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From The Archives

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Material from the near and distant past. Tonight, from 17 June 2004, the vibrö Clear Spot: vibrö invites a panel of artists, journalists and curators for a presentation on plural aspects of the French Sound Art Scene. Featuring Goran Vejvoda - French electroacoustics and beyond - and Dinah Bird - radio art and surprise sound interventions.

Mobius Strip

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. Guest Dannion Brinkley talks his work with the CIA and his many near-death experiences. Visit http://www.robsimone.com/ for more information. [Repeated Wednesday 6am.]

framework

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The best from a world of field recordings, curated by Patrick McGinley. Tonight: Forth Valley Royal Hospital - A Portrait in Sound produced in Scotland by regular contributor Mark Vernon. Visit http://www.frameworkradio.net for more information and/or contact info@frameworkradio.net [Repeated Saturday 3am.]

Drones of Hell

The Organ presents The Other Rock Show

Hooting Yard On The Air

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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.

Wanted (repeat)

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[Repeated from Tuesday 3pm.] Henry Scott Irvine talks to a range of cultural and counter-cultural figures he has always wanted to meet. Today: Phil Wainman, record producer.

Ireland's Eye

Clear Spot

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When I was a Child, part 2. Angie Dixon presents the second part of her selection of film music collected over the years that also was the inspiration to start writing music. With a short interview with composer and producer Dan Grigson, aka Grantby. [Repeated Wednesday 9am].

Radia

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Every week the award winning Radia - a radical group of independent cultural radio stations which includes Resonance104.4fm - presents a new show realised by one of the members of its wide-ranging global network. Tonight, show 453, Protests in Slovenia 2012-2013, is from Radio Student, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Visit www.radia .fm for more information. Visit www.radia.fm for more information. [Repeated Sunday 6am.]

Out In South London

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LGBT magazine show with live guests, reviews, news and music presented by comedian Rosie Wilby. Tonight: Rosie chats to author VG Lee about memorable Christmases and Clayton Littlewood talks to painter Don Barchardy about the recent publication of "The Animals." Visit outinsouthlondon.wordpress.com for more information. [Repeated Sunday 10am.]

A Colder Consciousness

Sanskriti

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Topical English/Hindi magazine show presented by journalist Rakesh K. Mathur. [Repeated Monday 5am.]

Homes of Tomorrow

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A four part sonic exploration of Modernist architect Ernö Goldfinger’s utopian drive to build for a better world. Featuring architects, historians, artists, and residents of his social housing schemes, the series examines themes of landscape, community, architectural legacy and the modern home. Produced by James Torrance and Charlie Warde. [Repeated Saturday 7am.]

Kitchen Magic Time

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Audio recipes designed to spice up life from the mysterious Mama Dolores. [Repeated Wednesday 11.30pm.]

Wanted

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Henry Scott Irvine talks to a range of cultural and counter-cultural figures he has always wanted to meet. Today: Chris Wilson of The Flamin Groovies. [Repeated Sunday 7.30pm.]

Radio Ecoshock

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Global environmental news with Alex Smith. Today: Why is the weather going crazy? Climate scientist Paul Beckwith explains weather distortion and the spurt of Arctic methane. NOAA's Dr. Richard Feely talks about the threat of ocean acidification. Visit http://www.ecoshock.org/ for more information. Contact radio@ecoshock.org. [Repeated Thursday 7am.]

The Nest Collective Hour

From The Archives

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From 14 March 2007, "A Context for Birth." Daniela Gargiulo, producer of "Speaking of Birth," interviews Tina Cassidy, author of "Birth: A History." In this hour-long show Cassidy explains why childbirth is physically problematic for humans, why all-male barber surgeons ousted midwives in seventeenth-century Europe, describes the perils and delights of Twilight sleep, and discusses the huge rise in Caesarean section. Then David Prior's 24 October 2006 Clear Spot, comprising a radio mix of a sound-walk in which an area of Birmingham is sound-surveyed prior to development; and a concert piece made in 2000 which uses cassette tapes made as 'recorded letters' to explore how Edison's invention helped us to preserve memory while simultaneously accentuating loss.
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