Extra Schedule
Early
01:00
As BBC Radio 5 Live—19/07/2020
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05:00
Vicki Blight—19/07/2020
A perfect blend of the best tunes to start Sunday.
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Morning
06:30
Science Cafe—Lobsters
Adam Walton dives into the weird underwater world of lobsters.
07:00
Country Focus—A Virtual Show for 2020
The Royal Welsh Agricultural Show goes on, online.
07:31
Celebration—Jonathan Thomas
Led by Jonathan Thomas, Pastor at Cornerstone Church in Abergavenny
08:00
Sunday Supplement—Covid, Russian hackers & Springboks tour 1969-70
Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a review of the Sunday papers.
09:00
All Things Considered—Loneliness
Roy Jenkins examines whether having a faith can influence the way we cope with loneliness.
09:31
Sunday Morning with Colin Jackson and Suzanne Packer—19/07/2020
Great music and great guests for your Sunday morning.
11:00
Owen Money's Solid Gold Sunday—19/07/2020
Owen Money with the greatest music from the '60s and '70s.
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Afternoon
13:00
Aled Jones—Patricia Hodge joins Aled
Aled shares music and conversation with Patricia Hodge.
14:00
Lynn Bowles—19/07/2020
Lynn is joined by author Rob Gittins and motoring journalist Mark James.
16:00
Roy Noble—19/07/2020
Antiques Roadshow expert Marc Allum joins Roy to tell all about the new series.
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Evening
18:00
The Call Up—Marching Orders and Basic Training
The stories of the Welsh men affected by National Service, between 1947 and 1963.
18:32
Eye on Wales—Coronavirus: Counting the Cost
The economic impact of Coronavirus and the prospects for recovery as businesses reopen.
19:00
Celtic Heartbeat—19/07/2020
Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music.
21:00
Beverley's World of Music—19/07/2020
The best in music from stage and screen.
23:00
Lisa Gwilym—19/07/2020
The perfect mix of the best songs from the sixties through to today.
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Late
01:00
As BBC Radio 5 Live—20/07/2020
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05:30
Radio Wales Arts Show—New Work in Wales
Nicola Heywood Thomas rounds up the new music and online theatre being produced in Wales

















