12:00am - 1:00am

The Sounds Of DMWSound

Panix and Ranking Dan from DMWSOUND demonstrate the music that inspires their sound. Genres spanning from Reggae to Modern Bass music. Keep tuned for the classics and fresh new dubs. For more info visit Facebook and soundcloud.com/dmwsound. [Repeated Sunday 2.30am.]

1:00am - 2:30am

Psychosonic Cinema

[Repeated from Friday 11pm.] Renowned Australian soundtrack theorist Philip Brophy presents 90 minutes of loud and luscious soundtrack dynamite. Featuring five strains of film music: Electronic Soundscapes; Big Beat Jive; Hard Rock Freak-Out; Funked-Up Grooves; and Atomic Atonality. In all cases, great tracks that speak for themselves!

2:30am - 4:00am

The Hello Goodbye Show

[Repeated from Saturday 12pm.] Upbeat, eclectic live music show hosted by deXter Bentley. Today: Design A Wave (Tom Hirst) can be found foraging into the deep, outer realms of experimental electronica. Plus, the freewheeling, psychedelic, synth-folk four piece Keshco. Visit hellogoodbyeshow.com for more information.

4:00am - 5:00am

Bears At A Picnic

[Repeated from Saturday 9.30pm.] Andrea Spisto and Michelle Madsen explore themes of playfulness and vulnerability through music, poetry, performance and clowning. This week: Andrea delves into the colour pink. What are the historical references of the colour and why do we always associate it with femininity and innocence? Also a nod to musicians who have been inspired by the colour – Janelle Monae, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, The Flaming Lips and more. Is it truly the colour for our generation? Tweet to Bears_at.

5:00am - 6:00am

A Duck in a Tree

[Repeated from Saturday 7pm.] The :zoviet * france: radio show. This week: Lichen Scratch. This edition ends with the opening track from N + [BOLT]’s new album, ’N(77) / [BOLT]’, preceded by recordings from Dan Gitlin, Eeem [eim], Alan Bleay, Die Wahrheit, Fluorescent Grey, Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard, and Maps and Diagrams.

6:00am - 7:00am

The News Agents

[Repeated from Saturday 2.30pm.] Experiments in news and arts with Jude Cowan Montague. This week: Harpsichord soloist and continuo player David Wright talks about the history of this compelling instrument and baroque opera, how he learned to play the keyboard by ear and stories of composers and performers on the streets of London. He comes from Bethnal Green and directed the first modern performance of Thomas Arne's ballad opera The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green. He tours worldwide with the London Concertante. Percussive strings, wild expressive musicianship and intimate insights from the most persuasive performer of early music. Featuring live harpsichord. For more information see thenewsagents.blogspot.co.uk.

7:00am - 8:00am

The London Ear

[Repeated from Tuesday 12pm.] Ghostwriter and critic Ben Thompson presents a DFS Algonquin Table for the post-thought era. This week: a bonus assemblage of beautiful music from Eddie Harris, Konono No 1, Leila and Trupa Trupa – aka ‘the Polish Fugazi’. For further information visit @btfoshizzle on Twitter and find playlists at Ben Thompson's Facebook page

8:00am - 9:00am

The Outerglobe

[Repeated from Thursday 6.30pm.] Debbie Golt takes African music and wider arts and culture as her starting point. This week Debbie welcomes singer/composer Adelaide Mackenzie to update on her great trajectory with her album Simply Me, and also gets an update from Speak Productions, building on their networking events' success with a new industry gathering. Visit outerglobe.co.uk for more information. Tweet to @outerglobe

9:00am - 10:00am

Talking Africa

[Repeated from Thursday 1pm.] A magazine show covering African development issues hosted by Sonny Decker. This week: Cameroonian journalist Peter Tah shares his thoughts on the challenges to media freedoms in (Sub-Saharan) Africa. See mixcloud.com/talkingafrica for more Talking Africa shows.

10:00am - 11:00am

Clear Spot

[Repeated from Monday 8pm.] One off, irregular and sometimes surprise broadcasts.

11:00am - 11:30am

The Workplace

NND and guests discuss all aspects of work and workplaces. This week: Series Review (2013-2019). NND gets into reflective mode with a look back at where and how The Workplace started, milestones along the way and work-related tips provided in the past that are as relevant today as when they were first shared. Also included is a mini countdown (of sorts) of the runners-up of the songs that didn't make it to be the programme's theme tune. Continue the #workplacennd discussion on Twitter with @workplacennd. [Repeated Friday 4.30am.]

11:30am - 12:00pm

Hot Club du Monde

[Repeated from Thursday 7.30pm.] A Baedeker tour of international musical curiosities from the 78rpm era with Oliver Carter-Wakefield.

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Chacombo

Crucial Peruvian music selections from Mamá Calor's vinyl collection spanning Festejo, Marinera, Música Criolla and Icaros, plus insights from legendary music anthropologist Kamilo Riveros Vasquez. [Repeated Friday 8am.]

1:00pm - 1:30pm

Kitchen Magic Time

Recipes in sound from Mama Dolores, Mistress of the Deep Soul Kitchen. [Repeated Sunday 4.30am.]

1:30pm - 2:30pm

Around The World With The LallasHighlight

Laura Pradelska and Lara Fraser share their international cultural interests, stemming from their respective careers as actor and producer as well as their joint DJ career as The Lallas. This week: The Lallas interview critically acclaimed Australian comedian Alice Fraser, known for standup that makes audiences laugh, cry, and think. Alice has launched a daily news satire podcast programme set in an alternative dimension – 366 days of fake news. [Repeated Sunday 5pm.]

2:30pm - 3:00pm

Literary London

[Repeated from Saturday 6.30pm.] Nick Hennegan explores the literary life of London and celebrates the popular cultural life and literary history of the city. For more information visit LondonLiteraryPubCrawl.com

3:00pm - 3:45pm

Sound Out

Carole Finer presents a range of live music guests, ranging from the English modernist avant-garde to bluegrass and sometimes field recordings from her travels round the world. This week: Carole plays a selection of music and poetry performed by her wonderful guests on Sound Out during 2019. [Repeated Thursday 6am.]

3:45pm - 4:00pm

Drift Shift

Found sound and found text collected to form drifts that shift, produced and presented by Franziska Lantz. Visit driftshift.blogspot.com from more information. [Repeated Thursday 6.45am.]

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Henry Scott-Irvine Presents

A weekly arts magazine show in which filmmaker Henry Scott-Irvine looks at independent cinema, music and arts. This week's guest is Howard Blake OBE, the BASCA honoured soundtrack composer celebrated for 'Walking In The Air' the perennial Christmas favourite sung by Aled Jones from the 1983 BAFTA winning animation The Snowman. Blake is less well known for his haunting musical motifs, which he played on Harpsichord in The Italian Job and TV's The Avengers. [Repeated Sunday 11am.]

5:00pm - 5:30pm

RaftHighlight

Chiara Ambrosio conducts conversations about how marginalised and underrepresented artists and the city interact and shape each other and how the socio-political shifts in London affect art. This month: A conversation with artist Eleanor Crook. Santa Medicina, written and narrated by Chiara Ambrosio. Kiss of the Knife (Santa Medicina), composed and performed by Bird Radio with taiko by Aki Fujimoto (Zashiki Warashi Taiko and Flute duo). For more information visit raftalondonstory.com. [Repeated Thursday 3pm.]

5:30pm - 6:00pm

Records Comic, Curious And Cracked

An eco-neutral trawl through the unusual records acquired by various means, including even purchase, during an otherwise mostly virtuous lifetime by Jack Thorington. [Repeated Thursday 7am.]

6:00pm - 6:30pm

Southern Whirled Service

An exploration of the sounds and influences of south London music scenes with an emphasis on younger, newer artists. With Walter Lockwood, Theo Murchie and Louis Hudd playing the music that soundtracks their youth. [Repeated Saturday 8pm.]

6:30pm - 7:30pm

Out in South LondonHighlight

Award-winning LGBTQI magazine show produced by comedian Rosie Wilby and hosted by Stewart Who and Sophia Blackwell. This week: Sophia talks to Emily Chappell, Transcontinental women’s cycling champion and author of two acclaimed books. Follow @outsthlondon for more info. [Repeated Sunday 10am.]

7:30pm - 8:00pm

Dig That Treasure

Will Hall presents 30 minutes of forgotten, underrated and underappreciated pop and folk music from across the world. International scenes are at home alongside outsider musics, demos and covers, film and game soundtracks, and long-lost rarities in this decentred selection. Follow @digthattreasure on Instagram. [Repeated Thursday 7.30am.]

8:00pm - 9:00pm

The Langham Research Centre Show

Langham Research Centre present their favourite electronic music and musique concrète, mixing classics and new releases, on the third Tuesday of each month. [Repeated Wednesday 10am.]

9:00pm - 10:00pm

Make Your Own Damn Music

Artworld shenanigans with Bob and Roberta Smith OBE and George Lionel Barker. [Repeated Sunday 5am.]

10:00pm - 10:30pm

K-Pop Journey

A weekly show dedicated to the phenomenon that is K-pop! Korean presenter Keissi takes you on a journey through different times in a context of K-pop - Korean pop music for those not up to speed - from the 1990s to the present day. For more information visit K-Pop Journey on Facebook. [Repeated Thursday 4pm.]

10:30pm - 12:00am

Artrocker

Paul and Lewis from the influential Artrocker magazine previews all the latest releases from London and the UK's thriving indie rock scene and beyond. To listen to past shows visit Paul's Mixcloud page. [Repeated Thursday 1am.]

12:00am - 1:00am

Is Black Music

The world's first and longest running alternative Black music radio show, hosted by Art Terry. Tonight we will explore the music of sex. Featured artist include . Millie Jackson, Radikal Queen and Betty Davis. [Repeated Saturday 2.30am.]