A selection of favourite programme clips, from major landmark series to contemporary documentaries which have been made for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales audiences which form the Wales Collection.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Presenter Frances Donovan presents news bulletin from the 20th of September 1997.
Excerpt from an interview with a Rhondda Italian café owner .
A young and charismatic Tom Jones sings 'Tell me what I say' on The Beat Room in 1964
Emmy's Unicorn perform their track 'Singular' on the Roy Noble Show for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Wales Music Day.
Foreign students are taught how to lie and cheat their way to a UK visa.
Light entertainment programme consisting of songs and sketches.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Today presenter Jamie Owen presents a news bulletin. (19/06/1995)
Excerpt from 1940 broadcast of 'It's That Man Again' when it had moved to Bangor.
Crown Prosecutor Cheryl Cates (Eiry Thomas) suspects a defendant isn't as guilty as he claims.
Interview with Elwyn Jones on the post 2nd World War Nuremberg trials.
Vincent Kane presents a ´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales Today bulletin on 21 October 1986, the 20th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster.
The Doctor and his friends realise they're trapped and something is burrowing to the surface…
Ronnie Williams interviews Eartha Kitt, who then performs in Welsh.
John Cale talks extensively to Miranda Sawyer about his career.
Shirley Bassey talks about how her tough background prepared her for a career in show business.
Interview with survivor of the Senghenydd mining disaster of 1913.
When Lady Johane Williams' horse is startled by an adder, Thomas Jones rushes to her aid.
Featuring Wales' best-loved comedy double-act - the unforgettable comedy of Ryan Davies and Ronnie Williams.
´óÏó´«Ã½ News looks at the harsh winter of 1982.
A film about racial integration as seen from inside a mixed marriage in Cardiff.
A film about the life and work of painter Josef Herman.
A profile of Welsh landscape painter Kyffin Williams.
The Sikh, Muslim and Greek Orthodox communities of Cardiff's Tiger Bay in 1964.
´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales promo for the 2009 Six Nations featuring characters from 'Aberpandy RFC'.