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12:00am - 1:00am
Club Integral Radio Show
[Repeated from Wednesday 9.30pm.] The Earl of Killorglin and Andrew Scott-Bolton of Club Integral - London's long-running "home to the uncategorisable" - explore the music that informs its long running (but currently suspended) concert series in London.
1:00am - 2:30am
The Ambrosia Rasputin Show
[Repeated from Sunday 12pm.] Freewheeling music series with Ivor Kallin. This week's show features father and son Buckley, brothers Bohman, a draper, a fowler, a cooper and a man shaped wolf.
2:30am - 3:30am
Panel Borders
[Repeated from Wednesday 5.30pm.] The art of the contemporary graphic novel and strip cartoon, with Alex Fitch. This month: Melancholic Animals. Alex talks to a pair of creators of anthropomorphic comics: Richard Short discusses the various publications featuring his popular feline character, including the latest graphic novel Haway Man, Klaus, published by Breakdown Press. Also, in an interview recorded at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, Alex chats to Norwegian cartoonist Jason about his work, including such genre titles as such as I Killed Adolf Hitler and Werewolves of Montpellier. Visit panelborders.wordpress.com for more information.
3:30am - 4:00am
Gate Kicks
[Repeated from Wednesday 1.30pm.] Introduced by DJ Ritchie Rich, multi-instrumentalist Duane aka Mr Amazing, and singer Labake Anisere, and produced by people with learning disabilities at the Gate Arts Centre, Gate Kicks covers art, music, dance, film, theatre and offers a hub where this truly underground art scene is exposed to a larger audience.
4:00am - 4:30am
Speaker's Corner
[Repeats from Wednesday 3pm.] Recorded by Heiko Khoo, the Speakers’ Corner show goes to the heart of political, social and cultural issues of the day. This episode features archival recordings from Speakers’ Corner (currently closed during lockdown) - the world’s oldest and most famous platform for free speech.
4:30am - 5:00am
The Workplace
[Repeated from Tuesday 11am.] NND and guests discuss all aspects of work and workplaces. This week: NND launches the Women’s History Month 2021 series in conversation with author Lady Colin Campbell, who talks about navigating the publishing industry as a woman and work, in the context of The Commonwealth - past and present, as well as her book, People of Colour and The Royals. Continue the #workplacennd discussion on Twitter with @workplacennd.
5:00am - 6:00am
Synaptic Island
[Repeated from Saturday 3.30pm.] A collective of DJs and artists explores a selected theme each week through music and conversation. This week’s theme is: Vessel. Listen to archived shows on Mixcloud. For more information visit Twitter @synaptic_island, Instagram @synapticisland and synapticisland.com.
6:00am - 7:00am
Isolation Vacation
[Repeated from Monday 5pm.] Embark on a journey with the Spencer family as they go on a musical holiday to all four corners of the world. Today: Finland.
7:00am - 8:00am
Sample Stories
[Repeats from Tuesday 3pm.] Sample Stories explores the sampling style of a different artist or album each month. Produced by Tabatha Batra Vaughan. For more episodes visit Mixcloud or facebook.com/samplestories.
8:00am - 9:00am
Future Renaissance
[Repeated from Tuesday 12 Noon.] Composer Benjamin Tassie dives into the worlds of contemporary Baroque and Renaissance musicians and their obscure instruments. For more information visit benjamintassie.com.
9:00am - 10:00am
Radio Ecoshock
Global environmental news with Alex Smith. This week: Black Out Billion Dollar Climate Disasters. From Bergen Norway, lead scientist Christoph Heinze warns about three other crises developing unseen below the seas. His new paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy is ominously titled, 'The quiet crossing of ocean tipping points'. From Lubbock Texas, after the black-out cold storm, scientist Katherine Hayhoe talks record billion dollar climate disasters. Her PBS YouTube series is 'Global Weirding'. Visit ecoshock.org/ for more information. Contact radio@ecoshock.org. [Repeated Monday 6am.]
10:00am - 11:00am
Clear Spot
[Repeated from Thursday 8pm.] An A-Z of Public Parks. An exploration of 26 ways in which public parks have shaped our individual and national lives, presented by geographer Dr Wayne Medford. Using music, poetry and field recordings, this single programme moves from their Victorian roots through to the present day. First broadcast 19 December 2019.
11:00am - 12:00pm
Listen. Let's Talk
A weekly show hosted by urbanist Donald Hyslop. Today: join Donald and artist Jessica Voorsanger for a conversation about her life and work. In childhood in New York she became a "television expert" with an encyclopedic knowledge and particular devotion to shows such as the Brady Bunch and the Partridge Family. This has led to a wide ranging contemporary art practice which looks at celebrity and everyday life through various forms and media. Her recent experiences of lockdown life have also seen the learning of new skills and with it new work. [Repeats Wednesday 7am.]
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Intoxica Radio Hour
Presented by Nick Brown of Intoxica Record Shop and dedicated to the dignity of vinyl, giving centre stage to new vinyl reissue releases, spotlighting Content Themes and specific artists' careers - and generally playing the gloriously unheralded low-brow rock and soul of the 20th Century, all rendered on little slabs of black plastic. For further information and general waffle, contact intoxica@intoxica.co.uk. [Repeated Saturday 7am.]
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Novara FM
A weekly show dedicated to political theory and current affairs hosted by James Butler. Today: almost all progressive politics relies on a vision of the future - and staking a claim to that future. Why, then, do so many on the radical left avoid outlining such visions - disdaining them as naive, or even claiming that they're dangerous? James is joined by Peter Hudis, general editor of the Works of Rosa Luxemburg, to take a trip through alienation, inversion, exploitation –– and what Karl Marx really thought about the future. Find Novara on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. E-mail info@novaramedia.com. All previous shows are available at novaramedia.com.
2:00pm - 2:30pm
Hot Club du Monde
[Repeated from Thursday 7.30pm.] A Baedeker tour of international musical curiosities from the 78rpm era with Oliver Carter-Wakefield. This week: a transnational take on the ragtime craze that dominated the first two decades of the 20th century and paved the way for the widespread popularity of jazz. Featuring xylophonists, theatre pit bands and military ensembles from Britain, Spain, Germany and Tsarist Russia.
2:30pm - 3:30pm
Wavelength
A programme of multiple agendas presented by William English. Today (repeated due to technical problems last week): Part 2 of the legal battle to silence Maurice Seddon's dogs, a lengthy affair, spanning several years, with Maurice appealing to the European Court of Human Rights. In the High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division, before Master Fontaine, in the matter of The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (claimant), and Captain Maurice Seddon (defendant). 'In this order, where reference is made to "dog" or "dogs" this includes all dogs, bitches, puppies, whelp or otherwise both singular and plural.' Transcript of proceedings read by William English. [Repeated Monday 5am.]
3:30pm - 4:00pm
Records Comic, Curious And Cracked
[Repeated from Tuesday 5.30pm.] An eco-neutral trawl through the unusual records acquired by various means, including even purchase, during an otherwise mostly virtuous lifetime by Jack Thorington.
4:00pm - 5:00pm
The Curtain Up Show
Tim McArthur, Nathan Matthews and guests discuss London's vibrant theatre scene. Today they uncover another ‘Shocking Showtune’ and attempt to identify a mystery guest in ‘Who’s On The Line?’. Plus, Tim’s knowledge is put to the test in ‘Someone Else’s Specialist Subject’. Visit thecurtainupshow.com for more information. In association with TodayTix. [Repeated Sunday 9am.]
5:00pm - 5:30pm
Southwark COVID - A Housing Response
Today: the third and final broadcast of a round table discussion recorded on 20 January 2021, featuring Rose Grayston of the New Economics Foundation and Bob Colenutt, land activist and author, discussing how to build back fairer and prevent land banking. Produced by Southwark Group of Tenant Organisations (SGTO) with and on behalf of the Southwark Tenants Movement. Get involved and get in touch at info@sgto.co.uk or telephone 0207 639 6718. [Repeats Monday 11.30am.]
5:30pm - 7:00pm
The Sound Projector Radio Show
A showcase for records of contemporary experimental and underground music, hosted by Ed Pinsent. This week: a selection of recent records from December 2020. 156, Bopp/Foussat/Parrenin, Deludium Skies, Denis Frajerman, Die Zucht, Frank Hall, Hari Hardman, Jagath, kg augenstern, Kjetil Herve, Nihiti, Matthias Engelke, and Trio Pipeline. A mix of improvisation, rock, noise, dark ambient, and environmental recordings. Visit thesoundprojector.com/radio-show/ for more information. [Repeated Wednesday 1am.]
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Shoot The Breeze
A talk show dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell. This week: Marcus and Producer Dave chat with Trae Romano from the hit Amazon superhero show, Stargirl. He talks about his role and what he has learned from working with veteran actors such as Luke Wilson and Beau Bridges. Visit STB's Facebook page for more information. Tweet to @STB_ResonanceFM. Instagram @ShootTheBreezeShow. [Repeated Wednesday 6am.]
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Clear Spot
Guitar TuneUp: David Caulfield tells Lee Stapleford about his guitar repair service. First broacast 17 December 2020. [Does not repeat.]
9:00pm - 10:00pm
Balling the Jack
Joe Cushley explores 13 Bar Blues and Twisted Roots music from around the globe. From the the 1920s to the present day, from the barrel-house to the arthouse via the bedsit, from Mali to Mississippi to the Mekong via New Malden - every culture has its blues. For more information visit Balling The Jack on Facebook. E-mail ballingthejack1@gmail.com. [Repeated Wednesday 8am.]
10:00pm - 11:30pm
Bad Punk
Hosted by Johny Brown and Inga Tillere of Band Of Holy Joy. This week's guest is the noted Portugese artist, academic and musician Antonio Olaio, who has recently released a recording called Anywhere Else and is currently organising an exhibition inspired by Giorgio De Chirico. We look into the work of Antonio in an hour freely inspired by his universe. For more information visit badpunkradio.tumblr.com, contact badpunkradio@gmail.com. [Repeated Tuesday 1am.]
11:30pm - 12:30am
Modulisme
Modulisme (which translates as Modularism) is a series devoted to out of leftfield modular synthesis, with a different sound-designer playing live or offering studio recordings of their choice each week. Today: Sydney-based saxophonist, composer and technologist Ben Carey. For more information visit modulisme.info/sessions. [Repeated Thursday 6am.]