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12:00am - 1:00am
Sleeping Dogs Lie
[Repeated from Sunday 3.30am.] Ambient music selected by Miguel Santos to help night owls relax. For more information visit Sleeping Dogs Lie on Facebook, Mixcloud and WhitelabelRecs Bandcamp.
1:00am - 2:30am
Bad Punk
[Repeated from Friday 10pm.] Hosted by Johny Brown and Band Of Holy Joy. Tonight: What A Fire, Ceasefire is a sound collage dwelling on recent events and drawing on the sounds of Knight Riders, MuslimGauze, The Ethiopians, Tam Dean Burn reading Rachel Corrie and others. For more information visit johny.co.uk, contact badpunkradio@gmail.com.
2:30am - 8:00am
Day For Night
A selection of recent highlights, archival surprises, programmes that deserve a repeat and those that slipped through the net, taking you through from the wee hours to breakfast. With occasional forays into the Resonance Extra programme of new music and sound art - and further afield.
8:00am - 9:00am
Such Music
[Repeated from Saturday 8pm.] 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, either previously unheard or created specifically for the show. As of March 2023, the show is produced in collaboration with Burning Ambulance, an online journal of arts and culture. This month: exclusive preview of trombonist Maria Bertel's album "Monophonic", out on Relative Pitch next March, the revisiting of a Seymour Wright piece that now finds itself part of a 4 CD set titled "Rites" and a celebration of the return of the Fataka label with music by Angharad Davies and Phil Julian as well as the trio of John Butcher, Thomas Lehn and John Tilbury.
9:00am - 10:00am
The News Agents
[Repeated from Saturday 2.30pm.] Experiments in news and arts with Jude Montague. This week: Palestinian folk songs plus a little baroque pop and pop memoir from Geoff Deane of the Leyton Buzzards. For more information see thenewsagents.blogspot.co.uk.
10:00am - 11:00am
Clear Spot
[Repeated from Friday 8pm.] In the second of two programmes Fari Bradley tours this year's Frieze London and 1:54 African Art fairs, speaking with artist Adam Farah-Saad at Public Gallery (the entire booth acquired by Tate); educator and artist Nicholas Ferguson (Kingston University); critic and curator Pierre D’Alancaissez; and Daria, a Frieze tour operator. At 1:54 she interviews with Daniele Marella of Primo Marella Gallery, Italy; Nadia Amor, director of Galerie d'art L'Atelier 21, Casablanca, Morocco; and Spier Arts Trust, a not for profit from South Africa.
11:00am - 11:30am
Little Atoms
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: Cat Jarman on her new book, The Bone Chests. Visit littleatoms.com for more information. Tweet to @littleatoms. Contact littleatomspodcast@gmail.com. [Repeats Saturday 9am.]
11:30am - 12:00pm
Women Get Lit
New series! Kasia Flisiuk challenges the way an all-girls school has taught her to analyze women in literature. In each episode she explores a new book and theme that challenges women’s representation across genres and times. Episode 1: Women, Gender Roles and "Jane Eyre." Kasia is joined by friend and university student Amalie to discuss Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre," zooming into the complicated power dynamic between Jane and Mr Rochester. They delve into Bronte's representation of marriage and what position it places women in and debate how Bertha, the mad woman in the attack, fits into their understanding of women. Find Kasia on Instagram @womengetlit and @apolishgalsthoughts. [Repeats Wednesday 1pm.]
12:00pm - 1:00pm
The Traditional Music Hour
[Repeated from Thursday 2pm.] Kevin Sheils presents an informed and judicious selection of recordings of traditional musics from Britain, Ireland and occasionally further afield. This week: a "colourful" show where all the tracks will have a colour of the rainbow in the title (except probably Indigo).
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) encourages you to sign and share the petition calling for the design of an NHS data platform we can trust, and cautions the record rise in Scottish winter deaths is a bleak warning for the rest of the UK. Independent Age sees the Autumn Statement as an opportunity for us to speak up and take a stand with older people in financial hardship. Plus, Age UK explains it is committed to addressing the particular difficulties older Black people face such as the Windrush Compensation Scheme. Produced by Deptford Action Group for the Elderly. [Repeats Sunday 2pm.]
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Lucky Cat
New series! If Wong Kar Wai had a radio show. Lucky Cat is a spicy chop suey of music and culture produced and presented by Zoë Baxter. This week: in Episode 2 the spotlight shines on actor Tang Wei and the new Hong Kong cafe Mama Li is reviewed dim sum lunchbox. Music played is from Zoë's extensive record collection - reggae, blues, doo-wop and folk. [Repeats Wednesday 9am.]
3:00pm - 4:00pm
The Sound of Photography
Frank Watson examines the relationship between photography and sound. This week: Lucy Soutter speaks about her essay 'Photography in Flux' which can be found on her website www.lucysoutter.com. Lucy is a Reader in Photography at the University of Westminster. Her work focuses on questions of value and meaning in art and photography. She is the author of, Why Art Photography? (Routledge, 2nd ed. 2018), co-editor of Writer Conversations (1000 Words, 2023) and writes for publications including Source, 1,000 Words and Photoworks. She is currently working with Duncan Wooldridge to edit The Routledge Companion to Global Photographies to be published in Spring 2024. For info visit http://thesoundofphotography.com/. [Repeats Thursday 4pm.]
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Radio Ecoshock
[Repeated from Friday 9am.] Global environmental news with Alex Smith. This week: Dangerous Contradiction - "Green New Deal" - green growth still kills. Is the "Green New Deal" a solution or another problem? Rethinking our options first with Dr. Ted Trainer, founder of The Simpler Way and Pigface Point, Australia. From Cambridge, political economist Jeremy Green finds dangerous myths in the New Deal for an overloaded system. Look out for the growth monster wearing green clothes! Visit ecoshock.org/ for more information. Contact radio@ecoshock.org.
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. This week: as winter draws ever nearer, your top lip might start getting a little chilly. So why not grow a moustache? Isolation Vacation takes a sideways look at Movember. Featuring techno, soul, hip hop and rock. [Repeated Friday 1pm.]
6:00pm - 6:30pm
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.
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: Week Nine of 2023 Fall Season of Lewis Schaffer's "March toward Death". Lewis and Lisa talk about hypergamy and the different ways men and women get over broken relationships, their upcoming show at the Old Nun's Head this Thursday 9th November, and Sunday nights with Lewis on John Cleese's new TV show, The Dinosaur Hour. 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 and Simon Byron, 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. [Repeats Saturday 10am.]
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Clear Spot
One off, irregular and sometimes surprise broadcasts. [Repeats Tuesday 10am.]
9:00pm - 10:00pm
The Naked Short Club
Dr. Stu and his expert guests dance around alternative investments, markets, the economy and wider world. This week’s guests: Yannis Georgandelis (Block Asset Management), discussing Crypto, BTC Spot ETFs, AltCoins and Adoption Drivers; and Eric Bissonnier (IBO/ BISFICO/ Performance Watche), talking about interest rates, systemic and market risks, Multiasset performance and Sam Bankman-Fried. [Repeats Thursday 9am.]
10:00pm - 11:00pm
Gwaith Sŵn's Sonic Darts
Sound-art and transmission-art delivered monthly by London sound art collective Gwaith Sŵn. Further information can be found at sonicdartsshow.medium.com. [Repeats Saturday 12.30am.]
11:00pm - 12:00am
Unusual Music Exchange
Glasgow-based Canadian composer, artist, and writer, Josh Thorpe likes to listen to unusual music, and to talk with interesting people about it. The focus is on listening and what can be said about listening. This month, Matana Roberts is our guest; we discuss and listen to bits of their new release on Constellation Records: Coin Coin Chapter 5 (as well as Chapter 4). Topics include: the body in relation to the instrument, graphic notation, the process of composing, balancing feathers, magic, dogs, and hearing energy. For more listening visit www.unusualmusicexchange.com. [Repeats Saturday 1.30am.]
12:00am - 1:00am
A Duck in a Tree
[Repeated from Saturday 7pm.] The :zoviet * france: radio show. Little Symmetry. This week's edition features James Wyness's new release, 'Mill', a track from Emerald Suspension's new album, 'Sounds to Hear Alone', Simon Šerc's track on the new Cities and Memory label compilation, 'Music for Sleep – Field Recordings', and recordings by Tenores di Bitti, Μελωφοβία, Rune Martinsen, Gordon Monahan, Stephen P. McGreevy, Ed Lawes, and Emiliano Romanelli.