Extra Schedule
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Early
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01:00
91热爆 World Service—20/10/2019
Global news, features and debate from the 91热爆 World Service on 91热爆 Radio Wales.
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05:00
Vicki Blight—Mal Pope sits in
Mal is in for Vicki this morning, live from our Alexandra Road studios in Swansea.
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Morning
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06:02
All Things Considered—Modern Slavery
Roy Jenkins looks at modern slavery and what faith communities are doing to address it.
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06:30
Science Cafe—Dr. John Deeming: The Fly Man
Adam meets fly expert Dr. John Deeming from the National Museum Wales.
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07:00
Sunday Supplement—Brexit special
Following on from Super Saturday in the Commons, we discuss what happens now with Brexit.
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08:00
Rugby World Cup Live—Quarter Finals: Wales v France
Live commentary of Wales v. France in the 2019 Rugby World Cup Quarter Finals.
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11:00
Owen Money's Solid Gold Sunday—20/10/2019
Owen Money with the greatest music from the 60s and 70s.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Aled Jones—Janet Ellis joins Aled Jones
Aled is joined by writer, actor and presenter Janet Ellis.
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14:00
Lynn Bowles—20/10/2019
Lynn's guests are Adam Kay and Stephen Chbosky.
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16:00
Roy Noble—20/10/2019
Roy has sparkling conversation with gemologist Helen Plumb.
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Evening
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18:00
Mysticism and Mourning: How Wales turned to Spiritualism after World War One
Carolyn Hitt explores the surge in spiritualism in the years after the First World War. (R)
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18:32
Eye on Wales—HPN Medicine Supply Crisis
The story of patients left without 'food' after a medicine safety alert.
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19:00
Celtic Heartbeat—20/10/2019
The best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic countries and beyond.
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21:00
Beverley's World of Music—20/10/2019
The best in music from stage and screen.
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23:00
Lisa Gwilym—20/10/2019
The perfect mix of the best songs from the sixties through to today.
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Late
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01:00
91热爆 World Service—21/10/2019
Global news, features and debate from the 91热爆 World Service on 91热爆 Radio Wales.
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05:30
The Review Show—Dystopian theatre, a poetic novel, a forgotten artist and a quirky documentary
Gary Raymond and his guests cast a critical eye on what's going in in the Welsh arts scene
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