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- In 1979 an avalanche catches Tony Mammoth unaware - thought dead, Tony is bought back to the land of the living in 2021.
- Police investigate when the body of a girl is found in a lake.
- A look at the life of The Tuckers, a close-knit, extended family of lovable rogues.
- To mark the 70th anniversary of the birth of the NHS, acclaimed poet Owen Sheers takes us on a journey that weaves the extraordinary story of the birthing of Nye Bevan's vision of free healthcare for all people with personal stories of the NHS in British society today.
- A heartwarming observational documentary series following the reality of life in Britain's largest special school, pushing boundaries and challenging misconceptions.
- Frank Lloyd Wright is America's greatest ever architect. But few people know about the Welsh roots that shaped his life and world-famous buildings. Now, leading Welsh architect Jonathan Adams sets off across America to explore Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpieces for himself. Along the way, he uncovers the tempestuous life story of the man behind them, and the secrets of his radical Welsh background . In a career spanning seven decades, Frank Lloyd Wright built over 500 buildings, and changed the face of modern architecture.
- A gay man confronts his belly fat in a shop changing room, triggering him to relive an abusive past relationship. But who can save him from his own body?
- Documentary series following the lives and loves of the baking entrepreneurs behind one of the UK's most inspirational insta-bakeries, situated in the heart of Cardiff.
- A look at the life and writings of the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (Bob Kingdom).
- A series exploring the lives of staff and residents in Hensol Castle, a long-stay hospital for people with learning disabilities. After sixty years, the hospital is closing and the residents, some of whom have spent most of their lives here, will now navigate their way into the wider community.
- Following on from the success of Stand Up at BBC Wales and Live from Aberystwyth Pier, Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts a showcase of the best stand-up comedians from Wales and beyond recorded at the Memo Arts Centre in Barry.
- Documentary series following staff as they provide critical and life-saving care at the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport, South Wales.
- 4 families go and live for a month in a fishing village and have to live and work as if they were living in the early 1900's.
- A poet's tale of a day in the lives of the villagers of a Welsh fishing town of Llareggub.
- Carol Vorderman and Scott Quinnell host a BBC Wales magazine show taking a look at what people across Wales are doing during lock-down, from volunteering to help others to producing quirky social media content.
- Cameras follow Connie Fisher in her attempt to cure the loss of her singing voice with the help of voice builder Gary Catona, the man credited with saving Whitney Houston's voice.
- Huw Edwards travels around Wales to find out how people's identities have been shaped by the turbulent events of the past decade and by the challenges that the country currently faces.
- Documentary series meeting some of the more unusual young entrepreneurs in Wales, including a female gamer, a YouTube star and a social influencer.
- Filmed in front of a live audience at Aberystwyth Comedy Festival, Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts four stand-up comedy shows featuring both emerging talent and established comedians.
- Sitcom starring comedian Priya Hall. Beena and Amrit follows 20-something recently graduated Beena, who's moved back in with her eccentric, free-spirited mother, Amrit, in a small village in the South Wales Valleys.
- Documentary telling the story of Mikey Kay's autistic 47-year-old brother Spencer, who finds his peace in epic walks across the majestic, rugged Welsh terrain. For Spencer, everyday tasks can be a huge challenge, and he is unable to wash, dress or feed himself. But the moment he steps into the mountains, he becomes unstoppable. The family know the only medicine their brother actually needs is his freedom to walk in the epic landscapes of north Wales. The film, shot over three years at their childhood home on Anglesey and in the surrounding sweeping landscapes of wild beaches and dramatic mountains, follows the family's struggle to keep that fundamental freedom so crucial to his mental well-being, and provides a rare insight into life with a close relative with autism. The documentary also follows the Kays' years of battling to ensure Spencer could live as independently as possible in the community he calls home.
- Weekly news show featuring stories and interviews about the latest happenings in Wales.
- Welsh international rugby union referee Nigel Owens talks about the pressures of the modern game, the private struggle with his sexuality and his love of the game and his family.
- Former Wales and Lions rugby union captain Gareth Thomas, one of the most famous gay international sports stars, takes a hard-hitting, personal look at what he sees as the last bastion of homophobia in sport - professional football.
- Carol Vorderman takes a road trip of rediscovery across her home patch of North Wales and meets the people whose stories reflect the region today.
- Kate Humble and her Welsh sheepdog Teg travel from the tip of North Wales through the remotest parts of Wales to the south coast. Along the way they explore how the landscape shapes the people who live there.
- A documentary exploring autism through the eyes of Welsh actor Richard Mylan and his 11 year old son, who is on the autism spectrum.
- Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts a topical comedy panel show that takes a distinctly Welsh look at the week's news at home and abroad. Joined by team captains, Welsh comedians Robin Morgan and Priya Hall, no news story will be safe.
- Naturalist Iolo Williams visits historic estates in Wales discovering what special places they are for wildlife. These parks are now open for all to enjoy but sometimes the wildlife in them goes unnoticed.
- Documentary in which Connie Fisher examines the issue of motherhood, travelling across Wales to meet different women who have each made their own decision about having children.
- A revealing documentary follows Katherine Jenkins from Neath to New York in the weeks leading up to the launch of her new album. Katherine opens up about her life, her loves and living under the gaze of the media spotlight.
- Charlotte Church embarks on a journey to explore the cutting edge of mental health research and learn more about the relationship between our mental health and our brains.
- While making a TV documentary about a year in the life of the rock singer from Rhyl, Mike Peters of The Alarm, his wife Jules makes a terrifying discovery - a lump in her breast. An urgent visit to the doctor confirms that a mammogram is needed, and she expects the worst. The couple decide to keep making the documentary and the resulting film turns out to be very different to what was originally planned - a powerful and honest story of a woman with breast cancer, and her personal journey through diagnosis, surgery and treatment.
- Writer, adventurer and angler Will Millard follows the River Wye from its source in the mountains of mid-Wales to the Severn estuary exploring its importance to local communities along the way.
- Documentary charting how the passing of the 1968 Abortion Act continues to arouse strong views to this day. Featuring an interview with Lord David Steel.