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Our 2026 schedule resumes 27th April
”Our programme-makers will be back in the studio after their mid-season break, ready to pick up our Spring-Summer schedule from Monday 27-Apr. Check the Schedule page to see what's on and when.
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Did you know you can hire our studios?
”Professional audio studios for rehearsal, recording and broadcast – in the heart of London. Book by the hour, bring your own engineer or use ours for voiceover, audiobooks, podcasts, radio production. Find out more here.
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New: English Stitch
”What is English Culture? Over ten weeks Professor Stuart Hall, the godfather of Cultural Studies, takes us on a trip through the national imagination, featuring never-before-heard archival recordings from seminars delivered in Naples during the mid-1980s. Wednesdays at 11:00
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Listen Again: A Sound Map Of The Roman Baths
”A re-broadcasting of a five part series delving into the subterranean sound world of The Roman Baths. With original music, poetry, field recordings, readings of ancient curse texts, interviews and library recordings. Wednesdays at 16:00
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We reached our £30k fundraising target - thank you
”Thank you to everyone who contributed. Thank you to the artists who hosted and performed at events across London. Thank you to those who donated and bid on items in our auction. And thank you to everyone who shared and spread the word. Your support is what keeps Resonance alive.
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Keep supporting our ground-breaking radio community!
”Deepest thanks to everyone who contributed to our 2026 Fundraiser campaign. Please consider becoming a regular giver, where your monthly support helps us train volunteers, share new voices, and bring bold, creative broadcasting to listeners everywhere.
· 11:00am - 12:00pm 37 minutes left
English Stitch
What is English Culture? Over ten weeks Professor Stuart Hall, the godfather of Cultural Studies, takes us on a trip through the national imagination. Hosted by critic and writer K Biswas, the series features never-before-heard archival recordings from seminars delivered in Naples during the 1980s at the height of Thatcherism. In the studio, the thinker's friends and voices inspired by his work examine his theories, unravelling the social and cultural fabric of the nation. Today: in Episode Three, we look at the effect Traditionalism and Conservatism had on the development of English culture, as the notion of rights unfolds and we hear about deference, Disraeli, and the long continuity of the English countryside. Biz is joined by author of 'Mother State' Helen Charman and sociologist Les Back, along with regular guests Nick Beech and Daniel McNeil, as they analyse an English attachment to conservative ideas. English Stitch has been made in collaboration with the Stuart Hall Archive Project at the University of Birmingham. To learn about the project and access more of Stuart Hall’s archive, join the mailing list: https://stuarthallarchive.bham.ac.uk/mailing-list/. [Repeats Thursday 4am.]