Wynne Evans delves into the BBC Wales archives of 1980 to share some nostalgia, including the Green Cross Code Man, a night out with Terry Griffiths and a boy who can bend forks.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny delve into the BBC Wales archives of 1981, including Ruth Madoc on the Russell Harty show, Shakin' Stevens and the Welsh Evel Knievel.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny delve into the BBC Wales archives of 1982, including the Pope's visit to Cardiff, the beginning of S4C and the new 20p piece.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny delve into the BBC Wales archives of 1983, including the Japanese researchers who have come to find out about the haunted house on Kenfig Hill.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny explore the BBC Wales archives of 1984, including the story of only male babies being born in the first three months of the year in north Wales.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny delve into the BBC Wales archives of 1985, including the miners heading back to work after a year-long strike.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny delve into the BBC Wales archives of 1986, including Bob Dylan, guide dogs being trained in Wales and the mongrel taken to court.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny delve into the BBC Wales archives of 1987, including when Russell Grant learnt 'Wenglish', a couple who rescue bats, and Rob Brydon's new quiz show.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny delve into the BBC Wales archives of 1988, including the question of whether you should blow-dry your chicken and the choir arrested for singing.
Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny delve into the BBC Wales archives of 1989, including 80-year-old Marjorie going back to school and Mary Quant launching her latest swimwear.
Radio Wales’s Wynne Evans and his dog Ginny are joined by Santa (aka Welsh international rugby legend Ken Owens) on the sofa to delve into BBC Wales's archive of Christmas past. Together, they share some nostalgia and memories of their own Christmas traditions. We see the many and various communication routes to Santa through the ages, from the Swansea phone box to a special Santa aeroplane and steam train. We meet the people who go to great lengths to avoid the festivities and those who go OTT. There are highlights from our favourite Christmas TV shows, plus the artist who had a Christmas chart hit with the same song over 30 years.