FM Schedule
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Early
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01:00
As Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live—24/01/2021
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05:00
Vicki Blight—24/01/2021
Start the day with a lively mix of music and chat.
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Morning
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06:30
Science Cafe—Skin Deep
Adam Walton delves below the surface of the skin...
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07:00
Country Focus—Welsh Wool and Honeybees
Porthmadog Wool depot is set to close and honeybees reveal changes in our floral landscape
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07:31
Celebration—Rev'd Dr Jennie Hurd
A service led by the Rev'd Dr Jennie Hurd.
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08:00
Sunday Supplement—Tories, Transition and Grades
Guests include Welsh Tory chair Glyn Davies, Carolyn Harris MP and historian Iwan Morgan.
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09:00
All Things Considered—The Uyghurs
Roy Jenkins reports on the plight of the Uyghur muslims of China.
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09:31
Sunday Morning with Anna Ryder Richardson—24/01/2021
Anna talks to Jay Blades about The Repair Shop, as well as upcycling household items.
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11:00
Owen Money's Solid Gold Sunday—24/01/2021
Owen Money with the greatest music from the '60s and '70s.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Kiri Pritchard-McLean—24/01/2021
Kiri's guests are comedian Priya Hall, and writer of sitcom Foiled, Beth Granville.
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15:00
Lynn Bowles—24/01/2021
Genealogist Cat Whiteaway tells Lynn about 200 years of The National Census.
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17:00
Roy Noble—24/01/2021
Learning Welsh in a land down under, and Wales' role in munitions production during WWII.
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Evening
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19:00
Bevan v Churchill
Lord Kinnock on how Nye Bevan held Churchill to account in the Commons during the war
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19:28
Celebration—Rev'd Dr Jennie Hurd
A service led by the Rev'd Dr Jennie Hurd.
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20:00
Celtic Heartbeat—24/01/2021
Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music.
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22:00
Beverley's World of Music—24/01/2021
The best in music from stage and screen.
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Late
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01:00
As Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live—25/01/2021
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05:30
The Review Show—It's A Sin, The Pembrokeshire Murders, exhibiting Richard Burton and telling the story of the Hindu Bard
Gary Raymond and his guests cast a critical eye on what's going in in the Welsh arts scene
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