12:00am - 1:00am

Flowers In The Dustbin

[Repeated from Saturday 11pm.] A shamelessly retro journey through punk and reggae, Johnny Seven ransacks his dustbin to retrieve the incendiary recordings that inspired a generation of outcasts and ne'er-do-wells. This week: Episode 6 of 6. Email pulltheplugseven@gmail.com. Visit facebook.com/pulltheplugresonancefm.

1:00am - 2:00am

Sleeping Dogs Lie

[Repeated from Sunday 3.30am.] Ambient music selected by Miguel Santos to help night owls relax. This week: Home Diaries. For more information visit Sleeping Dogs Lie on Facebook, Mixcloud and WhitelabelRecs Bandcamp.

2:00am - 2:30am

Mobius Strip

Conceptual radio art. Loops, loops and more loops. [Repeats Wednesday 6.30am.]

2:30am - 3:00am

3:00am - 4:00am

Bad Punk

[Repeated from Friday 10pm.] Hosted by Johny Brown and Inga Tillere of Band Of Holy Joy. This week, Joe Banks: Disinformation. For more information visit badpunkradio.tumblr.com, contact badpunkradio@gmail.com.

4:00am - 5:00am

The Outerglobe

[Repeated from Thursday 6.30pm.] Debbie Golt takes African music and wider arts and culture as her starting point. This week: Debbie interviews Nigerian/British rapper and educator Breis who reveals his many faceted new project 'Arise and Shine' - EP, book and super merchandise with passion and great insight. Visit outerglobe.co.uk for more information. Tweet to @outerglobe

5:00am - 6:00am

Around The World With The Lallas

[Repeated from Saturday 11am.] 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: Holiday Mode. The Lallas chat about the ins and outs of holidaying during the eased lockdown restrictions. They delve into what your holiday choice says about you and whether this is a time we should still be looking for entertainment and leisure at all.

6:00am - 7:00am

Radio Ecoshock

[Repeated from Friday 9am.] Global environmental news with Alex Smith. This week: Climate Emergency During Pandemic. Guest Mark Lynas on his new book, 'Our Final Warning: Six Degrees of Climate Emergency'. Was the frightening weather of summer 2020 partly due to shutting down our cars, ships, and planes? UK scientist Chris Smith with new findings and a doorway to save ourselves during these wrenching changes. Plus new music from Eliza Gilkyson. Visit ecoshock.org/ for more information. Contact radio@ecoshock.org.

7:00am - 7:30am

Stereo Cilia

[Repeated from Saturday 3.30pm.] Sharon Gal's polymorphic portrait of "Babylondon," journeying across the city and sharing with guests their favourite locations and sounds. First broadcast August 2016.

7:30am - 8:00am

Foot And Mouth

[Repeated from Sunday 4.30pm.] A psychogeophonic survey of the borough of Hackney by Nick Hamilton, inspired by and featuring Iain Sinclair. First broadcast March 2009.

8:00am - 9:00am

A World In London

[Repeated from Wednesday 6.30pm.] DJ Ritu presents the UK’s definitive global music show from London. This week: DJ Ritu’s mighty international mix includes new and nostalgic tunes by 47 Soul, Kan Beng, Amba Tremain, Shama feat. The 515 Crew, Slovo, Amr Diab, Sidiki Diabate, Ana Alcaide, and a tribute to Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman. Wakanda Forever.

9:00am - 10:00am

Musicians Noted

[Repeated from Sunday 3pm.] Musicians talk via Zoom about the high and low notes of being music makers in today’s world - brought to you by A World in London in conjunction with Dhruv Arts’ Talk Desk. This week: we concentrate on that all-essential skill called improvisation. Meet some of the most inventive and spontaneous music-makers in the world - composer/violinist Dr. Jyotsna Srikanth (India), Balkan jazz & klezmer double-bassist Daphna Sadeh (UK), Nordic folk fiddler Matts Eden (Sweden), and jazz trumpeter Shanti Paul Jayasinha (UK). Moderated by DJ Ritu (AWIL – UK).

10:00am - 11:00am

2020 Visions

[Repeated from Sunday 6pm.] First broadcast August 2010 and repeated now to see how it stands up. James Knight and Biz Biswas speculate on politics and culture circa 2020. This week: the world of Culture looking at Film, Music, TV, Books and Visual Art. Their guest contributors include Chief Executive of the Royal Society of Arts, Matthew Taylor; Director of the British Film Institute, Amanda Nevill; cultural commentator and author of Lost Worlds, Michael Bywater; Ken Trodd who worked on the BBC's groundbreaking Play for Today series; Jaimie Hodgson, the NME's new music guru; XL Recordings' Caius Pawson; Dan Franklin from publisher Canongate; and curator and artist, Honor Harger. 6 of 6.

11:00am - 11:30am

Little AtomsHighlight

A talk show about ideas and culture, produced and presented by Neil Denny. Each show features guests from the worlds of science or the arts in conversation. This week: Rosamund Lupton on her novel, Three Hours. Visit littleatoms.com for more information. Tweet to @littleatoms. Contact littleatomspodcast@gmail.com. [Repeated Saturday 9am.]

11:30am - 12:00pm

Sensing Cities

Sensing Cities is a sporadic radio show created by Maria Papadomanolaki. It investigates the themes of urban exploration and narrative through the use of sound, writing and new media art. It aims to create an initial understanding of the processes behind artists, writers and specific projects and to raise questions about perceiving, creating and narrating place, be that fictional, real, internal or external. Sensing Cities brings together different creative approaches that engage with personal or collective memory and history, transience, listening, recording, sensing, voice, words, walking and locative art. [Repeated Thursday 4.30pm.]

12:00pm - 1:00pm

David Graeber RIP

[Repeated from Saturday 10am.] By way of modest tribute to anthropologist David Graeber, who died this week, this morning we repeat an edition of Novara FM from 1 February 2019. James Butler talks to David Graeber to discuss direct democracy, 'bullshit jobs', automation and the end of capitalism. RIP.

1:00pm - 2:00pm

Calling All Pensioners

Magazine programme with Tim Hamilton, addressing issues which affect pensioners across London. This week: the National Pensioners Convention (NPC) on 11th hour TV licence protests targeting Downing Street and BBC to save the over-75s’ free TV licence. Plus the NPC details how "a National Care Service can heal our crisis-hit care sector" and expresses concern over the new rental e-scooter trials which started in early July. Age UK highlights its success in calling for an increase in home deliveries and off-line options! Produced by Deptford Action Group for the Elderly. [Repeated Sunday 2pm.]

2:00pm - 2:30pm

The Exciting Hellebore Shew

[Repeated from Thursday 5.30am.] From our archives - extraordinary and solipsistic radio with Dan Wilson.

2:30pm - 3:00pm

Sound Of Lochaber

[Repeated from Saturday 4pm.] Realised as part of "Remote Performances," an audio portrait of Locaber in six parts by Mark Vernon and London Fieldworks. First broadcast from Outlandia, Glen Nevis, Scotland, August 2014.

3:00pm - 5:00pm

The OST Show

[Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm.] Presented by Jonny Trunk, The OST Show is the only show anywhere dedicated to film music, TV music, library music and related recordings. Today, there is much to enjoy as usual: 1980s Bruton library music, 1980s British gangster soundtracks, music for fast cars and imagination by Michel Legrand and even an advert for a worm. Visit www.trunkrecords.com for more information. Email jonny@trunkrecords.com

5:00pm - 6:00pm

Isolation Vacation

Embark on a journey with the Spencer family as they go on a musical holiday to all four corners of the world. [Repeats Friday 6am.]

6:00pm - 6:30pm

The Sound Sanctuary

Journey around the world with travel hungry record collector Jamal and experience ethereal music spanning cosmic soul, global funk and spiritual jazz. You'll explore far off and far out places all from the comfort of your own sanctuary. Find Jamal on Mixcloud, Facebook and Instagram. [Repeats Wednesday 1pm.]

6:30pm - 7:00pm

Nunhead American Radio

A programme for the American community in Nunhead, south east London, presented by New York comic Lewis Schaffer and co-hosted by American economist Lisa Moyle. Today's guest is comedian and facilitator of "Six Things To Try When You're Trying To Be Creative" workshops across Britain, Trevor Lock. Visit ​​​​lewisschaffer.co.uk/radio​​ ​for more information. [Repeats Saturday 9.30am.]

7:00pm - 8:00pm

One Life Left

An hour-long celebration of everything that's great about videogames. Hosted by Ste Curran, Simon Byron and Ann Scantlebury, the show features the latest news, reviews and gossip from the world of gaming, usually with a studio guest. You don't need to be a gaming expert to appreciate the show - One Life Left offers something for everyone, whether you are a hardcore League of Legends player or someone who's occasionally loaded up Candy Crush. Visit onelifeleft.com for more information. [Repeated Saturday 10am.]

8:00pm - 9:00pm

Clear Spot

Radio is a Foreign Country, episode 36. Shan State Garage Rock - an obscure cassette of garage rock from Shan State, Myanmar. The information available lists the artist as Sai Ngao Luen. [Repeats Tuesday 10am.]

9:00pm - 10:00pm

The Naked Short ClubHighlight

Dr. Stu and his expert guests dance around alternative investments, markets, the economy and wider world with psychedelic sounds and sometimes poetry. Guests: Marc Ostwald, ADM; Francesco Filia, Fasanara. [Repeated Thursday 9am.]

10:00pm - 11:00pm

Gwaith Sŵn's Sonic DartsHighlight

Sound-art and transmission-art delivered monthly by London sound art collective Gwaith Sŵn. This month: Play to Play - exploring a London-based DIY music scene. Kevin Ka Wei Chan and Dan Linn-Pearl present an overview of their documentary (in progress), Play to Play, featuring music from some of the bands and artists involved, and interviews with Rainey, Steve Wheeler, Rachel Silver Rocket, Death Pedals (Wayne Adams, Alex Brewins, Tom Brewins, Stuart Plant), Silent Front (Phill Mann, Gareth Thomas, Russell Whitehorn). [Repeated Sunday 6am.]

11:00pm - 12:00am

OTO Radio

Abby Thomas and Fielding Hope of Cafe OTO explore forthcoming and recent concerts at London's foremost new music venue and play selections from the Cafe OTO archive. This week: Fielding Hope presents new and unreleased works from Cafe OTO's digital only lockdown label, Takuroku. Featuring new music from Cath & Phil Tyler, Secluded Bronte, Cara Tolmie, Rachel Musson & Corey Mwamba, Makoto Oshiro, Kelly Jayne Jones, and Nour Mobarak. [Repeats Sunday 8am.]

12:00am - 4:00am

The Sentence

[Repeated from Friday 4pm.] First broadcast 7 May 2018. A reading of Alistair Fruish's monumental work 'The Sentence,' recorded live at The British Library on 25 March 2018. 'The Sentence' is made up of just one sentence of 46,000 one-syllable words. It’s experimental but also a moving, beautiful and mind altering experience; a grime 'Under Milk Wood' for the 21st century. Readers: Tommy Calderbank, Cee Smith, Graham Gavin, Jeff Young, Rebecca Hearne, and members of the audience. Directed by Daisy Campbell. Recorded by Ana Bartolomeu-Martins and Clark Henry-Brown and edited by Tom Grashion. Thanks to Jon Fawcett, Head of Events, The British Library. Preceded by a discussion introducing the work, with Alistair Fruish and Daisy Campbell in conversation with Ed Baxter.