Roy Noble is celebrating Pembrokeshire with a whole week of live daily broadcasts from the area starting tomorrow (Saturday).

Billed as 'Unplugged, Unshaven, Unmissable', Roy will be out and about, talking to people around Pembrokeshire as a special feature of BBC Radio Wales's summer adventure on the road.

Roy, who was recently awarded an OBE, is especially looking forward to meeting some of his 'Royzoners' face to face, according to the editor of Radio Wales, Julie Barton.

"Roy loves to go out and meet his listeners," she said. "On the programme, we have a regular slot called the Royzone, where listeners can tell Roy about the local news and gossip from their own patches around Wales, so that our listeners get a flavour of those places. Roy's road trip is really an extension of that because it gives people a chance to take part.

"Radio Wales was hoping to be at the Pembrokeshire Show, but when that was cancelled we decided to do a tour of the county instead."

BBC Radio Wales on Tour will be taking the following route:

Monday, August 13 - Town Hall, Pembroke

Tuesday, August 14 - De Valence Pavilion, Tenby

Wednesday, August 15 - Market Hall, Fishguard

Thursday, August 16 - Queen's Hall, Narberth

Friday, August 17 - Riverside Quay, Haverfordwest

Following Friday's programme, the Sarah Dickens Show will also be broadcast live from Haverfordwest, and Sarah will be getting to grips with any issues which local people want to put on the agenda.

On Saturday morning, Money for Nothing will round off Pembrokeshire Week with a morning of light entertainment and music from Tenby Harbour. Owen Money will be joined by fellow Radio Wales presenters Kevin Hughes, Frank Hennessy and Chris Needs.

As well as the tour, Radio Wales will air a Pembrokeshire All Things Considered programme on Sunday, August 12, with special guest Terry Waite, the daily Good Morning Wales programme will include special reports from Pembrokeshire reporter Anna Owen, and BBC Wales controller Menna Richards will host a VIP reception in Haverfordwest on Wednesday, August 15.

The live broadcasts start daily at 9 am on Radio Wales.