A selection of favourite programme clips, from major landmark series to contemporary documentaries which have been made for BBC Wales audiences which form the Wales Collection.
Gareth Edwards 1973 try for Barbarians - Rugby Union
Megan Roberts confronts Dr. O'Casey in an attempt to convince him to take urgent action to prevent what could become an epidemic.
Thomas Jones intervenes to prevent the villainous Vicar Davyd unjustly hanging a shepherd boy.
Jason Mohammed presents a BBC Wales Today bulletin from 2004.
Insight into differing religions and places of worship in a vibrant Tiger Bay in 1968.
Ian 'H' Watkins talks to Stephen Green, the director of Christian Voice.
The DJ and lecturer talks about the music industry and its challenges.
Former BBC floor manager Brydan Griffiths remembers the great days of Disc a Dawn.
BBC Wales weatherman Derek Brockway shares his top 10 of the best and worst summer weather in Wales over the years.
Adaptation of Alexander Masters' memoir of homeless alcoholic Stuart Shorter.
Survivors and relatives of those killed in the disaster discuss their fight for justice.
Continuing the romantic Welsh drama about the forbidden love between Bethan and Andrew.
Starring Ryan Davies and Ronnie Williams - Wales best-loved comedy double-act.
Gwyn Thomas’ famous eulogy on the mining disaster at Aberfan in 1966.
Recalling the early days of broadcasting in West Wales from the Swansea studios.
BBC Wales Presenter Penny Roberts presents news bulletinf from the 13th of October 1992.
In 1968 an 'outsider', Alfred Rimmer, spent a week in the Welsh village of Caio in Carmarthenshire.
Brian Hoey was the first ever Wales Today news presenter in 1962. Here he marks the 40th anniversary of broadcasting by BBC Wales on February 13 1963.
Randy tries to explain eggs to Idris.
The defence calls Richard Hoggart (David Tennant), a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Leicester.
Former BBC Radio Wales presenter Rachel Thomas recalls a very solemn occasion.
The District Nurse asks local pharmacist to put a poster up in his shop.
BBC News looks at the harsh winter of 1982.
Miners discuss plans to transform a closed colliery into a leisure centre and museum.