Ystalyfera
S4C 20:00-20:30
Aled Maddocks heads to Ystalyfera in the Swansea Valley to lead the singing from Capel y Wern. Guests include the first winner of Song for Wales Doug Roberts and Only Men Aloud's Wyn Davies.
S4C 20:30-21:00
5
Aled Jones travels to Bayreuth, Bavaria, where he learns about the tumultuous life of Richard Wagner, including his scandalous love affairs, and musical connections to Hitler. Aled also discovers how the opera house there came to be built, which was largely funded by a royal admirer.
S4C 21:00-22:05
Gwen is forced to fight to keep her job, while Wyn campaigns for Blod to have its opening night, Dan battles with his conscience, and Grug has something she has to share with Dan before she leaves.
S4C 20:00-20:25
Kevin and Debbie go to Maes y Deri after a gas leak forces the cafe to close, and Ffion becomes increasingly concerned about her big secret as Iolo begins to distance himself from her.
ITV1 Wales 20:00-20:30
4, series 2
Caerphilly-born Nathan Cleverly revisits the people who helped him become world boxing champion and achieve a maths degree from Cardiff University. Siriol Jenkins narrates the documentary series in which famous Welsh names return to their home towns.
Drag Artist
BBC1 Wales 22:35-23:05
3/4, series 3
The comedian continues to sample a wide variety of jobs, this week donning make-up and a dress to become a drag artist. Coached by one of the country's leading performers, he faces the daunting challenge of appearing on stage as a woman in front of a packed audience.
S4C 20:00-20:25
Gwyneth makes a big decision about her treatment, but chooses not to consult Yvonne first. Cadno is not pleased that Eifion has been taking rent money from Marian.
S4C 20:25-21:00
2/2, series 1
Conclusion. Elin Haf Davies joins the crew of Visit Finland for the sixth leg of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race as they sail across the Pacific Ocean from Qingdao in China to San Francisco. Along the way, they face 30-metre waves and hurricane-force winds - while Elin struggles to cope with blisters, fatigue and hunger.
S4C 20:00-20:25
Debbie is hurt when Kevin tells her he is happy with things the way they are, and it is unclear why Gemma is so keen on helping Colin to find the thief.
S4C 20:25-21:00
1, series 2
New series. Part one of two. Gareth Roberts and Nia Parry meet the eight celebrities who have decided to learn Welsh on the programme this year. They interview the prospective learners at their homes and workplaces and discover why the language is important to them.
S4C 21:00-21:30
Bethan Gwanas discovers how Swansea's Vetch Field football ground has been transformed into a community garden. Sioned Rowlands creates a flower arrangement to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and Russell Jones visits a knitted garden in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.
Winter
BBC1 Wales 22:45-23:15
4/4, series 1
Renee Godfrey explores the changes brought to Wales by winter, and makes her final visit to Gareth Wyn Jones's farm in Snowdonia. She also joins mountain rescuers preparing for emergencies in the Brecon Beacons and learns what mild weather during the season means for gardeners and ocean swimmers. Last in the series.
S4C 20:25-21:00
Part two of two. A chance to meet the eight celebrities who are learning Welsh this year, heading to locations such as London, Brighton, Trellech, south Wales and west Wales.
Soldiers of Wales
ITV1 Wales 20:00-20:30
5/6, series 5
Trevor Fishlock investigates the historic rituals and comradeship at the heart of the modern army, looking back over three centuries of military tradition in Wales.
S4C 20:00-20:25
The police try to track down Eifion, and Ed fears he is losing control of his family because Gemma appears to be reaching breaking point.
Dim Byd/Mwy: Sheriff Nefyn
S4C 21:30-22:00
A new police officer walks the beat in the town of Nefyn in Gwynedd. Satirical series taking aim at the many weird and wonderful shows that find their way onto the small screen.
S4C 20:30-21:30
1
The celebrities arrive at the forest camp in Cilgerran as they begin their week of daily lessons in an attempt to learn Welsh. The learners will have to cope without electricity and heat in their sleeping quarters for the duration of the course.
S4C 18:40-19:10
6/6, series 1
Aled Jones sails through Rudesheim into the Rhine Gorge, famous for its castles and steep vineyards. He then stops in Bonn, the birthplace of Beethoven, and visits the gothic cathedral in Cologne, before finishing his journey in Amsterdam. Last in the series.
S4C 19:10-19:40
Edward-Rhys Harry leads a Whitsun celebration from All Saints Church in Porthcawl. Plus, there is a performance by Only Men Aloud and Ysgol Llangynwyd choir.
Mecsico v Cymru
S4C 19:40-22:15
Mexico v Wales (Kick-off 8.00pm). Live coverage of the international friendly at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA. This is the first meeting between the sides since Mexico recorded a 2-1 home win in 1962, but Wales will be hoping to fare better on this occasion, despite their opponents being 21 places above them at 20th in the FIFA World Rankings.
S4C 22:15-23:15
The celebrities go on a sea-fishing trip, milk a goat and take part in a wine-tasting session, in addition to their daily lessons. This year's learners are CBeebies presenter Alex Winters, BBC Sport Wales host Lisa Rogers, tenor Wynne Evans, Wales Today presenter Lucy Owen, rugby player Gareth Thomas, former X Factor contestant Lucie Jones, actor Robert Pugh and actress Di Botcher.
S4C 20:25-21:30
The celebrities shear a sheep, visit a local primary school and make sausages as they continue their quest to learn Welsh. This year's pupils are CBeebies presenter Alex Winters, BBC Sport Wales host Lisa Rogers, tenor Wynne Evans, Wales Today presenter Lucy Owen, rugby star Gareth Thomas, former X Factor contestant Lucie Jones, actor Robert Pugh and actress Di Botcher.
BBC1 Wales 22:35-23:05
4/4, series 3
The comedian draws his latest round of work placements to a close by becoming a policeman with South Wales Police, spending time with traffic officers and taking part in a drugs raid. However, he soon realises that there is a big difference between life on stage and life on the beat. Last in the series.
S4C 20:00-20:25
Gwyneth undergoes her operation - only for an unexpected tragedy to strike. Gemma's attitude prompts Courtney to turn to the internet for support.
S4C 20:25-21:30
The eight learners' Welsh course continues as artist Meirion Jones gives them a painting lesson. They also learn about bushcraft and prepare an Indian meal, in addition to their daily language lessons.
S4C 20:00-20:25
Gwyneth's life hangs in the balance, prompting Jinx to read her last letter to him, and Britt tells Sion she has agreed to raise Gwern should the worst happen. He is outraged by her decision to go against his wishes, and the rift between them grows.
S4C 20:25-21:30
The eight celebrities face physical challenges including canoeing and abseiling, as their week in the forest camp draws to a close. Plus, a report on how they are faring in the classroom as they get to grips with the Welsh language.
S4C 20:00-20:25
Yvonne pretends she has destroyed all the letters, and decides to lock them away. Elsewhere, Iolo has some bad news for Colin about his room.
S4C 20:25-21:30
The runners-up face the viewers' vote and their fellow celebrities' vote before the winner is announced. The prize is handed out by last year's champion Melanie Walters.
Remembering 1962
ITV1 Wales 20:00-20:30
6/6, series 5
Trevor Fishlock turns the clock back to 1962, a time when there was still no Severn Bridge or Welsh Office, and singer Tom Jones was just embarking on a career that would take him to international stardom. Last in the series.
S4C 20:00-20:25
Eifion feels like an outsider in Penrhewl as Cadno takes charge of Bobi, and Kevin realises Debbie wants more from him than just friendship.
S4C 21:30-22:30
Jonathan Davies, Nigel Owens and Sarra Elgan are joined by actress and presenter Hannah Daniel, and former Wales football international John Hartson to discuss rugby issues and compete in the Ar y Pyst challenge.
Cymru v Barbariaid
S4C 13:25-16:15
Wales v Barbarians (Kick-off 2.00pm). Coverage of the international friendly at the Millennium Stadium. The star-studded touring side are set to include Welsh players Duncan Jones, Shane Williams and Stephen Jones in their line-up, along with the likes of former England captain Mike Tindall, and South African duo Schalk Brits and John Smit.
S4C 20:05-20:35
1
Part one of two. A cultural exchange between Wales and Kenya, in which Nefyn Primary School, Gwynedd, work on a creative project with Spurgeons Academy, Nairobi, ahead of the Urdd Eisteddfod in Snowdonia later this year.
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