12:00am - 1:00am

The Sounds Of DMWSound

Panix and Ranking Dan from DMWSOUND demonstrate the music that inspires their sound. Genres spanning from Reggae to Modern Bass music. Keep tuned for the classics and fresh new dubs. For more info visit Facebook and soundcloud.com/dmwsound. [Repeated Saturday 11pm.]

1:00am - 2:30am

Bad Punk

[Repeated from Friday 10pm.] Hosted by Johny Brown and Inga Tillere of Band Of Holy Joy. Tonight: a heartfelt tribute to Frank Bangay, the Bard of Hackney. For more information visit badpunkradio.tumblr.com, 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: Clémentine March discusses the impetus behind her imminent new album, Songs Of Resilience (Lost Map). Clémentine’s melodically idiosyncratic and joyfully wild music embodies her nomadic spirit by recognising no borders – be they musical, linguistic or geographical. Plus, the regular deep dive into our extensive live session archive and plenty of new releases. Visit hellogoodbyeshow.com for more information.

4:00am - 5:00am

Bears At A Picnic

[Repeated from Saturday 9.30pm.] Andrea Spisto and Michelle Madsen explore themes of playfulness and vulnerability through music, poetry, performance and clowning. Tweet to Bears_at.

5:00am - 6:00am

A Duck in a Tree

[Repeated from Saturday 7pm.] The :zoviet * france: radio show. This week's edition - A World Not Disenchanted - features a track from Goodparley's new album, 'Canvas', released by Submarine Broadcasting Company, and recordings by Henna-Riikka Halonen, Cousin Silas, Folder, Robert Crouch, Synflict, Gregg Skloff, Pavonine, Rehberg & Bauer, and Masaya Ozaki.

6:00am - 7:00am

The News Agents

[Repeated from Saturday 2.30pm.] Experiments in news and arts with Jude Cowan Montague. This week: Bulgarian folklore and history with storyteller Moni Sheehan who has spent her life translating and interpreting the stories of her native Bulgarian culture for British audiences. With musician Ivor Davies she presents mythological story from Bulgaria with their performing arts group, A Spell in Time. For more information see thenewsagents.blogspot.co.uk.

7:00am - 8:00am

The London Ear

[Repeated from Thursday noon.] Ghostwriter and critic Ben Thompson presents a DFS Algonquin Table for the post-thought era. This week's imaginary session comes via Saharan Whatsapp, with additional selections from Divide & Dissolve, Victoria Spivey and Bajan Bhoy featuring Jack Hargreaves. 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. See mixcloud.com/talkingafrica for more Talking Africa shows.

10:00am - 11:00am

Clear Spot

[Repeated from Monday 8pm.] One off, irregular and sometimes surprise broadcasts.

11:00am - 11:30am

The Workplace

NND and guests discuss all aspects of work and workplaces. This week: NND talks to life coach and author Jessica McGregor Johnson about how to work through uncertainty. Includes a counter-intuitive, practical exercise to help overcome worry. First broadcast 5 May 2020. Continue the #workplacennd discussion on Twitter with @workplacennd. [Repeated Friday 4.30am.]

11:30am - 12:00pm

Meet Me On The RadioHighlight

A series created by Meet Me at the Albany members, artists and collaborators. This week: members of The Befrienders, a community choir for elders in Lewisham, join regular presenters Ros and Ron, sharing new music and a morning meditation. Artist Celia Pym collects stories from expert knitters at Meet Me, and we hear about learning with the help of a coconut bowl. Architects Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal draw together themes around domestic space, as Ros and Ron talk parrots and lives lived in lockdown. Member Gladys shares song choice, Souvenirs, in Deptford Island Discs. Presented by Ron Savill and Rosaline Muirhead. Produced by Hannah Kemp-Welch and Grant Smith. A co-production by the Albany and Entelechy Arts with Soundcamp. [Repeats Thursday 5pm.]

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Future Renaissance


Composer Benjamin Tassie dives into the worlds of contemporary Baroque and Renaissance musicians and their obscure instruments. For more information visit benjamintassie.com. [Repeated Friday 8am.]

1:00pm - 1:30pm

Kitchen Magic Time

Recipes in sound from Mama Dolores, Mistress of the Deep Soul Kitchen. [Repeated Sunday 4.30am.]

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 collate positive news from around the world to lift listeners' spirits. Teamed with a selection of new music for a perfect Tuesday afternoon pick-me-up. [Repeated 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's episode looks at the samples used by Venezuelan musician Arca who hails from a new generation of experimental pop artists from the late Sophie to Shygirl. Expect music by Robert Wyatt, The Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Choir, The Cocteau Twins and video game soundtracks by Masashi Hamauzu. Produced by Tabatha Batra Vaughan. For more episodes visit Mixcloud or facebook.com/samplestories. [Repeats Friday 7am.]

4:00pm - 5:00pm

Henry Scott-Irvine PresentsHighlight

Henry Scott Irvine Presents The Bright Side of The Road, an 18 part series on Irish music made during lockdown in conjunction with The Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith. This week: (15/18) operatic songs set in an Irish context, featuring the extraordinary singer Carolyn Holt. Carolyn sings songs from composers Rossini and Strauss. Plus tracks from singers John McCormack and Frank Patterson. Visit irishculturalcentre.co.uk/digital. Find archived shows in the series on Mixcloud. [Repeated Sunday 11am.]

5:00pm - 5:30pm

Palimpsest

A personal collage of thoughts and details from experiencing a particular place. Presented monthly by Georgina Bowden. This month: Island. A tour around Kangaroo Island featuring fighting seals, whistling rocks, musical birds and shy crabs. [Repeated Thursday 3pm.]

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. [Repeated Friday 3.30pm.]

6:00pm - 6:30pm

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.]

6:30pm - 7:30pm

Out in South LondonHighlight

Award-winning LGBTQI magazine show created by comedian Rosie Wilby and hosted by Sophia Blackwell. This week: Sophia talks to bestselling crime novelist Val McDermid about her novel, Still Life and her upcoming online appearance with Rosie Garland at The Coast is Queer Literary Festival. Follow @outsthlondon for more info. [Repeated Sunday 10am.]

7:30pm - 8:00pm

Dig That Treasure

Will Hall presents 30 minutes of forgotten, underrated and underappreciated pop and folk music from across the world. International scenes are at home alongside outsider musics, demos and covers, film and game soundtracks, and long-lost rarities in this decentred selection. Follow @digthattreasure on Instagram. [Repeated Thursday 7.30am.]

8:00pm - 9:00pm

Clear Spot

The Great Flood of 1953, the combination of a high spring tide and a storm over the North Sea, causing a surge to sweep across the East Coast, was the worst natural disaster in Britain of the 20th century, in which 307 people lost their lives in England and over 1,800 people in the Netherlands. It also produced one of the great works of English social history, 'The Great Tide' by Hilda Grieve, which tells the story of the flood disaster in Essex. In this programme, and to commemorate the anniversary of the flood on 31st January, Patrick Bernard discusses 'The Great Tide' with writer and social historian Ken Worpole; Edward Platt, author of 'The Great Flood'; and Anne Johnson, a storyteller who runs Everyday Magic, a London-based charity which sends storytellers into state primary schools, and who lived on Canvey Island at the time of the flood. Thanks to Michele Chowrimootoo. First broadcast 27 October 2020. [Repeated Wednesday 10am.]

9:00pm - 10:00pm

Make Your Own Damn Music

Artworld shenanigans with Bob and Roberta Smith OBE. Tonight: Bob sings songs from the Apathy Band and Ken Ardley Playboys repertoire including a new song about how Mary Cassatt bought Marc Chagall FaceTime. [Repeated Sunday 5am.]

10:00pm - 10:30pm

K-Pop Journey


A weekly show dedicated to the phenomenon that is K-pop! Korean presenter Keissi takes you on a journey through Korean pop music from the 1990s to the present day. For more information visit K-Pop Journey on Facebook. For archive shows visit keissi.com/radioarchive. [Repeated Saturday 10.30pm.]

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. [Repeated Thursday 1am.]

12:00am - 1:00am

Is Black Music

The world's first and longest running alternative Black music radio show, hosted by Art Terry and Jean Genie. For more information visit isblackmusic.com. [Repeated Saturday 2.30am.]