Extra Schedule
Early
01:00
BBC World Service—17/04/2014
BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and factual programmes
05:30
All Things Considered—Making the Past Come Alive
Roy Jenkins talks to Diarmaid MacCulloch, one of the world's leading religious historians.
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Morning
06:00
Good Morning Wales—17/04/2014
News, sport, weather and travel information, with Felicity Evans and Oliver Hides.
09:00
Morning Call—17/04/2014
Ollie asks if councils should make money from car parking.
10:00
Jason Mohammad—17/04/2014
Jamie talks to the 11-year-old who won the Scottish Girls Under 16 Golf Championships.
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Afternoon
13:00
Eleri Siôn—17/04/2014
Eleri chats to film critic Gary Slaymaker and the director of Tom Hardy's latest film.
16:00
Good Evening Wales—17/04/2014
Drivetime news, sport, weather and travel, with Gareth Lewis and Kayley Thomas.
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Evening
18:30
Living Wills: What Would You Want?
Professor Jenny Kitzinger explains the role of 'living wills'.(R)
19:00
Radio Wales Sport—17/04/2014
Presented by Carl Roberts, with Edward Bevan, Tony Cottey and Matthew Maynard.
21:00
Chris Needs—17/04/2014
Lynn Bowles sits in for Chris in the Friendly Garden with music, laughter and chat.
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Late
01:00
BBC World Service—18/04/2014
BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and factual programmes
05:30
Radio Wales Arts Show—A Tribute to Tommy Cooper
Nicola Heywood Thomas presents a tribute to Caerphilly born entertainer Tommy Cooper.










