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The Welsh Cavalry: Last tour of Afghanistan
Gareth Jones has been making programmes for BBC Wales with the Queen’s Dragoon Guards since 2006. For his latest programme, The Welsh Cavalry: Last Tour of Afghanistan, he joined the regiment on their final tour in Helmand Province.
Can't Read, Can't Do My Sums!
Rachel Treadaway-Williams asks why literacy and numeracy levels have sunk so low.
Take a peek at the new Doctor Who Experience
BBC Wales braved the crowds, as well as some of The Doctor's most fearsome enemies, at the opening of the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff Bay earlier today. Watch this clip from the opening of the new exhibition, which has specially built sets and interactive features for fans to explore, ba...
Merthyr Tydfil to host Family and Local History Fair
On Saturday 13 October 2012, Merthyr Tydfil Leisure Centre plays host to the Glamorgan Family History Society as they hold their Family and Local History Fair.
Wyn Davies' second day at Llangollen International Eisteddfod
Only Men Aloud's Wyn Davies, presenter at this year's Llangollen International Eisteddfod, continues his reports from the festival. Yesterday was the first day of competition here at Llangollen and I was rushed off my feet. The Eisteddfod truly started at a gallop. It was the day of the youth...
Directing A Poet in New York
There is a book of photographs of Dylan taken in Laugharne during his last summer. These black and white photographs transport us back to that time in 1953. In some of the photographs Dylan is smiling. In others he is thoughtful, standing alone.
Glittering, soulful music from Colorama
Adam Walton reviews Colorama's new album Temari and speaks to founder member Carwyn Ellis.
From bobby on the beat to Chief Constable
Police 24/7 producer Jeanette Ward writes about her time with South Wales Police Chief Constable Peter Vaughan.
Helen’s Heart: From denial to determination
Helen Whewell, who took part in Family Life Swap, says that given her lifestyle, finding herself diagnosed with a heart condition should not have come as a huge shock - but it did.
Returning a World War One Photo album
Last autumn I was asked by BBC Radio Wales to help return a very special set of World War One items to their original family. It turned out to be quite a simple search task but a true pleasure to be able to complete - and it unlocked a fascinating story.
Iolo's top 10 must-see locations
Presenter Iolo Williams shares his 10 favourite locations in the Brecon Beacons
Reflecting reality in a soap opera / Adlewyrchu bywyd go iawn mewn opera sebon
Yn ystod wythnos Sioe Frenhinol Cymru, Annes Wyn Williams, Cynhyrchydd Stori 'Pobol y Cwm' sy’n disgrifio sut aeth y gyfres ati i greu stori ddramatig yn gysylltiedig â'r digwyddiad. As the Royal Welsh Show week begins, Annes Wyn Williams, Story Producer for 'Pobol y Cwm' describes how a dram...
Eisteddfod round-up
With a week of competing at the National Eisteddfod done and dusted for another year, let's take a look back at the highlights from the week. Monday Monday saw the first of the major ceremonies of the week with the Crowning. The title was taken by Geraint Lloyd Owen of Bontnewydd near Caer...
Celebrating 80 years of broadcasting from Bangor
Bethan Williams is the Head of Centre, north Wales and writes about an important milestone for the studios in Bangor.
Wales isn't a 'principality' - sorry!
Last night's Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in Glasgow was a glorious rousing spectacle of Scottish sight and sound. A terrific riot of musical colour and visual flourishes.
Women making an impact beyond Wales
Sian Williams talks about her new BBC Wales programme where she interviews women who have made an impact beyond Wales.
Frockwatch: the rules
It is important that each Cardiff Singer competitor makes full use of their short time on stage – both with voice and presentation – to capture the attention of jury and audience alike.



















