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.
Emmy's Unicorn perform their track 'The Tunnel' on the Roy Noble Show for Radio Wales Music Day.
The Sikh, Muslim and Greek Orthodox communities of Cardiff's Tiger Bay in 1964.
Sian Phillips and Peter O'Toole caught in a sticky moment on St David's day in 1960.
Jonathan Pryce is the happy postman in the ill-fitting suit in "Daft as a brush."
Sean Fletcher visits Pennants in Jamaica, a village with a very Welsh connection.
1933 radio interview with Amelia Earhart on her flight over the Atlantic Ocean in 1928.
Mrs. Trevelyan receives her father's oldest friend, Colonel Osborne, but her husband has suspicions about the Colonel's true intentions.
A look at 5 areas of Britain when the winter snows struck in January.
Part of 1948 Aneurin Bevan speech on the benefits brought by the NHS.
The devastating closing moments of Belonging series 4.
Amanda Sergeant presents a Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wales Today bulletin 8/08/1996.
Profile of P.H. Burton, teacher, mentor and adoptive father of the actor Richard Burton.
Sir Anthony Hopkins stars as Andrei in the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Play of the month, "The Three Sisters."
Matthew Rhys as PC Steve Higson, in one of his first ever tv roles in 1997.
Weather presenter Derek Brockway makes his Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wales debut in 1997.
Des's hunt for her father is over, but is he what she expected? Food flies at the cafe.
Vincent Kane looks back at the career of Mary Hopkin, recalling her brief time at the top.
Casgliad?unigryw?o glipiau sain a fideo?gan y Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ?yn adlewyrchu bywyd a diwylliant?Cymru.
Artist Shimon Attie's work to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster.
Introducing the Welsh gauchos of Patagonia.
Jason Mohammad is joined by three guests to discuss the hottest issue of Radio Wales Music Day.
An affectionate farewell to Tiger Bay in Cardiff as the old buildings are demolished.
Gafodd Mererid Hopwood yr anrhydedd o fod y fenyw gyntaf i ennill y Gadair - yn Eisteddfod 2001 yn Ninbych.