A selection of favourite programme clips, from major landmark series to contemporary documentaries which have been made for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wales audiences which form the Wales Collection.
David Parry Jones reports on working life at the 'Whitehall of Wales' in 1969.
Former Velvet Underground star John Cale returns to Wales to find heroin causing havoc.
Frank Hennessy discusses the Splott triathlon and the false teeth marimba in June 1993.
Opera singer Stuart Burrows defying the snow and ice of January 1982.
Annie Powell, Mayor of the Rhondda,discusses her life and beliefs.
Former Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ technicians?remember an explosive experience on set.
In 1968, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wales filmed a village in Mid Wales. We see how much the place has changed.
Roy Noble is joined by Sir Anthony Hopkins to talk about his classical album, Composer.
A frisky kakapo responds to Mark's interest!
A conversation with Tommy Letton, former fishmonger of Tiger Bay in the Cardiff Docks.
Mourners travelled from around Wales to attend the funeral of rugby international, broadcaster and actor Ray Gravell.
Hollywood star Michael Sheen is 'crucified' in the moving finale of 72-hour hometown performance.
66 year old Eric Jones does a stunning (and perilous) base jump in Mexico.
News broke of the death of the Beatles manager Brian Epstein when they were in Bangor.
Branding day brings Welsh ranch families together for an asado.
R.S. Thomas talks about his poetry with Gwyn Jones.
The Manic Street Preachers return to perform at in their hometown of Blackwood.
Moira is at a 'low ebb', and it's bringing Gwynne down.
Recalling the early days of broadcasting in West Wales from the Swansea studios.
Cerys Matthews and Catatonia perform on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wales arts programme, The Slate, in 1994.
As Dr George Penn retires, the future of the practice is with the local health authority.
Sir Gary Sobers' landmark 'six sixes' in one over at Swansea in 1968 making a new world record.
Nerys Hughes makes the world's fastest cup of tea in the 1963 drama production, Z-Cars.
Part of the Forces Eisteddfod held under the auspices of The Cairo Welsh Society.