12:00am - 1:00am

Such Music

[Repeated from Saturday 9.30pm.] Hosted by Rihards Endriksons, journalist and artistic director of Latvia's Skaņu Mežs festival, Such Music is devoted to new works of free improvised music, created specifically for the show. This month: exclusive new improvisations by bass player Olie Brice (UK) and a collection of home audio recordings by viola player Mat Maneri (US), accompanied by his mother, singer Sonja Maneri.

1:00am - 2:30am

Bad Punk

[Repeated from Friday 10pm.] Hosted by Johny Brown and Band Of Holy Joy. For more information visit johny.co.uk, contact badpunkradio@gmail.com.

2:30am - 4:00am

The Hello Goodbye Show

[Repeated from Saturday 12pm.] Upbeat, eclectic new music show hosted by deXter Bentley. Today: Ethno-psych collective Yama Warashi is the brainchild of London based Japanese artist Yoshino Shigihara. Yoshino harnesses the monthly phases of the moon cycle within her creative process, as demonstrated by the ongoing naming convention applied to the new LP, 'Crispy Moon' following in the footsteps of previous releases; Moon Zero, Moon Egg and Boiled Moon. Also, the penultimate episode of A Cleaner's Diary by Gareth Rees. Narrated by Miss Denise Harrop. Produced by Alexander Sebley. Plus, new music and a dive into the extensive Hello GoodBye Show live session archive. Visit hellogoodbyeshow.com for more information.

4:00am - 5:00am

Bermuda Triangle Test Transmissions Broadcasts

Heritage series repeats of inimitable live radiophonic interventions with Howard Jacques, Melanie Clifford and Matt Davies. Visit btttb.blogspot.com/ for more information. Contact testtransmissions@gmail.com. [Repeats Friday 2.30am.]

5:00am - 6:00am

A Duck in a Tree

[Repeated from Saturday 7pm.] The :zoviet * france: radio show. This week: Just an Allusion. This edition features a new single by Graham Dunning and Sam Underwood, tracks from new releases by Matt Atkins and Red Stars over Tokyo, a track from the recently unearthed recordings by outsider artist, Jacques Emoi, released by Submarine Broadcasting Company, one from 400 Lonely Things' expanded and remastered 'Nigths and Profecy' album, and recordings by Benjamin Dauer, Suelynee Ho, Vidna Obmana, Alessandro Ragazzo, San Gabriel, Farmersmanual, and Shaun Robert.

6:00am - 7:00am

The News Agents

[Repeated from Saturday 2.30pm.] Experiments in news and arts with Jude Montague. This week: Charlie Holt discusses collages, collaborations and his own surrealist approach to exhibitions and art projects. In 2022 he set up The Shed Gallery, a humble informal zone using Facebook and a small physical space to show the work of fellow artists with whom he has built up a significant relationship, beginning with John Stephens and Kavitha Balakrishnan. For more information see thenewsagents.blogspot.co.uk

7:00am - 8:00am

The London Ear

[Repeated from Thursday 12pm.] Ghostwriter and critic Ben Thompson presents a DFS Algonquin Table for the post-thought era. This week's show is an interview with Curator of All Visual Images, Stephen Ellcock about his new book, England on Fire, with music from Cabaret Voltaire to Papa Levi. For further information visit @btfoshizzle on Twitter and find playlists at Ben Thompson's Facebook page

8:00am - 9:00am

Ireland's Eye

[Repeated from Thursday 11am.] Johnny Jameson presents a weekly show dedicated to the latest from the Irish country music scene plus requests, dedications, news and more. Contact johnnyjameson@hotmail.co.uk

9:00am - 10:00am

Talking Africa

[Repeated from Thursday 1pm.] A magazine show covering African development issues hosted by Sonny Decker. This week: Kenya's water wars have began. Kenyan natural resources researchers and campaigners Violet Matiru and Francis Muhoho, and former executive director of Survival International Stephen Corry talk to Sonny about Kenya's chronic water management challenges - why it's persisted decades on after Her supposed independence. See mixcloud.com/talkingafrica for more Talking Africa shows. 

10:00am - 11:00am

Clear Spot

[Repeated from Monday 8pm.] Listen: Trace – takes form as a sonic narrative, guiding the experience of listening through traces in the temporality of sound. In much the same way that no two experiences of listening are the same, each contribution falls across a wide spectrum from abstracted field recordings, poetic expressions and short improvised performances from musicians and non-musicians alike. Many thanks to: Ai Nakada, Laura Selby, Lucy Papadopolous & Susan Atwill, Ronnie Deelen, JP Guerrier, Bryan Yueshen Wu, Arthur Wilson, Zhao Jiajing, Henry James, Barney Kass. Produced by Nicholas Faris.

11:00am - 11:30am

The Workplace

NND and guests discuss all aspects of work and workplaces. This week: David Henson - the slide presentation man, explains how to deliver an effective online presentation. First broadcast 2 April 2019. Continue the #workplacennd discussion on Twitter with @workplacennd. [Repeats Monday 2.30pm.]

11:30am - 12:00pm

Tin Can Review

James Hodder present melodic new music by singer-songwriters and Americana artists. [Repeats Thursday 5pm.]

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Future ClassicalHighlight

Benjamin Tassie speaks with contemporary composers about their music and the music that inspires them. This week: Benjamin speaks with the American composer Michael Gordon about his large-scale piece Natural History, a new work for unusual percussion instruments, and his choral piece about New York, Anonymous Man. [Repeats Friday 8am.]

1:00pm - 1:30pm

Kitchen Magic Time

Recipes in sound from Mama Dolores, Mistress of the Deep Soul Kitchen. [Repeats Saturday 10.30pm.]

1:30pm - 2:30pm

Around The World With The Lallas

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: Lara and Laura are excited to have the artist Carlene Graham on the show as part of their new music corner. The theme today is 'Gratitude' and The Lallas share their thoughts and stories around it. [Repeats 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. Tweet to @NickHennegan. For more information visit LondonLiteraryPubCrawl.com.

3:00pm - 4:00pm

Sample Stories

Sample Stories explores the sampling style of a different artist or album each month. Today: We look at pianist Duval Timothy's use of family voice notes and field recordings taken in Freetown, Sierra Leone as well as sampled interviews with famous artists from painter Ellsworth Kelly to musician Pharrell Williams. This episode also explores Duval Timothy's contributions to the Kendrick Lamar album, 'Mr Morale and the Big Steppers'. Produced by Tabatha Batra Vaughan. For more episodes visit Mixcloud or facebook.com/samplestories. [Repeats Friday 7am.]

4:00pm - 4:30pm

The Waves

Five short dramas exploring how contemporary Britain is affected by its colonial past. A Holy Mountain Production in association with Tamasha Theatre Company. [Repeats Sunday 10am.]

4:30pm - 4:45pm

The View From A Shark

Melissa McCarthy, author of ‘Sharks, Death, Surfers: An Illustrated Companion’, embarks on a five part cultural dissection of the shark, spanning sea-creatures, cinema and great literature. Visit sharksillustrated.org for more information. [Repeated Sunday 10.30am.]

4:45pm - 5:00pm

Night Of The Living Flatpacks

Feelgood five-part drama series by disabled and deaf writers that lifts the lid off stereotypes and flatpacks. When wheelchair user Stella goes to Sharewoods for a bit of soft furnishing retail therapy, she immediately falls for shop worker Ali, then bumps into high maintenance old schoolfriend Erica. The three women end up locked in the store overnight, in a funny, upfront exploration of independence and friendship. A co-production between Naked Productions and Graeae Theatre Company. Supported by Audio Content Fund. [Repeats Sunday 10.45am.]

5:00pm - 5:30pm

Meet Me On The Radio

A series created by Meet Me at the Albany members, artists and collaborators. This month: Next in our senses series we explore sound, and we have also been inspired by the theme of this year's Refugee Week celebrations all about Healing. We explore the power of music and sound in storytelling and on our everyday lives. Meet Me members share what is on their minds and what healing means to them. Plus, a special mindful moment with gongs recorded by Amy Bisazza. Rose shares her experiences of tinnitus with Ron and Ros, and join Moira and other members in the Albany garden in the sunshine. We hear from Fairbeats and Action for Refugees in Lewisham (AFRIL), who launch 'They're Playing My Song' on 21 June as part of Refugee Week. Presented by Ron Savill and Rosaline Muirhead. Produced by Sarah Phillips and Robin Warren. A co-production by the Albany and Entelechy Arts. [Repeats 3pm Thursday.]

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. [Repeats Friday 3.30pm.]

6:00pm - 7:30pm

Previously On Resonance FM

Archival treats. First, Henry Scott-Irvine is in conversation with Glen Matlock, founder member of The Sex Pistols, from 15 August 2010. [Repeats Friday 1pm.]
Then at 7pm, from 3 April 2011, Janet Dowling offers a portrait of dancer Merce Cunningham. [Repeats Friday 4.30am].

7:30pm - 8:00pm

Rockfort

David McKenna presents the best in underground and left-field French music. This week's show features music from Super Parquet, Mondkopf, Jonathan Fitoussi & Clemens Hourrière, Rundom Molotox and Jonny Vegas. [Repeats Thursday 3.30pm]

8:00pm - 9:00pm

Clear SpotHighlight

Pride Month Special. Sophia Blackwell interviews novelists Laura Kay and Julie Owen Moylan, and Marie McCarthy, Artistic Director of the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham. With brand new music including new tracks Angels and Men from Sophia Blackwell and Cobbler, Don’t You Give Up on Me by Joshua Idehen, and Morality by MIRI. [Repeated Wednesday 10am.]

9:00pm - 10:00pm

Make Your Own Damn MusicHighlight

Artworld shenanigans with Bob and Roberta Smith OBE. This week: Rich Little's 'Ground Calves' project explored and accidentally recorded over in our Thanet Transmission from Ramsgate, sound collage work devised by former 'Fries' DJ Rich Little and Bob and Roberta Smith. Listen out for packing tape! [Repeats Sunday 5am.]

10:00pm - 10:30pm

Southern Whirled Service

Walter Lockwood presents an exploration of the sounds and influences of south London music scenes with an emphasis on younger, newer artists. [Repeats Saturday 8pm.]

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. [Repeats Thursday 1am.]

12:00am - 1:00am

Is Black MusicHighlight

The world's first and longest running alternative Black music radio show, hosted by Art Terry. Tonight's featured artist is Satch Hoyt whose book, Afro-Sonic Mapping - Tracing Oral Histories via Sonic Migrations, will be launched in Berlin at the House Of World Cultures. Satch Hoyt worked alongside Butch Morris and Greg Tate as a member of Burned Sugar, and with Donna Summer, Grace Jones and Louise Bourgeois. This broadcast is part one of a two-part interview with Satch Hoyt. For more information visit isblackmusic.com. [Repeats Saturday 11pm.]