A showcase of some of outstanding moments as featured on Mal Pope's 'Best of Radio Wales' programme.
Aled Gruffydd Jones explores the treasures of the National Library of Wales
What could be a more fitting challenge for a Paralympian than Wynne's 'paper toss'?
Peter Hain MP and his mum Adelaine give a first hand account of apartheid struggles.
Radio Wales Sport helps Wales' oldest professional football club celebrate its birthday.
Tony Crean, former manager of Goldfrapp shares some advice at Horizons Bass Camp.
John Hill talks exclusively to Jason Mohammad, twenty years since his father's death.
Cian Ciaran of the Super Furry Animals & Richard King share advice at Horizons Bass Camp.
Rhydian Dafydd & Ritzy Bryan on a boat at Gwyl Gardd Goll, Plas Newydd on 26th July 2014
Felicity Evans goes back to 2010 when the formal agreement to hold a referendum was signed
Huw Thomas reports from the Maes on how technology is taking the language to new frontiers
Nelli Bird and Peter Johnson join chef Stephen Terry and Simon Wright for our final feast
Adam meets Russian students who've travelled to Glyndwr University to study computer games
An exclusive on the show - Mari Roberts from Nefyn's recording of 29 May's earth tremor.
What would Elvis fans do if they "met" The King? Mike Bubbins found out in Porthcawl...
Simon Wright explores why Welsh lamb is a winner on our plates, with farmer Alan Davies.
"Fear & excitement": James talks about the new album, touring & why he's never emailed.
Fernhill perform an exclusive song for Adam Walton鈥檚 live Greenman Festival broadcast.
As the teams descend on Glasgow, we explore the part Wales has played in the Games.
Three callers share the joys and the pain that adopting - or being adopted - can bring.
Charlotte Evans visited Barry Island to see if people still splash out on a day by the sea
Wynne meets 'living legend' and his all-time musical hero "Lord" Barry Manilow.
Wynne continues the quest to find his ideal sport by riding the waves.
The legendary Dame Shirley Bassey talks about her first new album in five years.
They're a colourful symbol of the festival - but who are the Gorsedd, and what do they do?