Dai Jones, Llanilar visits Catrin Edwards and her family at Pen y Bryn Farm, Groesffordd, Llanwrst.
Twm Morys joins Iolo Williams to walk in the Black Mountains on the border between Brecon and Monmouthshire. On the way, they visit Patrishow church, one of Wales' hidden treasures.
The morning service from the National Eisteddfod in the company of youngsters from Ysgol Gyfun Gwynllyw in Pontypool, based on the musical 'Godspell'. Its focus is the last days of Christ according to the Gospel of Saint Matthew.
The brass band competitions continue and we follow the competition for choirs with up to 35 voices.
The Piano Solo over 19 years and the Brass Solo over 19 years bring today's competitions to a close.
Archdruid, author and dramatist T. James Jones shares his memories with Heledd Cynwal. He watches classic television moments from the past including an early recording of himself rehearsing a radio production of "Dan y Wenallt" (Under Milk Wood).
Alwyn Humphreys leads the hymn-singing from the National Eisteddfod Cymanfa Ganu with David Martyn Jones on the organ and contributions from Tredegar Town Band.
Rhun ap Iorwerth is joined by historian Hywel Williams, columnist Rhys Mwyn and broadcaster Catrin Beard for this week's edition, as the panel focus their attention on the freedom of the individual.
Guto Harri goes on the trail of a Catholic hero who behaves more like James Bond than a Saint - John Roberts from Trawsfynydd - who was martyred in London 400 years ago.
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