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 and Mixcloud.

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 - 3:00am

From the Archives

Unusual broadcasts and gems from our archives.

3:00am - 4:00am

Electric Dish

[Repeated from Thursday 7pm.] Sophie Darling plays a plethora of new music from all corners of the world. With discussion, food for thought, live guests and interviews. Visit Instagram @djsophiedarling.

4:00am - 5:00am

Waste Land Receiver

[Repeated from Saturday 5.30pm.] An hour of alternative, folk, and indie music plus discussion hosted by Robert Quinn. Borrowing its title from T.S. Eliot’s 1922 poem, Waste Land Receiver sends a message to and from the void through music with consideration of the poem’s themes of despair, lack of humanity, and fragmentation with a will for its alternative.

5:00am - 6:00am

Previously on Resonance FM

[Repeated from Saturday 9.30pm.] Archival gems and curiosities.

6:00am - 7:00am

Shoot The Breeze

[Repeated from Friday 7pm.] A talk show dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako and David Campbell. Visit STB's Facebook page for more information. Visit Instagram @ShootTheBreezeShow and X @STB_ResonanceFM.

7:00am - 9:00am

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.

9:00am - 10:00am

The News Agents

[Repeated from Saturday 3pm.] Experiments in international news and arts with Jude Montague. This week: Composer-artist-writer Nick Hudson reports on his life in music in Georgia, sharing letters from the Tbilisi scene. Featuring his own ambitious and collaborative creations alongside his choices from Georgian-based historical and contemporary tracks. Visit http://thenewsagents.blogspot.com.

10:00am - 11:00am

Clear Spot

[Repeated from Friday 8pm]. The Brothers Bula. Bexhill's greatest living musicians, the Brothers Bula are internationally renowned for their multi-faceted musical style and avant-garde anti-aesthetic. Having been brothers since Toby's birth (2003) they have spent copious hours in a shed honing their auditory craft, which manifests as a heady concoction of explosive drumming, vintage TV themes, wailing sax and joie de vivre. In this hour, the Brothers take you on a tour of their recent musical environment with some sneak previews of their long awaited upcoming album, Personal Ramekin. They also find time to catch up with some old friends like Godzilla, their father and the late plumber extraordinaire, John Coleman. Visit http://www.brothersbula.co.uk.

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: Wendy Erskine on her debut novel, The Benefactors. Visit littleatoms.com for more information. Visit X @littleatoms. Contact littleatomspodcast@gmail.com. [Repeats Saturday 9am.]

11:30am - 12:00pm

Micro Clear Spot

A is for Aardvark. At the foot of The 39 Steps, on the moonlit shoreline, lies a beached red herring with bated breath. However, all may not be as it initially appears... Audio art devised by Denzil Everett. [Repeats Saturday 2.30pm.]

12:00pm - 1:00pm

The Traditional Music Hour

[Repeated from Thursday 1pm.] Kevin Sheils presents an informed and judicious selection of recordings of traditional musics from Britain, Ireland and occasionally further afield. 

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) details that energy bills are set to rise for millions of households from January after Ofgem announced a surprise rise in gas and electricity costs. Plus, the NPC reports that one in five emergency care patients are being treated in corridors according to a new report by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Emergency Care and the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. England-based pensioners’ charity, Independent Age, shares that even more older people have contacted the charity to report that because they are on low incomes, they are struggling to cover the essentials and are increasingly facing mounting debt. Our further musical tribute is to Archie Macdonald Fisher, aged 86, and who was a Scottish folk singer and songwriter, guitarist and radio personality. Produced by Deptford Action Group for the Elderly. [Repeats Sunday 2pm.]

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Radio Ecoshock

[Repeated from Friday 9am.] Global environmental news with Alex Smith. This week: Polar Change - Global Ripples. Could a rapid change in microbes unbalance world systems? Biologist Trond Kristiansen. From Montreal, scientist Scott Sugden reviews "Current and projected effects of climate change in cryosphere microbial ecosystems".  From COP30 Brazil, permafrost thaw is now. Worrying news from scientists Gustaf Hugelius, Christina Schadel, and Fabian Seemann. Breaking polar science from Radio Ecoshock. Visit ecoshock.org/ for more information. Contact radio@ecoshock.org.

3:00pm - 4:00pm

The Science Show

Mike and Richard from Science in the Pub present a monthly science show for everyone in a magazine-style miscellany packed with news, interviews, chat and discussions, plus great music, cultural crossovers, and our favourite events and exhibitions happening around London. For more episodes visit The Science Show on Mixcloud. [Repeats Friday 6am.]

4:00pm - 5:00pm

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 Thursday 3.30pm.]

5:00pm - 5:30pm

Nunhead American Radio

A programme for the American community in Nunhead, south east London, presented by New York comic Lewis Schaffer. This week: Lewis is joined by Paul Courtney Hyu, actor and Chinese Elvis of Honor Oak Park, the neighbour of Nunhead. They discuss how Paul imitated science denier and all-round horrible patient Lewis Schaffer for trainee doctors. For more information visit @NunheadRadio on X and Nunhead American Radio on Facebook. [Repeats Saturday 9.30am.]

5:30pm - 6:00pm

Gate Kicks

[Repeated from Wednesday 1.30pm.] IIntroduced by singer Labake Sabbath and Mr Amazing, and produced by people with learning disabilities at The Gate Arts Centre, Gate Kicks explores art, music, dance, film and theatre, offering a vibrant hub where a truly underground creative scene is brought to a wider audience. This week: Trouble Fête Festival, Lille, France. For more information visit http://thegateartscentre.blogspot.com.

6:00pm - 7:00pm

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.]

7:00pm - 8:00pm

For The Lost

A weekly exploration of the curious, dark and surreal. Through a curated blend of radio plays, poetry, experimental soundscapes, live performances and discussions, Dee Sada journeys into the intriguing corners of culture and the imagination. Visit Instagram @forthelostradio. [Repeats Wednesday 4am.]

8:00pm - 9:00pm

Clear Spot

Our open access slot for one-off, special and sometimes surprise broadcasts. [Repeats following weekday 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 - 11:00pm

Gwaith Sŵn's Sonic Darts

Sound-art and transmission-art delivered by London sound art collective Gwaith Sŵn. This month: SEC (Sound Enthusiastic Community) - a non-commercial project and community run space in Yerevan, Armenia, that brings people together around sound. Hear live electronic music performed by SEC's members as we all sit at the table together and take part in the conversation. We talk about our approach to sound and music, event-making, community life and the principles SEC is built on. 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. This month: Annie Dunning, sound artist, discusses object and sound, interspecies encounters, owls, crows, toads, magpies, Chinese spouting bowls, Alvin Lucier and Maryanne Amacher's "third ear". 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. Like Waves in the Rain. This week's edition features tracks from new releases by Ranter’s Bay and Pablo Orza, Laurent Pernice, and Alister Spence rippling amongst recordings by Dirk Serries and Asmus Tietchens, Jez Riley French, Yellow Salamand'r, Julie Berry, Abdul Waheed, Eigengrau, Ganavya, EMA_, and Jean-Claude Risset.