Monday 29th April
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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: Give A Little Love - Skate Punk, Gypsy Fighters, Bay City Rollers, Alva Nota, Dalima, Vintage Reclaim The Streets, other sounds. 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
Garden. Something. Meeting.
[Repeated from Saturday 8pm.] Diary of a Ukrainian abroad and a buffet of music, field recordings and interviews. This month: Cruelest Month Support Line. An April playlist to heal invisible wounds and quench insatiable thirst. A short intro, a poem by Franz Wright and a non-stop music playlist of Kramer, Prends Le Temps D'écouter (music made in schools), Music of the Magindanao in the Philippines, Drastic Perversions LP (Nurse with Wound) and more. Produced by Eugene Shimalsky. Visit Instagram @garden.something.meeting for more information.
9:00am - 10:00am
The News Agents
[Repeated from Saturday 2.30pm.] Experiments in news and arts with Jude Montague. This week: Moon Landing Television, a collaborative audio live coding album from XQUI and Montague on Wormhole World, includes tracks on themes of John Logie Baird, Morris dancing, electric horses and the Sussex Sidewalk Astronomers. XQUI talks about his process, influences and the prolific experimental label Wormhole World. For more information see thenewsagents.blogspot.co.uk.
10:00am - 11:00am
Clear Spot
[Repeated from Friday 8pm.] One off, irregular and sometimes surprise broadcasts.
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: Niamh Mulvey on her debut novel, The Amendments. Visit littleatoms.com for more information. Tweet to @littleatoms. Contact littleatomspodcast@gmail.com. [Repeats Saturday 9am.]
11:30am - 12:00pm
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.]
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. Today: with the sad news of the death of John Foreman "The Broadsheet King" at the end of last week, we feature some of his Music Hall songs and other music hall and related tracks.
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Calling All Pensioners
Magazine programme with Tim Hamilton, addressing issues which affect pensioners across London. This week: England-based pensioners’ charity, Independent Age, compares the number of older people living in poverty with the size of the population living in three UK cities, and also asks you to tell them about your experiences of your sky-high energy bills. Age UK outlines the biggest challenges older people are facing, and the changes our next Government could make to tackle them. Eorann Lean, Age UK’s campaigns manager, explains that to be able to vote, you now need to bring photo ID to the polling station. Our musical tributes are to Clarence Frogman Henry, who was aged 87 and an American rhythm and blues singer and pianist, and to Dickey Betts, who was aged 80 and an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and composer, and a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band. Produced by Deptford Action Group for the Elderly. [Repeats Sunday 2pm.]
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Lucky Cat
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. [Repeats Wednesday 9am.]
3:00pm - 4:00pm
A Sound Map Of The Roman Baths
Created by musician and composer Chris Cundy, this five part series follows a year-long collaboration with poet Adam Horovitz and researcher artist Dominyka Vinčaitė as they delve into the subterranean sound world of The Roman Baths. Musicians featured: Angharad Davies, Bruno Guastalla, Emi Watanabe, Chris Cundy, Emil Karlsen, Mark Sanders, Ladan Hussein, and Eventless Plot. Today: Episode III. The Ruin. We look at remarkable 10th century Old English poem, The Ruin, which is thought to give a rare glimpse of Bath at a transient moment in history, and following the decline of the Roman Empire. Conversations with Emma Laws/Exeter Cathedral. Featuring readings of The Ruin by Burton Raffel and Robert P Creed by kind permission of Smithsonian Folkways collection. Poems: Hallowed Evening by Ladan Hussein; Still the Goddess Will Remain In the Exeter Book, The Ruin Water, Prayer, by Adam Horowitz. [Repeats Thursday 4.30pm.]
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Radio Ecoshock
[Repeated from Friday 9am.] Global environmental news with Alex Smith. This week: Extreme Heat = More Mass Migration (replay). Extreme heat and rising seas will push hundreds of millions of people toward sanctuary. New compilation of previous interviews: Alex de Sherbinin reveals hundreds of millions of climate refugees expected by an unlikely source: the World Bank. What cities, deltas or whole countries will be lost? Scientist Benjamin Krauss at Climate Central joins us. Alex is back next week with all new shows. 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: inspired by a visit to SMEM, the world’s largest collection of synthesisers in Fribourg, Switzerland (there are over 5,000 of them), we’ve chosen a few synth-pop and avant-garde songs that you may not have heard before, as well as some classics of course. Modulate yourself to listen! [Repeated Thursday 3.30pm.]
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. This week: Lewis and Lisa talk of the old TV show, Wife Swap, and why you can't walk on a ferry going to France. Lewis is back from Folkestone and Hythe, where this question came up. 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 Wednesday 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. [Repeats Thursday 9am.]
10:00pm - 11:45pm
Heart Like A Duck
Heart Like a Duck, in three parts, live in the Tapestry Room, V&A Museum, as part of Radio V&A, 26 February 2016. Featuring Tom Graham (voice), Adam Bushell (percussion), Keiko Kitamura (bass koto), Peter Lanceley (electric guitar, voice) and Milo Thesiger-Meacham (electronics). Written by Ed Baxter. Songs by Baxter/Lanceley. Music by Resonance Radio Orchestra. Directed by Ed Baxter. Supported by PRS for Music Foundation. [Repeats Saturday 12.30am.]
12:00am - 1:00am
A Duck in a Tree
[Repeated from Saturday 7pm.] The :zoviet * france: radio show. Truth More Than Reality. This week's edition features a track from Mizu's new album, 'Forest Scenes', and vectors of objective perception by Daniel J Gregory, Alio Die, Hideyuki Kuromiya, Mysterybear and Jérôme Poirier, Balkar Wachholz, Julie Berry, Sonologyst, and Jonathan Deasy.