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Radia (repeat)

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New radio art from around the world.

There Then, Hear Now

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A news series. Mark Aitken and Mick Gawthorp present sounds, words and music inspired by photographs. Each week a photographer, a single photo, or a period of work is interpreted through a subtext of sounds. Guest interpreters include curators, photographers and film makers. [Repeated Monday 4am.]

Clear Spot

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The Butcher's Apron invites, explores and explains the unexpected. This programme looks at the agony and alchemy of mistakes large and small, and how they can shape the course of one person's life, or the history of an entire community. Written and presented by Emma Gibson and Nadine Monem. Visit thebutchersapron for more information. [Repeated Monday 9am].

The Pod Delusion

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Award-winning news magazine about interesting things - from politics to science to culture and philosophy, providing commentary from a secular, rationalist, skeptical, somewhat lefty-liberal sort of perspective. Visit http://poddelusion.co.uk/blog/ for more information. [Repeated Tuesday 7am.]

The Sound Projector Radio Show

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An "aural appendix" to The Sound Projector Music Magazine, presented by Ed Pinsent. Tonight: A second tranche of items reviewed in TSP#22, which was published last month. Names in the frame include Aisha Orazbayeva, Gimlet-Eyed Mariners, Dan Melchior Und Das Menace and Chris Watson. Visit http://www.thesoundprojector.com/radio-show/ for more information. [Repeated Wednesday 1am.]

Radio Dreaming Off-Grid Part 1

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Radio Dreaming Off-Grid Part 1: Practical Dreamers, the Future in Our Midst. Created by Claire Coté (New Mexico) and Anna Keleher (Devon). [Repeated Tuesday 2am.]

The Curtain Up Show

Technical Difficulties


Wavelength

Interesting Conversations

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Topical literary discussion with Wendy Jones. [Repeated Sunday 8.30am.]

Novara

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Political theory and aesthetics, financial news, economic analysis with Aaron Peters and James Butler. Follow Novara on Twitter @NovaraMedia @Aaronjohnpeters @Piercepenniless and on Novara Media's Facebook page. [Repeated Monday 7am.]

Baba Yaga's Hut

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New music - Everything from Krautrock, 60’s psych and crime-jazz to baile-funk, progressive rock, blaxploitation soundtracks, no-wave disco, ghetto-tech and free noise - with concert promoter Anthony Chalmers of Baba Yaga's Hut, a live night mainly taking place at Corsica Studios. For more information visit his Facebook page. [Repeated Monday midnight.]

From The Archives

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A repeat of electronic music composer and film maker Ian Helliwell's remarkable "Expo 67 Radiophonic Collage" from 3 March 2008.

Studio Visit (repeat)

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[Repeated from Sunday 5pm.] Morgan Quaintance discusses the work of international contemporary artists. Visit studiovisitshow.com for more information.

Clear Spot (repeat)

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[Repeated from Thursday 8pm]. Alex Fitch talks to five novelists who have written books and monologues based on all eras of the Doctor Who show: Jenny Colgan, Paul Cornell, Tommy Donbavand, Marc Platt, and script editor (1970-1974) Terrance Dicks. Also, critic Andrew Hickey talks to writer Lawrence Miles about his Who novels from the late 90s and early 2000s and his spin off series Faction Paradox.

The Nest Collective Hour (repeat)

Talking Africa (repeat)

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[Repeated from Thursday 1pm.] A magazine show covering African development issues produced by Bellsman Media and the Africa Centre, hosted by Sonny Decker. Professor Akosua Adomako Ampofo, Director of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana discusses what is referred to as "African Culture and Traditions"; and political economist Professor Patrick Bond, University of Kwazulu-Natal, talks about the late South African President Nelson Mandela.

Latin Waves

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[Repeated from Sunday 1pm.] Latin American contemporary culture explored by critic and producer Javier Chandia. Visit www.zebehn.com for more information.

Lit Bits (repeat)

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[Repeated from Tuesday 9pm.] Adam Smyth, lecturer in English at Balliol College, Oxford, and books journalist James Kidd discuss literature from curious and creative angles. This week they're joined by Paul Myerscough of the London Review of Books to discuss literature and pop music: Paul Morley, Christopher Ricks, Keats, Usher, Ulysses, Andrew Ridgeley. For more information visit :litbits.co.uk.

Is Black Music (repeat)

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[Repeated from Wednesday 12 midnight.] The world's first Alternative Black Music Show, with Art Terry.
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