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Ja-Fu-Re! Collective Radio Show

Ja-Fu-Re! Collective Radio Show

With DJ Peachy and occasional guests. Jazz, Funk, Reggae and everything in between. The music played is the only topic and if a good mix is happening there’s no need to interrupt.

Phonic Jukebox

Phonic Jukebox

Non-stop music of every genre from our vast music library. It’s a musical lucky dip, all carefully selected by Phonic FM members.

Marian’s mix

Marian’s mix

I play popular tracks from the 50s to the present day, with some classical and country. I’d like people to feel happy and able to sing along – and feel they want to hear the next track.

The Morning After

The Morning After

Will & McLeod play a mix of well-known and obscure funk, dance, indie, soul, ‘hits’ and even jazz, sprinkled with chat about their (often contrasting) music playlists.

The Lunch Rush

The Lunch Rush

Join Chloe-Nicole for The Lunch Rush every Friday from 12 pm to 2 pm—your perfect warm-up to the weekend, right here on Phonic FM! Expect a delicious mix of tunes served up with a side of entertainment, and garnished with a generous sprinkle of laughter. No matter your music taste, The Lunch Rush has something for everyone—without the indigestion!

Phonic Mango

Phonic Mango

Presented by Premal Bhatt. I play a mix of music showcasing artists of south Asian heritage from across the world.

Blabber & Smoke

Blabber & Smoke

Brought to you by Gordon.

Morgan Collins

Morgan Collins

Morgan Collins presents themed shows drawn from a wide range of music – rock, jazz, country, indie, ambient, chamber, and trip hop.

The High Fidelity Radio Show

The High Fidelity Radio Show

Nick Burrow and Nigel Lowe, old friends from Exmouth Comprehensive Sixth Form days (1977–now), each create a playlist (Nick Hornby style) to share with our audience.

The Way of Things

The Way of Things

Presented by John Tron Davidson, Dragon and The Spring. The Way of Things shares all the records that we’ve found, been told about, and loved.

Old dreams and New dreams

Old dreams and New dreams

Late night music show presented by Chris. Sharing sounds I’ve been enjoying, both old and new, all dreamy.

7Deadly Spins

7Deadly Spins

7Deadly (AKA Chris Perkins) presents a broad mix of exciting and eclectic music.

Classical Journey

Classical Journey

Luch Càise-Dearg presents baroque, classical, romantic and modern music performed by solo artists, chamber ensembles, orchestras and choirs. Most recordings are made by local artists, many of whom discuss their work and perform live on the programme.

Sounds from the Fun Bus

Sounds from the Fun Bus

Just me (Kerrie), with some great tunes, the occasional guest and the odd bit of live music. From blues to punk, country to dark house, classical to k-pop, I’ll be sharing some of the sounds I like and love.

The Joe Crow Show.

The Joe Crow Show.

The Joe Crow Show, with me presents a wide spectrum of tunes – from the late 60’s to the present day – some rock, pop, folk-rock, britpop, electronica and some contemporary-classical – and with a ‘talky bit’ here and there, there is something for everyone!

Film On Phonic

Film On Phonic

In between playing big beats, banging tunes and beautiful serenades we deliver the latest film-world goods in the form of news and reviews, with further gabble about tv series, video games and more.

The Decades Show

The Decades Show

With Christian Brook. The Decades Show aims to find music from across the past ten decades that will appeal to anyone who was into the alternative scene in the 80s – basically anything from the 1910s to yesterday!

The Lost Chord

The Lost Chord

There’s no plan, there’s no framework, there are no limits. Who knows, they might even rediscover…The Lost Chord.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Show

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Show

A weekly instalment of the weird and wonderful, sometimes horrifying (but never boring) music of almost every variety known or unknown!

Today’s schedule

Monday 24 August 2026
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  • 08:00–10:00
    Wallpaper Sounds
    With Caroline Hart. A mellow start to Monday morning with chilled tunes including favourite album tracks, jazz, definitely some 80’s and the odd guilty pleasure.
    Wallpaper Sounds
  • 10:00–12:00
    The Decades Show
    With Christian Brook. The Decades Show aims to find music from across the past ten decades that will appeal to anyone who was into the alternative scene in the 80s – basically anything from the 1910s to yesterday!
    The Decades Show
  • 12:00–14:00
    The Eccentric Selection
    With Pat Bensberg. Some tunes you know, some you don’t, and some you think ‘what the hell is that?’
    The Eccentric Selection
  • 14:00–16:00
    Anti-Telly Time
    With Chee. The main objective of Anti-Telly Time is to give listeners a giggle and a smile. There’s music from local bands through to obscure sounds, and music that makes you dance against your will. Sometimes spoken-word and other non-music delights will pop up, with guests on occasion. It’s a party and you’re invited.
    Anti-Telly Time
  • 16:00–18:00
    Onionheart Radio
    With Michael Harvey. A celebration of the album. Tracks from albums old and new with occasional guest co-hosts.
    Onionheart Radio
  • 18:00–20:00
    Roots and Shoots
    Presented alternately by Martin Henning and Bully. We play folk and roots related/derived music from all over the world and just down the road, with guests and live music in the studio.
    Roots and Shoots
  • 20:00–22:00
    Anything Goes
    Presented by Bully, playing anything from the history of recorded music, where the only limitation is taste. There maybe a punk-ish bias but you’ll still hear anything from Klaus Nomi to Harry Partch and Robert Johnson to Blurt.
    Anything Goes
  • 22:00–00:00
    UNGRATEFUL COLONIST RADIO HOUR
    Presented by Tim Myers, a self-described music nerd and recent American arrival in the UK. On the show, Tim details an American's experience in the UK and exorcises his immigrant homesickness with deep explorations of the music of various American scenes and other current and former members of the commonwealth. With a characteristically punk rock and DIY attitude, Tim channels the American settlers who came before him, creating a soundtrack for those livid over stamp taxes, ready to dump imported tea into harbors.
    UNGRATEFUL COLONIST RADIO HOUR

Listen again

  • The Electro Vaults Show
    Updated on 19 August
    The Electro Vaults Show
  • The Ricochet
    Updated on 18 August
    The Ricochet
  • The Eccentric Selection
    Updated on 17 August
    The Eccentric Selection

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