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Clear Spot (repeat)

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[Repeated from Friday 8pm]. Journalist Louisa Peacock takes a sideways look at the best stories, news and current affairs of the week in a live show - with Dr Louise Arimatsu, research fellow at Chatham House; and James King, co-founder of Find Invest Grow, a venture capital group that invests in businesses founded by students and recent graduates.

Pull the plug

Hooting Yard on the Air (repeat)

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[Repeated from Thursday 6.30pm.] Live, leftfield fiction with prodigious author-in-residence Frank Key. Visit http://hootingyard.org/ for more information.

The Hour of Power (repeat)

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[Repeated from Sunday 5pm.] Writer, academic, activist Nina Power discusses politics and history. This week's show will consist of an experimental four-part essay, co-written and co-presented with James Butler, on the topic of revenge.

From the Archives

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Miscellany of archival material selected by Ed Baxter - tonight taken from the original Resonance107.3fm RSL at the Royal Festival Hall, London, as part of John Peel's Meltdown. We hear at 1am, Alvin Curran's Maritime Rites, Parts 1-6; at 2.50am, Alvin Curran & Evan Parker, Live Improvisation; at 3.50am I.S.O. talk about music (in Japanese); at 4.15am, Alternating Currents; at 6am, "Coils" by Perry Roberts; and at 6.15am, Go! For Children Of All Ages, from 2nd July 1998.

The Rob Simone Talk Show

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Interviews with a wide range of alternative thinkers by the Los Angeles-based investigator of anomalous phenomena. Visit http://www.robsimone.com/ for more information. [Repeated Wednesday 7am.]

framework

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The best from a world of field recordings, curated by Patrick McGinley. This edition of framework:afield has been produced by Jason Kahn and is the first of two new edition in his ongoing series, Unheard Cities. This one is titled Unheard Kyoto. For more information see . Visit http://www.frameworkradio.net for more information and/or contact info@frameworkradio.net [Repeated Saturday 2am.]

Drones of Hell


The Organ presents The Other Rock Show

Black 2 Comm

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A music radio show about connections, produced and presented by Paul Jackson. Each track connects to the following in a running order that switches between musical styles, dates and audio quality - often leading to unlikely musical pairings. Visit the website at http://www.black2comm.com for information and contribute via email or twitter @black2comm ... make the connection! [Repeated Friday 2.30am.]

Sound Out (repeat)

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[Repeated from Friday 2pm.] This week Sound Out falls on International Women's Day. Carole Finer celebrates this day with a selection of music from outstanding and outspoken women musicians.

Ireland's Eye

Panel Borders

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Alex Fitch discusses the art and culture of comics and graphic novels with practitioners worldwide. Today Phil and Kaja Foglio discuss the history of "Girl Genius," their careers before the start of their most famous comic and why they prefer the term 'gaslamp fantasy' for their niche in the science-fiction subgenre. Visit http://panelborders.wordpress.com/about/ for more information. [Repeated Tuesday 4.30pm.]

The Hour of Power

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Writer, academic, activist Nina Power discusses politics and history. This week's show will consist of an experimental four-part essay, co-written and co-presented with James Butler, on the topic of revenge. [Repeated Monday 7am.]

Polish Deli

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A bilingual programme presented by Kacper Ziemianin dedicated to Polish independent and alternative art which aims to present Polish culture to both a Polish and an international audience. Visit http://www.ziemianin.net/ for more information. [Repeated Thursday 6.30am.]

Password

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A weekly exploration of current affairs and new technology presented by the award-winning journalist Peter Warren, editor of Future Intelligence and chair of the Cyber Security Research Institute. [Repeated Monday 8.30am.]

Speakers' Corner

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Recordings of voices, meetings, views, and soundscapes from in and around Speakers' Corner both in a geographical and an intellectual sense. Speakers' Corner, located in Hyde Park near Marble Arch, is the world's oldest location for free speech. The location is also used for large protests and gatherings of a diverse nature, from trade union and anti-war meetings to the celebrations and festivals of a variety of religions and ethnic groups. [Repeated Tuesday 6pm.]

The Hubbard Half Hour

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[Repeated from Wednesday 1pm.] Sue Hubbard explores contemporary culture.

Calling All Pensioners (repeat)

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[Repeated from Monday at 1pm]. Magazine programme featuring issues which affect pensioners across the city, presented by South London's Deptford Action Group for the Elderly. Your anchors are Tim Hamilton and Harry Haward. Today they are on holiday, so this is a repeat from last November dealing with still pressing issues around Lewisham Hospital. Visit http://ecs.lewisham.gov.uk/dage for more information.

Latin Waves

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Latin American contemporary music presented by critic and producer Javier Chandia. Broadcast in Spanish and English. Visit www.zebehn.com for more information. [Repeated Friday 6am.]
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