Extra Schedule
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Early
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01:00
成人快手 World Service—19/10/2014
成人快手 Radio Wales joins the 成人快手 World Service for a selection of news and factual programmes
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05:00
Gareth Gwynn—19/10/2014
An entertaining mix of music and chat to start the day.
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Morning
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06:30
Science Cafe—Precious Metals
Adam Walton visits Llandudno's Bronze Age copper mine and explores the science of metals. (R)
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07:00
Country Focus—19/10/2014
Exploring dairy farming in Wales, food production and a slower gastronomic pace of life.
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07:30
Celebration—19/10/2014
A service from St Aelhaiarn's Church, Guilsfield, led by the Rev Bethan Scotford.
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08:00
Sunday Supplement—19/10/2014
Vaughan Roderick presents a review of the week in Welsh politics and the Sunday papers.
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09:00
All Things Considered—Diwali
Mary Stallard meets some of Wales's Hindu community as they prepare to celebrate Diwali.
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09:30
Roy Noble—19/10/2014
Roy is joined by Welsh composer Paul Maelor and author Gethin Russell-Jones.
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11:00
Jamie Owen—19/10/2014
Join Jamie on Sunday lunchtime for conversation, laughter and music.
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Afternoon
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12:30
Radio Wales Sport—19/10/2014
Live rugby and football coverage.
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Evening
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18:05
The Incredible Years—Episode 2
2/2 Journalist Sioned Morys attends a parenting course to try to control her son's tantrums.
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18:30
The Leak—Series 1, Episode 7
7/10 Tom Price and guests review the week's biggest stories from around Wales and the world. (R)
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19:00
Celtic Heartbeat—19/10/2014
Frank Hennessy's guests include the Chartists and Frankie Gavin from Irish band, De Dannan
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21:00
Beverley's World of Music—19/10/2014
Beverley Humphreys focuses on musical performance going on across Wales and the world.
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23:00
Alan Thompson—19/10/2014
Former Lindisfarne band member Ray Laidlaw tells Alan about a new stage show.
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Late
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01:00
成人快手 World Service—20/10/2014
成人快手 Radio Wales joins the 成人快手 World Service for a selection of news and factual programmes
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05:30
Country Focus—19/10/2014
Exploring dairy farming in Wales, food production and a slower gastronomic pace of life. (R)
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