Programmes for younger viewers.
Martyn Geraint reads a story about a disabled boy who climbs up a castle tower and overcomes his fears.
Lee the young Lion feels he has a problem - he asks lots of questions but no-one has any answers. After Owen gives him a lot of wrong answers, Hana decides to take him and a few of his friends to the library. Here Lee gets the answers to all his questions.
The Little Princess is putting on a puppet show for her friends.
Today Twm Tisian visits an Italian restaurant and helps make a big tasty pizza!
More adventures with the little red tractor.
Programmes for younger viewers.
Today, the four friends are in the garden looking for colours. Do you think they'll find something pink, green, yellow and orange?
Wibli likes driving in his little red car. He doesn't know where he is going, but wants to enjoy a leisurely drive with his friend Porchell - if only everyone else on the road would stop interrupting!
A series to introduce food and cookery to pre-school children. In this programme Twts and Martyn make some tasty banana and fudge muffins.
Beth, Oli and Sid quarrel as to who should be boss when they work on a special project for Dyf.
The adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine and friends.
Join Lowri and her friends on the Party Bus for a fun filled journey of painting, playing games, singing and dancing.
Fun and adventure for pre school children with Nodi and his new friends in Toytown.
A series full of movement and energy to encourage young children to keep fit. In this programme "Heini" visits a garden centre.
The Teulu Mawr children are excited as the family go on a camping weekend, only to find on arrival at the campsite that Mr Mawr has forgotten to pack the tent. What a disappointment! But despair changes to delight as they find a way of sleeping under the stars after all.
Animated series about animals, narrated by Caryl Parry Jones.
More adventures with Bob and his friends.
The Imaginers arrive with a hop, a skip and a jump!
Join Cadi and her friends on a magical adventure in this animated series for pre-school children.
In this famous tale from Ceredigion on the west coast of Wales, we discover why, if we listen carefully, we can still hear the bell of the drowned land of Cantre'r Gwaelod ring today.
A squawky-talky parrot plays a trick on the gullible Jac Do.
The adventures of Pingu the penguin.
Who needs Sam Tân's help in Pontypandy today?
Fun for pre school children with Cled and friends as they discover the wonderful world around them.
More adventures with Ari, the little jet engine, and his friends in Tretarri.
It's a wonderful sunny day in Cei Bach, and Mari and Prys are busy moving in to their new home, Glan y Don.
Come and meet Melog the bear, Shibwns the little mouse and the bees, Lili-bet, Bwmbwth and Colyn, all in the honey pot!
Programmes for younger viewers.
It's Mother's Day and the Little Princess is making a special present for her mum.
A puppet series for young children that follows the adventures of a group of friends who live in the garden as one big family.
The fair has returned to Happy Valley and everyone is out for a fun-filled day.
Now, Nia and the animals welcome you aboard the ark for fun and games!
Huw Rees takes a stroll down Carnaby Street to take a look back at the 50 year history of one of London's most famous fashion haunts. We'll also be remembering 50 years since work began on the M4 motorway.
This week on Tocyn we are featuring self-catering locations in Wales. We visit the Bath Tower in Caernarfon, luxury wooden lodges in Trefeglwys near Caersws, and an old barn that has been transformed into amazing accommodation in Monmouth.
Pure gold from the archives! A chance to enjoy one of S4C's most popular quiz shows ever. Quizmaster Kevin Davies welcomes 16 competitors to the studio. With one selected as the 'banker', the rest ask a series of questions in rhyme in an attempt to win the Jacpot prize which is hidden behind one of the question cards. There's plenty of banter, stumbling over words, and tension, as one by one the prizes are revealed.
Alun Wyn Bevan visits the border town of Hereford and we meet some dog owners who will be competing in this year's Crufts show.
Programmes for younger viewers.
Series following the adventures of Sabrina, a half-witch who has to look after Portia, a young witch from the 'other side', who's been sent to earth by her aunt, Enchantra, to learn how to fit in with the planet's ordinary teenagers.
In this third programme of the series the children learn more about taking care of their horses, starting with their diets. They find out that everything that goes into the horse's mouth comes out the other end and their task this week is to muck out the stables.
News for young people.
Today, Mel and Pob clean up the River Rhondda in Porth with the help of the local canoeing club.
An interactive series for youngsters featuring the latest interesting facts and information and plenty of madcap mischief!
Relief for Iolo as he discovers he's not being accused of malpractice. Sheryl worries about the wedding arrangements and Gwyneth has mixed feelings as she returns home.
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News headlines and weather.
Today we'll be broadcasting from the Welsh Book Council's awards night, and Rhodri will be taking a look at The National Theatre of Wales' first production, 'A Good Night Out in the Valleys'.
Is this the end for Jinx and Izzy's relationship? Who is the familiar face who returns to Cwmderi? Things go from bad to worse for ABD.
Dewi Llwyd presents the topical debate programme from Aberystwyth with an audience of young people from the local area. On the panel tonight will be Mark Cole on behalf of the Liberal Democrats; Efa Gruffydd Jones, Chief Executive of Urdd Gobaith Cymru; Rev. Aled Huw Thomas, Senior Chaplain of the Army in Wales; and Dr Felix Aubel, Independent minister and a member of the Conservative Party.
Join Nia Roberts and Rhun ap Iorwerth for more from Wales' cultural world. On this week's programme they take a look at an exhibition of portraits by Kyffin Williams, the history of Ewenny Pottery, there's an interview with National Eisteddfod Archdruid T. James Jones and a look at the history of the folk song 'Sosban Fach'.
Cwcw is the story of Jane Jones (Eiry Thomas), a jobbing writer in Cardiff who writes episodes for the soap opera 'Family Doctor' starring the 'heroic' Dr Gareth. Approaching forty, Jane is trapped in a weird, incompatible marriage to actor Sam Llywelyn, who plays the on-screen 'heroic' Dr Gareth. The second half of the drama will be shown next Sunday night.
This week on Hacio, actor Matthew Rhys talks about the death of his friend who broke his neck while playing rugby. Also, we'll find out about the Deffro'r Ddraig (Awaken the Dragon) movement which is active in north east Wales.
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