashes. Plus cricket updates.
DetailsRoy chats to Paralympic table tennis coach Jim Munkley, Ian Rabjohns outlines the work of Monmouth Bat Group, and Pauline Milcrest talks about the Prestatyn Worm-Charming Festival.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon as Mal Pope sits in for Roy. On the day that Roy is accepted into the Gorsedd of the Bards, he talks to Mal about the ceremony.
DetailsWith conservationist Julian Bayliss on discovering 7000 hectares of virgin rainforest in Mozambique and Richard Benson on children's funny misuses of the English language.
DetailsA mind-reader from Cowbridge demonstrates his powers and Roy learns about a commemorative event planned in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, the final home of Newport poet WH Davies.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy finds out how children enjoyed a school lunch cooked from ration book recipes.
DetailsRoy celebrates National Poetry Day with the help of poet Phil Carradice.
DetailsBobby Windsor and Peter Jackson talk about their book, The Iron Duke, and Roy hears all about the Troublesome Tudors and the Sleazy Stuarts from Catrin Stevens.
DetailsShan Cothi stands in for Roy to present great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsA chat with football star Mika, who was born in Bridgend but now plays in Thailand, and all the details about the BBC NOW's Christmas concerts.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy reminisces about Woolworths with Shirley Evans, who was crowned Miss Woolworth in 1975, and talks to Cardiff teacher Sian Taylor about her trip to Lesotho.
DetailsBridgend singer Paul Child talks about how he became the 'official voice of Welsh rugby'.
DetailsRoy Noble takes a look at listeners' historical artefacts at Parc Howard Museum in Llanelli.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy finds out about the many leisure activities which kept people busy a hundred years ago and praises the historic Ebbw Vale Institute which is enjoying a new lease of life.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. With wildlife photographer Andy Rouse and magician Bryan Gunton.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsCadw's Roger Morgan talks about events at Caerleon and Caerwant involving a Roman army reenactment group, and Roy chats to John Arthur Hughes from Clwyd, who's settled in Moscow.
DetailsRoy remembers Welsh racing star Tom Pryce, from Ruthin, who died tragically back in 1977 before realising his potential. Plus, the hotel that can look after you and your horse.
DetailsIt's Book Club Day. Roy reviews American classic To Kill a Mockingbird and teenage phenomenon Twilight. Mal Pope pays tribute to Swansea-based novelist Iris Gower.
DetailsRoger Morgan from Cadw talks about the open house activities taking place to celebrate the contribution the Blaenavon Ironworks made to the industrial revolution.
DetailsRoy hears about an exciting radio drama written by a Hollywood screenwriter and performed live by actors, musicians and university students.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy steps back in time with a visit to a unique village shop in the far West of Wales, and Newport poet Goff Morgan celebrates National Poetry Day.
DetailsRoy dips a toe in the natural world as he hears about fungi, conkers and birds.
DetailsShan Cothi stands in for Roy to present great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsWith Carol Vorderman, who presents The Pride of Britain Awards; more about First Click; and Ireland under-20s coach Mike Ruddock.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour. The word of the Bible through text message and a sneak preview of Pier Pressure.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsGreat music and conversation to pass the afternoon. Roy stargazes with astronomer Jonathan Powell and there'll be another track from Artist of the Week, Dean Martin.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMal Pope talks to actors Britt Ekland and Rodney Bewes, and has a tai chi lesson.
DetailsRoy catches up with presenter Fiona Bruce at the Antiques Roadshow at St Fagan's Castle, and talks to the people responsible for the National History Museum.
DetailsAuthor Ben le Vay tells Roy about his new book, which extols the virtues of travelling by rail.
DetailsRoy finds out about the National Trust property where people can relax in an outdoor living room, and Val Wood-Gaiger on the organisation promoting respect between the generations.
DetailsRoy meets Ceredigion artist Alice Briggs who's just been exhibiting her work in Croatia.
DetailsRoy hears about the new space observatory which is about to be opened at Dyffryn Gardens, just outside Cardiff.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy's special guest is one of Britain's best-loved entertainers, Des O'Connor.
DetailsWith Iris Williams on her latest musical project, Dennis Gethin as part of First Click, and baker Caroline Frampton.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsCaroline Sarll has gift ideas for a 50th birthday list and Aled Jones pops into the studio to talk about his new CD.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks flowers with the Head Countryside Warden for Monmouthshire. Canon Matthew James delivers the Wednesday Word.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. Louise Elliott will be at the Millennium Stadium with The Big Red Scarf, winding it around the pitch.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsWith star guests, gorgeous singer Katherine Jenkins, and Fabulous actress June Whitfield.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy and the team for great music and conversation. Roy meets two ladies who have just completed a 500-mile trip around Wales, courtesy of their free bus passes.
DetailsRoy and the BBC Wales bus are at Ferndale Rugby club, inviting budding singers to show off their talents and become one of Roy Noble's Singers of Wales.
DetailsThe Scandinavian voyage of discovery with the author from Penmaenmawr who believes there is Viking blood in her veins. Plus betting advice from The Major as the World Cup kicks off.
DetailsMusic and conversation. Roy hears from the Pontrhydyfen couple who set up a charity in Kenya helping Maasai communities.
DetailsFeaturing musical theatre with Beverley Humphreys, Llanfyllin Show news from Bethan Jones, and the Wednesday Word with the Muslim Council of Wales Joint Secretary, Akmal Hanuk.
DetailsRoy talks to Ken Dodd, who is bringing his 'Happiness Show' to Wales.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy presents some classic archive material to celebrate Radio Wales' 30th anniversary, while astronomer Jonathan Powell watches the skies.
DetailsRoy learns all about the age of the native princes of Wales with author Elin Meek.
DetailsAs Rupert the Bear celebrates his 90th birthday, Roy talks about Rupert's illustrator with his goddaughter Caroline Bott. Plus more on First Click and composer Karl Jenkins.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsClose harmony Siren Sisters sing some Valentine numbers from the 40s, and Roy previews the match with Scottish rugby legend John Beatty.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy. His guests include Max Boyce and Rosie Swales-Pope MBE.
DetailsRoy Noble is at Temple Bar Hotel, Dublin soaking up the atmosphere with rugby legends and fans ahead of the Ireland v Wales Six Nations game.
DetailsRoy talks to writer John Graham Davies, whose play Beating Berlusconi is coming to Milford Haven, and finds out how the day went for Dream Alliance at the Grand National.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks to Mark Evans, the Denbighshire singer, and Showtime's own Beverley Humphries joins him to talk about other Welsh stars of musical theatre.
DetailsChris Deardon reports from the summit of Snowdon as the new cafe officially opens. Also, more singing from the Noble Singer of Wales.
DetailsProfessor Mark Brake on making space science accessible to youngsters. Plus the restoration of Our Lady Star of The Sea on Anglesey and the passionate Simpsons fan from Merthyr.
DetailsRegistrar of births, marriages and deaths Jacki Dupre talks to Roy about her job and the Wednesday Word comes from the Rev Edwin Counsel.
DetailsAstronomer Jonathan Powell joins Roy to talk about the evening's meteor shower.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy hears from the Zimbabwean choir which is helping the people of the Rhondda find their voice.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy Noble and chats to writer and broadcaster Mavis Nicholson about her new book, What Did You Do in the War, Mummy?
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsTo celebrate 30 years of Radio Wales, Roy talks to Gilbert John who has been at the station since the beginning. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsPaul Flynn, who saw the potential of the internet from the start, tells Roy how he uses it. Plus chat with comedian Bill Bailey and Boyd Clack telling his life story.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to barrister-turned-author Matthew Hall about his first crime novel, The Coroner.
DetailsGreat music and conversation with Roy Noble and his special guests: Beverley Humphreys, Phil Thomas and actor Trevor Eve.
DetailsRoy is at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, chatting to WRU President Dennis Gethin, groundsman Lee Evans and Carrie Philips from the stadium's entertainments team.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy samples the atmosphere in the Eternal City ahead of the Six Nation's rugby match between Italy and Wales.
DetailsIt's all things gardening today, as Roy heads to Bute Park for the Cardiff Royal Horticultural Society Show.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. The director of the Hay Festival, Peter Florence, gives a preview of what's in store this year.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. He plays table top snooker with the sport's legend Cliff Thorburn.
DetailsRoy finds out how the Cory Band got on in the World Brass Band Championships and talks to Julia Jones, Artistic Director of the Llandeilo Fawr Music and Flower Festival.
DetailsRoy talks to the photography winner of the Wales Artist of the Year Award, Llinos Lanini from Mold.
DetailsLeanne Wood talks allotments and Wendy Jones has news of the Menai Strait Regatta.
DetailsRoy explores activities to get listeners off their sofas and hears about a laughter club.
DetailsRoy meets the saddle-sore Abergavenny author and journalist who has cycled 40,000 miles through 40 countries.
DetailsJonathan Ansell talks to Roy about his new album and how his life has changed since his appearance on The X Factor.
DetailsFood writer and TV chef Anjum Anand tells Roy about the Hindu festival of Diwali.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy Noble and talks to the man who is planning to catalogue the remaining community theatres in South Wales.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy celebrates Radio Wales's 30th birthday with a trip to Blaenrhondda.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsFormer MP Llew Smith talks about his remarkable Christmas card collection which swaps Santa and snowmen for barbed political satire.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy hears about plans to stage a 'cultural Olympics' in Wales to coincide with London 2012.
DetailsProducer Dale Templar talks about Human Planet, the BBC's new natural history spectacular. Rick Spicer talks about his 40 years working in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Marsha O'Mahoney reveals the village of Skenfrith's secrets, and astronomer Jonathan Powell gazes at the stars.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats with Welsh international opera star Jason Howard, who is unveiling a blue plaque to opera great Sir Geraint Evans.
DetailsThe singer Rhydian will be telling Roy about his latest project - a European tour of the musical The War of the Worlds.
DetailsRoy celebrates the 50th anniversary of Abergavenny Museum with curator Rachael Rogers and chats to Rhian Lois, winner of Bryn Terfel's prestigious scholarship.
DetailsFrank Hennessy retells the enchanting story of Billy the Seal, and Roy talks to Luke Thomas from Connah’s Quay, who, aged just 16, is demonstrating enormous skill in the kitchen.
DetailsRoy hears about Eddie Parris - the first black footballer to play for Wales.
DetailsRoy talks to the first journalist to reach the scene of the Beddgelert meteorite back in 1949.
DetailsRoy presents from Theatr Brycheiniog in Brecon with guests Dewi Griffiths, presenter of String of Pearls, and entertainer Stan Stennet.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy Noble and hears about music inspired by the work of Dylan Thomas.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy will be entertained by live music from schools in South Wales, who have joined together the perform in the musical We Will Rock You.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy discovers the many working holidays available in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Plus, the 1911 Census has launched online and offers more than just data.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. With underwater photographer Paul Kay, rambler Max Grant and Jeffery Flaws of Wales, Wisconsin, USA.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation with Roy Noble. The Porthcawl Ukulele orchestra ply their wares, and Caroline Cowan drops by to solve your canine worries - the return of the Dog Whisperer.
DetailsRicky Valance on the album he's released to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his number one hit Tell Laura I Love Her, and a look at the work of the Brynmawr Community Museum.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for music and conversation. Have you heard the cuckoo yet this year? Roy finds out why some migrant birds now choose to spend the whole year elsewhere.
DetailsRoy chats about the weird and wonderful with Cardiff-born writer and film-maker Jon Ronson. Auctioneer Daniel Fielder talks about a forthcoming sale of Laura Ashley memorabilia.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy meets the group Bling from Blaenavon who use spanners and railway sleepers to create their unique sound, and he chats to Craig Wilson, Britain's youngest ever major.
DetailsRoy shares a tipple with a champion perry maker from Pontypridd, and catches up with celebrity camper-van owner Edwina Curry, who's on holiday in France.
DetailsRobin Mellor from Llanharan chats about the WWII concrete pill box installed in his back garden and film student Cheryl Wagstaff talks about a project to film endangered baboons.
DetailsComposer Karl Jenkins tells Roy about his latest work, 'Gloria'. Plus a preview of the Royal Welsh Show.
DetailsRoy hears from the man who launched a piece of cheese into the Earth's outer atmosphere.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation with the Fron Male Voice Choir, author Robert Shail and tales from a Jersey childhood under the Third Reich.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to Cerys Matthews about how she took on the task of narrating the classic Dylan Thomas poem A Child's Christmas in Wales.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsThe magnetic South Pole was discovered 100 years ago in an expedition led by Welshman Sir Edgeworth David. Dr Peter Jones explains more.
DetailsRoy chats to the author of a new book about the old Corris railway, which provided a vital transport link in Snowdonia.
DetailsRoy goes on a cawl crawl with Angela Grey ahead of the annual St David's Day Food and Craft Festival. Sharon Williams explains how she's tailored her karate lessons for the deaf.
DetailsGuest Eric Maddem talks about travelling through Wales, spreading the word as a storyteller.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsCathy McClean and husband Tony from Cardiff explain why they are heading for the Canadian Rockies on their bicycle made for two.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsKate Arblaster talks about an exhibition in a country house estate in Carmarthenshire and the Royal Welsh Show's Barry Jones has news of record numbers of livestock entries.
DetailsFrank Hennessy pops in to highlight a musical gem, Rev Dr Craig Gardiner from Cardiff discusses Fathers Day, and Roy hears about a rather saucy rewrite of Under Milk Wood.
DetailsRoy finds out how people can get involved in the MAS Carnivals that are taking place soon in Swansea and Cardiff.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble as he meets the man who designs rollercoaster rides for theme parks around the world.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Roy looks forward to all the events and projects being planned to celebrate Cardigan's 900th anniversary.
DetailsRoy hears from the radio presenter and actor who have teamed up to produce an album reviving the golden age of swing.
DetailsBooks abound this afternoon as Roy talks to biographers of David Lloyd George and rugby legend Tommy Vile. There is also a guide to market towns in Wales.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to Connie Fisher about 45 years of The Sound of Music; and Get Baking for Pudsey! Local reporter Pat Venner visits an award winning baker in Coedpoeth.
DetailsCerys Matthews reads the second part of A Child's Christmas In Wales by Dylan Thomas.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsActor Richard Harrington, joins Roy for a chat about Lark Rise to Candleford. Roy meets the 90-year-old with a clean driving licence after 74 years behind the wheel!
DetailsGreat music and conversation. Roy chats to the Hay-on-Wye midwife who's raising money to improve ante-natal care in Timbuktu.
DetailsRoy chats to Tim Quinn, who has illustrated Dennis the Menace, Beryl the Peril and The Incredible Hulk. Rob Rolley from Llangynidr will be joining Roy to 'Make an Impression'.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsArtist and author David Bellamy talks about his new book, The Complete Guide to Watercolour Painting, and Roy finds out about the Hong Kong 10s, the warm-up for the Hong Kong 7s.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to Aled Jones about his new Radio Wales series and to Kenny Ball who, with his Jazzmen, is still on the road after 50 years.
DetailsRoy kicks off the 'Silver Surfers' season with Dylan Hughes, who will be describing the range of technology available to everyone in our libraries.
DetailsRSPB Cymru Osprey Project Officer Geraint Williams has an ospreys update. The Wednesday Word comes from Akmal Hanuk and Frank Hennessy explores the folk scene.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Roy finds out all there is to know about growing bonsai trees.
DetailsAlan Thompson sits in for Roy and talks to comedian Arthur Smith and opera singer Willard White.
DetailsAlthough it's August, Christmas is already in the air as Roy learns more about the Nativity.
DetailsAward-winning Welsh documentary photographer Gareth Phillips talks about his latest work, telling the story of children who have moved to Cardiff from all over the world.
DetailsRoy catches up with conductor Owain Arwel Hughes and a Wrexham mum who is helping her son reach the Commonwealth championships in Australia as a fencer.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsWe hear about a community play commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Tonypandy riots, and chef Angela Gray encourages us to 'Get Baking' for Children in Need.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Davy Jones of the Monkees joins Roy to talk about his Christmas single.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to BBC TV presenter Dan Cruikshank about a new project devised by the British Museum in conjunction with Radio 4 called 'A History of the World in 100 Objects'.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks to life coach Bob Barr about the importance of positive thinking and is joined by young singer Faryl Smith, who says her Welsh grandparents are to thank for her talent.
DetailsAdventurer Tori James tells of her coast to coast cycling trip in New Zealand. Sara Huws from St Fagans National History Museum talks about the sights and smells of the Tudor age.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsThere's something of a nature theme on this programme, with news of a special ocean vigil in Caswell Bay, Gower and the unusual CD that's been launched by the National Trust.
DetailsNumismatist Phil Mussell inspects the new limited edition five pound coin, while astronomer Jonathan Powell looks at the night skies.
DetailsMal Pope sits in and finds out what links Wales, Sweden and synchronised swimming have.
DetailsMusic and conversation with Roy, including the story of a woman who left Hong Kong to raise a family in Pwllheli.
DetailsRoy is joined by Paul Apreda who has news and advice about the digital switchover in Wales.
DetailsSiriol Griffiths and Richard Elfyn of award winning comedy The LL Files talk about the new series, and a Cardiff accountant describes her punishing Sahara run training schedule.
DetailsPsychologist Lance Workman looks at possible differences between male and female brains, explaining how we all tick.
DetailsRoy Noble broadcasts live from the BBC Bus as part of the Here for You roadshow in Maesteg. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy will be meeting the naked gardeners of Aberdare and hearing about some of Wales's greatest boxers.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsBBC Wales bird expert Iolo Williams recalls a favourite childhood Christmas memory and Cerys Matthews reads another extract from Dylan Thomas's A Child's Christmas in Wales.
DetailsWith Welsh stiltwalker and sax player Rhys Owen talking about being on Eastenders and Fenella of Wrexham Football Club on supporting village football in Zimbabwe.
DetailsJen Wilson explains how Swansea played its part in the fight to end the slave trade.
DetailsRoy is in Wrexham, at St Christopher's School and Millennium Eco Centre. He meets 15-year-old TV chef Luke Thomas and Women's World Darts Champ Anastasia.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. Roy hears about the history of Welsh boxing.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy hears about Y Fron Choir from North Wales - the oldest boyband in the world!
DetailsFrom Abertillery and District Museum where Roy talks about the Bracchi Cafe there and about the history of the Arandora Star.
DetailsFarida Patel with the sights and sounds of the Swansea Mela. Roy chats to a couple from the Welsh team about preparations for the row across the Irish Sea in the Celtic challenge.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Roy hears how a unique project is bringing together schoolchildren from Wales and India.
DetailsTerry Wogan looks ahead to Silver Surfers Day, Frank Hennessy has a Celtic gem, and Brian Wills from Llanberris talks about being the Champion of Champions of It's a Knockout.
DetailsJoin Roy and the team for great music and conversation. Roy looks forward to the Summer Solstice with Stonehenge expert Rosemary Hill.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Astrologer Jon Dee explains to Roy how a person's aura can endow them with special leadership qualities.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including concert organist Carlo Curley; pets as therapy; and news from the Pembrokeshire Show.
DetailsMusic and conversation with Roy Noble. The Beach Watch volunteers who are cleaning up the beautiful Welsh coastline and the indoor marathon in aid of ex-servicemen and women.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to the teacher who is travelling to Canada to monitor changes in the Arctic.
DetailsAlex Jones, The Saturdays and Only Men Aloud from the Millennium Stadium, and Mal Pope reports for Children in Need.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy is joined by world record Twitchers Alan Davies and Ruth Miller, including news and travel information.
DetailsSimon Haslett talks to Roy about the great flood 400 years ago, plus news about the building of a Roman villa.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsThis year is the 25th anniversary of the miners strike - Roy hears from men and women involved in the historic dispute as they tell their stories, in their own words.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Roy finds out how people in Swansea can join in with a Poetry Live event happening at the BBC Big Screen in the city.
DetailsPlaywright Colin Thomas tells Roy about the life of Sir Henry Stanley, the explorer who's believed to have uttered the greeting 'Dr Livingstone, I presume'.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble as he broadcasts from the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show.
DetailsRoy finds out how the locals in Harlech will be helping a Tai-Chi world record attempt taking place around the country this weekend.
DetailsRoy has news of how performance poets and writers can have their talents rewarded.
DetailsRoy finds out about the exercise dance craze Zumba; the art of medieval cookery from the Celtic Learners Network; and community reporter Pat Venner talks about Welsh cooking oil.
DetailsRoy chats to retired international football referee Iorwerth Jones and hears from the man who draws pictures in his sleep.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsLooking at the Princes of Wales through the ages and the last 700 years of Royal heirs with author David Loades, and national anthems with Wrexham music journalist Elly Roberts.
DetailsRoy joins in the fun on Children in Need day with regular updates on the grand total and mentioning as many listeners as possible, who are fundraising in all sorts of creative ways.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoger Morgan joins Roy to share some Santa facts, and professional dancer Brendan Cole looks back at the 2010 Strictly Come Dancing final.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy finds out about a state-of-the-art, eco-friendly school which generates its own electricity in Llangefni, Anglesey and Rhian Williams' new book, the Poetry Toolkit.
DetailsIolo Williams talks about underground landscapes, Jonathan Powell has the latest astronomy news, and the quiz maestro from Monmouthshire who won 'The Weakest Link'.
DetailsPeter Karrie tells Roy about his latest project and Roy finds out how Dennis Gethin's computer skills are coming along. Roy is also joined by poet Goff Morgan.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Featuring Wednesday Word delivered by Father Matthew Jones, of St Bridget's and Christ the King in Cardiff.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsWelsh actress Ruth Madoc reveals her latest starring roles and Roy finds out about the Ugly House, the most curious cottage in Wales, in the heart of Snowdonia.
DetailsRoy is joined by Sir Terry Wogan for 'Silver Surfers' Day', and if he can learn how to use the computer, so can anyone!
DetailsRoy reflects on fatherhood through the ages, and gets some tips on creating stylish, and lawful, graffiti.
DetailsRoy is joined by author and Father Ted actress Pauline McLynn, who talks about her new novel.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team live at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show. Featuring an interview with Wales and Scarlets rugby player, Mark Jones.
DetailsRoy is at Castle Square in Swansea and is joined by John Thomas from the city's 1940s museum to look at life during the Second World War.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy hears about two reunions: a school reunion and a brass band that have reformed after 30 years. Roy also talks to a man from Hollywell who wants to get everyone walking.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to American Dennis Campbell about Christmas across the pond and shares some memories of Christmas past with Pembrokeshire community reporter Dave Perry.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team as they meet the man who has walked through 2,000 years of British and Irish history.
DetailsRoy reveals another treasure from the History of the World in 100 Objects season, and talks to Amar Latif, founder of a firm specialising in adventure holidays abroad for the blind.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. Roy finds out how the daily Welsh drama, Pobol-y-Cwm, will be celebrating its 35th anniversary.
DetailsRoy chats to Martin Winfield, who trains pets for film and television, and how people in Wrexham can access more than 1,000 films from the British Film Institute National Archive.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsAward-winning theatre director Michael Bogdanov joins Roy to discuss the links between Wales and Shakespeare.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Roy hears from the founder of the charity Pennies From Heaven and Phil Rickman returns with 'Shelf Starters'.
DetailsRoy finds out about an exhibition in Cardiff Castle called Firing Line: the Museum of the Welsh Soldier, and there's news of a special July concert from Katherine Jenkins.
DetailsRoy hears from a budding writer searching for that elusive book deal in the 'Shelfstarter' slot.
DetailsRoy Noble is joined by Team GB's Chief Physio Nicky Phillips, who reflects on a fantastic Olympics in Beijing and looks forward to London 2012.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks to young Welsh baritone Gary Griffiths, who is performing alongside Rolf Harris and Catrin Finch at the Royal British Legion Festival Remembrance in Cardiff.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoyal author Brian Hoey answers questions about the Royal family; Gavin Henson reviews his performance of the American Smooth from Strictly Come Dancing.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsAdventurer Ben Fogle sings the praises of a brisk Boxing Day walk, and Gethin Jones explains why 71 degrees North was good training for our current freezing weather!
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsLife Coach Bob Barr joins Roy with advice on how to stick to your New Year Resolutions. Plus Lana Inglis shares her experience of living with a tribe in Ethiopia.
DetailsCatrin Collier talks about her latest book, in which striking miners and forbidden love come crashing together in Tonypandy in 1911.
DetailsRoy talks to property warden Vic James about the fascinating social and industrial history of Aberdulais Falls. Plus you can hear all about Rev Eldon Phillips's Indian adventures.
DetailsSoprano Elin Manahan Thomas talks about her S4C series 'Sopranos', and RSPB officer Julie Rogers talks us through the black grouse's dramatic seasonal dance off!
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy reveals the lost love of Charles Darwin and there's a Welsh connection! And Paula Richards from Bridgend shares her memories of being a child during the miners strike of 1984.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Roy hears from the Cardiff-based architect who is about to design a Hindu temple.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy finds out about the events happening in Wales for Armed Forces Day.
DetailsFrank Hennessy with a preview of Saturday's Celtic Heartbeat, the Wednesday Word, and how an allotment is helping people with visual disabilities.
DetailsFrom the Royal Welsh Show. Guests include the Show's president, Trebor Edwards.
DetailsRoy talks to Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas as they tour the Children's Hospital for Wales; Aled Jones talks about the Wales in the West End concert at the Eisteddfod.
DetailsRoy visits a sea-lion who seems to have special powers. Terry Dennett discusses a search for RAF heroes. Plus a look at Welsh Sheep droppings.
DetailsWith a Blue Peter theme to the programme, Roy talks to former presenter Janet Ellis, and Blue Peter's editor for 26 years, Biddy Baxter.
DetailsRoy's guests include veteran Welsh entertainer Stan Stennet and classical boy band Blake.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsDid the warrior Boudicca have her final battle in north Wales? Storyteller Alan Stanway finds out. Also Dr Juliette Wood explores the myths and legends of fairy folklore.
DetailsIt's Bassey Day! Beverley Humphries sings Bassey and Kitty's Quartet plays Bassey.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsHow money raised in memory of Ray Gravell is helping a horse-riding trust in the Black Mountains and Angela Roberts, Rhydian's mum, on work being done by carers charity Crossroads.
DetailsRoy chats to Judge Ray Singh about his distinguished career, and film director Michael Winner talks about his latest book, Unbelievable.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy Noble and meets the Rev Darren Middleton, who swapped a career as a dancer in West End shows for a Methodist ministry in Fairwater, Cardiff.
DetailsRoy finds out how Welsh lad Jason Howard is getting on in the US, treading the boards in South Pacific, and chats to Frank Hennessy about Greek singer-songwriter George Papavgeris.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsTop tips and ways to jog your memory with author Roger Bryan from Ceredigion. Rebecca Matthews, director of the British Council Wales, tells Roy how she's getting on in her new job.
DetailsRoy links up with Lesotho to find out how teacher Sian Taylor is doing in Christ the King High School for Boys.
DetailsFrank Hennessy shares more music from his Celtic Music collection, Wednesday Word comes from Hindu theologian and priest Akhandadhi Das, and Roy meets Ruabon's 'Iron Lady'.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMemories of the miners' strike of 1984, with stories recorded by people caught up in the historic dispute.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Roy finds out about the contribution that two very special postmen have made to their communities in Wales.
DetailsGrandmother Rosalie Marsh tells Roy about her adventures in Europe on the back of a Honda Gold Wing.
DetailsRoy comes live from the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea. The Siren Sisters perform live and Roy takes a walk around the city, hearing from people who experienced the Blitz.
DetailsRoy Noble is joined by Birds of a Feather stars Lesley Joseph and Lynda Robson.
DetailsAberdare's Coliseum celebrates 70 years in showbusiness this month and Roy finds out about its history and the many acts which have performed there.
DetailsFrank Vickery talks about his latest play, Barkin', Roy hears about a Zumba class for the over-50s and Derek Quinnell has news of the Ray Gravel and Friends Charitable Trust.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy is joined by Poet Laurete Andrew Motion and former Welsh rugby international Roy Bergiers.
DetailsRoy hears from the Swansea group which is hoping to serve the community from a riverboat.
DetailsRoy Noble talks to Neil Oliver, presenter of Coast, about his new series and book.
DetailsRoy is joined by country singer Daniel O'Donnell, actor Matthew Rhys and Brecon baker Caroline Frampton.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsHow the residents of the village of Wales, Wisconsin, will be celebrating Christmas; astronomer Jonathan Powell watches the skies, and a seasonal Wednesday Word.
DetailsWelsh actors Aled Pugh and Rhys Ap Hywel talk about how they recreated Ryan and Ronnie for a show on S4C and the Santa Express stops by the studio!
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation with Roy Noble and the team. Writer Myfanwy Alexander celebrates Santes Dwynwen Day, and Michael Houlihan talks about his new job.
DetailsBernard Cribbins celebrates 90 years of the NAAFI serving the Forces; the life and times of Laura Ashley with author Martin Wood; and Roy learns about the genius of Robbie Burns.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsOne of Britain's top mountaineers, Simon Yates, tells Roy about some of the more perilous moments of his career.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. Roy comes face-to-face with the Welshman who'll be supporting France in Friday's Six Nations match.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. 'Centurion Noble' explores the Roman relics of Caerleon.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy and the team for great music and conversation. Roy hears how giraffes have taken up residence in a zoo in a small corner of West Wales.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Roy has news of how you can take part in a brand new quiz show called 'Pointless'.
DetailsRoy looks at the true story behind Lili Marlene, talks to Sir Norman Lloyd Edwards about the unveiling of the Ivor Novello statue, and chats with Chepstow poet William Aylott.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. With Frank Hennessy, beer on tap and Wednesday word with Rev Dr John Holdsworth in Haverfordwest.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsAlyn Wyn Bevan talks to Roy about his new book Welsh Rugby Captains, and Gavin Henson reviews his latest performance on Strictly Come Dancing.
DetailsA gallery in Caernafon showing the work of young artists, the South Wales Miners Museum and an appeal for volunteers to help on the opening night of the Scala cinema in Prestatyn.
DetailsRoy's guests include the National Poet of Wales Gillian Clarke, portrait photographer Terry Morris and Social Media MP of the Year Kevin Brennan.
DetailsHighlights from Roy's year, including the International Eisteddfod at Llangollen, and the National Museum of Wales at St Fagans near Cardiff celebrating its sixtieth anniversary.
DetailsWash down your Christmas pud with a generous dollop of Roy Noble, music and conversation.
DetailsFrances Donovan sits in for Roy Noble. With guest John Scott, who has written a book about how he came to Wales as a 12 year old evacuee.
DetailsRoy Noble chats to the Green Teens working to help Wales reduce its carbon footprint. Welsh author Carole Llewellyn talks about her second novel.
DetailsWhat happened after Mal Jones found a Roman coin? The stories Phil Carradice unearthed whilst making Past Master. Plus the photographer who's aiming high.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy is at Cardiff Arms Park where he's joined by rugby legends Phil Davies and Tony Clement of Wales, and Philippe Sella of France.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy meets members of the Shen Yun Company, who showcase traditional Chinese music and dance in a spectacular display.
DetailsFrank Hennessy looks forward to Celtic Heartbeat, there's the Wednesday Word, and Robert Atkins chats to Roy about busking.
DetailsHistorian and writer Phil Carradice tells us of a walk around Pembroke town that passes by some intriguing and lesser known Norman features of the area.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon, including a look ahead to the Paralympic Games in Beijing. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. With Anna Proctor, photographer from Llantwit Major, basket-weaving, and Beverley Humphreys.
DetailsDr Juliette Wood looks at the myths that inspired the TV show Merlin. Roy also gets you in the mood for Europe's biggest Elvis festival.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks to members of Ladysmith Black Mambazo about their current UK tour and Roger Morgan of CADW discusses events at Caerphilly Castle.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including the Fair Trade flag and its tour of Wales and private detective John Hughes from Mold.
DetailsJamie Davies and Meinir Jones from the Llyn Maritime Museum preview the Pwllheli Roadshow and poet Goff Morgan looks at what our forebears might have been doing in years gone by.
DetailsFrances Donovan sits in for Roy Noble. Author Caroline Harris gives tips on how to run an environmentally-friendly home.
DetailsNews of 2010's Welsh Musical Theatre Young Singer Of The Year from Only Men Aloud musical director Tim Rhys Evans.
DetailsRoy is joined by Charles Leach who talks about Holocaust Memorial Day, and by Rosslare historian Nicholas Furlong.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy is joined by guests in Paris as he soaks up the atmosphere before the Six Nations rugby match between France and Wales.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsThe final audio diary from the Rev Eldon Phillips' unforgettable trip to India and David Morgan talks about the re-opening of a stretch of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
DetailsRoy finds out why the St John's Ambulance emblem has turned up on the door of the Doctor Who Tardis.
DetailsRoy talks to Britain's favourite poet Roger McGough at the Hay Festival and Frank Hennessey has news from the Welsh Folk scene.
DetailsWith charity runner Rosie Swale Pope, poet Goff Morgan, news of a Rain Festival in Blaenau Festiniog, and a personal trainer to put us through our paces.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy with a look at the historic golf clubs of Wales and Owen Money is sharing anecdotes on the golf course.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy with music and conversation, including World War II memories and all there is to know about cricket. With news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsWith Dafydd Roberts talking about the latest blue plaques in Llanelli, Katie Trent on the Fair Share Scheme and storyteller Ruth Moore Williams from Llangollen.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. American Chris Harper tells Roy how he celebrates Thanksgiving in Wales. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMichael Clark pops in to talk about his new career as a safari field guide in South Africa and Roy reveals the two new members selected to join Only Men Aloud.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy is joined by a psychologist from Bangor University who explains why nicknames are good for us.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. Roy has news of a county-wide walking festival taking place in Monmouthshire later this year.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsBrecon farmer Edwin Roderick gives an insight into his farming life, bug artist Mark Russell talks about his recent exhibition in Rome, and we discover medical herbalism.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy and hears from community reporter Dave Perry, who takes to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to discover its winning ways.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy Noble with great music and conversation. Mal is joined by Paul Potts, the first ever winner of Britain's Got Talent.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon as Mal Pope sits in for Roy.
DetailsRoy meets the animator Marco Marenghi from the Rhondda, who has worked on films including Betwitched and I Am Legend. Pat Venner tells of her travels along the Llangollen Canal.
DetailsMusic and conversation with Roy. Featuring ambulances, choirs and hot-air balloons.
DetailsRoy chats to David Thomas from Swansea who can play his teeth and traditional Welsh folk band Calan fiddle away in the studio.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy with music and chat, and Owen Money shares golf anecdotes with Ryder Cup veterans Brian Huggett and Phil Price.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy with music and conversation to pass the afternoon.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. Faryl Smith talks to Roy about her her second album 'Wonderland', based on the theme of Alice in Wonderland.
DetailsRoy talks to Aled Jones' protegee, choirgirl Isabel, who also sings live. Bodyguard to the stars Tony Toms is sure to have some tales to tell and more music from The Soldiers.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsWe'll be hearing from Andrew Grey, who won the Unsung Hero Award at last years Sports Personality of the Year.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation, live from Chepstow Racecourse, in the build-up to this year's Welsh National.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy chats to silent movie music composer Neil Brand and Victoria Roberts from the Cardiff Museum appeals for treasures to help tell the story of the city.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for music and conversation. Documentary photographer Gareth Kingdom tells Roy about his recent trip to the slums of Kenya.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy finds out how the Red Lady of Paviland - a 29,000-year-old human skeleton discovered on Gower - has inspired a unique musical project.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks to Swansea fashion designer Helen Rhiannon about her latest commissions - gowns for the prestigious Cardiff Singer of the World competition.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy and discovers what Richard Burton's handwritten diaries tell us about one of Wales' acting greats.
DetailsMal Pope hears stories from behind the scenes at St David's Hall as it celebrates its 25th anniversary.
DetailsRoy hears from Jonathan Powell about the Astronomy Open Day at the National Museum in Cardiff and the Wednesday Word is from Rabbi Mordechai Wollenberg of Cardiff United Synagogue.
DetailsDavid Jenkins, Chair of Ebbw Vale Choir, previews their performance at the opening National Eisteddfod concert, plus West End star Peter Karrie and teenage popster Luke Moses.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy with music and chat, and Owen Money shares golf anecdotes with Ryder Cup veterans Brian Huggett and Phil Price.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy. He gets a lesson in belly dancing and finds out about some of the old Welsh traditions of All Hallows Eve.
DetailsWith guests Rolf Harris and singer Catrin Angharad Roberts. Esther Roberts talks about the return to Wales of a crown that belonged to the King of Bardsey Island.
DetailsThe multi-talented Rob Brydon tells Roy about his new television comedy series The Trip, which begins on Monday.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsFirst time author Gillian Morgan from Haverfordwest chats to Roy about a novel that was 5 years in the making; Gavin Henson reviews his performance on Strictly Come Dancing.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsAnother chance to hear Roy's interview with Elin Manahan Thomas. Poet of the People, Goff Morgan pops in. And more Christmas memories from our community reporters across Wales.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy talks to singer Mark Evans from Denbigh, who hopes to represent Britain at the Eurovision Song Contest. Captain David Creamer recounts his 8,000 mile journey in two tug boats.
DetailsWorld champion whistler Michael Barimo puckers up to give us a tune or two.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Roy finds out how we can all help the Woodland Trust to map some of the oldest trees in the country.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy hears about a rare and prized cinema organ which has been restored on a farm in Pembrokeshire.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon as Mal Pope sits in for Roy.
DetailsRoy's guests include Radio Wales DJ Chris Needs on his trip to Portland, Oregon in the USA.
DetailsJoin Roy and the team for great music and conversation. With Newport poet Goff Morgan, Britain's Got Talent impressionist Paul Burling, and a Holyhead treasure hunt.
DetailsGlyn Smith, head gardener at Erddig Hall in Wrexham, talks about their apple festival and Roy hears from West End star Michael Ball.
DetailsMal Pope sits in for Roy with music and chat, and Owen Money shares golf anecdotes with Ryder Cup veterans Brian Huggett and Phil Price.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation with Roy, including a report on the 2008 Dylan Thomas Fringe Festival in Swansea.
DetailsRoy finds out about a special event in Denbigh which hopes to resurrect the popularity of plums and Goff Morgan reflects on Halloween traditions.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy begins his efforts to be more environmentally friendly with the BBC's Green Wales season.
DetailsRoy hears from the children of St Andrews Primary School in Newport about their brand new golf course. The man behind the voice, Phil Steele, talks about his life in sport.
DetailsGreat music and conversation to pass the afternoon. More highlights from 2008, including the Welshman now making love spoons in Canada.
DetailsRoy looks back at some of his favourite moments of 2010, including chats with Dawn French and rugby players Tony Ward and Hugo McNeil.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsRoy finds out about Formula One's Tom Pryce Memorial Trust and talks to Dennis Morgan about his new book, Farewell to Ninian Park.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Steve Jones from Cwmdare tells Roy about his journey following in Sir Ernest Shackleton's footsteps in Antarctica.
DetailsRoy is at the 2010 Hay Literary Festival. He turns the page with the authors, finds out what's the big read for festival goers and reveals his monthly book club choices.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon as Mal Pope sits in for Roy.
DetailsAmy Wadge sits in for Roy Noble and chats to Lee Durrell, widow of Gerald, on the 50th anniversary of the Durrell Conservation Trust.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Roy meets entrepreneur Letitia Valentine, who braved the Dragons in their Den and emerged a winner.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation. We hear about the Festival of Remembrance taking place this weekend at Cardiff's St David's Hall, plus the second part of the Tenby ghost story.
DetailsJoin Roy Noble and the team for great music and conversation. Including news and travel information every half hour.
DetailsMusic and conversation to pass the afternoon. Including news and travel information every half hour.
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