BBC Radio Wales will be celebrating Christmas in style as a whole host of programmes and presenters will be entertaining the nation over the festive period, December 23, 2022 – 1 January 1, 2023).
Listeners will be treated to an array of new programmes starring the likes of Amy Dowden, Wynne Evans, Bryn Terfel, Amy Wadge, Aleighcia Scott and Welsh rugby’s first family, the Quinnells.
Head of BBC Radio Wales Carolyn Hitt said, "Like a Christmas selection box, there are treats for all the family on Radio Wales over the festive season with music, comedy and entertainment from some of our best-loved stars."
Listeners can catch the programmes live on Radio Wales or listen on-demand via BBC Sounds.
The glittering schedule available on Radio Wales and BBC Sounds this Christmas includes:
Christmas with the Quinnells
Listen live Friday, December 23, 7pm and Sunday, December 25, 1pm.
Join Scott Quinnell and his family for an exclusive Christmas party featuring their very own house band, for a packed show with a live audience. There will be performances from The Voice winner Anthonia Edwards, West End performer Luke McCall and Scott’s son, Steele.
Guests popping in for a chat include rugby legend Shane Williams, actor Alexandra Roach and DJ Katie Owen, plus a few surprise guests.
Scott will also be preparing a festive feast in the Christmas kitchen, under the expert supervision of Colleen Ramsey and Chris Roberts.
A Swingin’ Christmas
Friday, December 23, 8pm and repeated Sunday, December 25, 5pm
Swing into Christmas with an uplifting and nostalgic night of music with a jazz and swing twist at BBC NOW’s Swingin’ Christmas concert. Hear festive favourites and a big-band sound with Louise Dearman, the leading lady of West End musicals, award-winning vocalist and crooner, Matt Ford and famed conductor and composer Andrew Cottee.
Wynne-ter Wonderland: The Christmas Townhall Showdown
Saturday, December 24, 2pm and Sunday, December 25, 2pm
Join Wynne Evans and friends his Christmas for a feast of festive live music and chat from his live stage show with a seasonal twist.
BBC Radio Wales will bring listeners all the best bits from Wynne-ter Wonderland – The Christmas Townhall Showdown, recorded in front of a live audience at Cardiff’s Hoddinott Hall.
Wynne will be joined on stage by the City of Cardiff Melingriffith Community Brass Band, alongside Cardiff University’s A Cappela group, CU VOX.
BBC NOW Carol Service
Saturday, December 24, 5pm and repeated Sunday, December 25, 8am
Join the BBC National Chorus of Wales and their artistic director, Adrian Partington, for the BBC Wales Carol Concert. Accompanied by members of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, listeners can expect to hear rousing carols, readings from your favourite Radio Wales presenters and exquisite choral performances.
A Very Reggae Christmas with Aleighcia Scott
Saturday, December 24, 6pm
BBC Radio Wales celebrates Christmas, reggae-style, with Cardiff born Welsh-Jamaican reggae artist and presenter, Aleighcia Scott.
Christmas with Bryn Terfel
Sunday, December 25, 11am
Spend Christmas with one of Wales’ most iconic voices, opera star Bryn Terfel. Bryn will bring listeners two hours of his personal selection of perfect Christmas music, or how he describes it, “something old, something new, something borrowed and something Bublé!”
Bryn will be joined by Pontypridd song writing superstar Amy Wadge for a chat and a live performance, as well as his wife, former official harpist to the Prince of Wales Hannah Stone, who will also be performing, and actor Matthew Gravelle (Broadchurch, Keeping Faith), who will lend his voice to Christmas readings throughout the programme.
New Year’s Day with Amy Dowden
Sunday, January 1, 9.30am
Strictly Come Dancing’s Amy Dowden will be welcoming in 2023 with a swing and a shimmy.
Listeners can join the Caerphilly dancer and presenter for great music, chat and guests to soundtrack their New Year’s Day. Amy will also be sharing some of the songs that have inspired her on and off the dancefloor, as well as catching up with Strictly stars past and present.



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