Programs

WAMU 88.5 airs programs that we produce as well as programs from National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International (PRI), American Public Media (APM), the BBC, and other broadcasters from around the world. All times are Eastern Time (ET).

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For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features.
The Animal House is a weekly discussion that explores the latest in animal science, pet behavior, and wildlife conservation.
A daily update on arts and culture events in the region.
This informative and irreverent current affairs program calls and interviews newsmakers.
This weekly current affairs program reports from locations around the world, examining topical issues from a global perspective for a global audience. This is the program where the BBC's correspondents report first-hand and in-depth on events shaping the world.
Legendary radio personality Ed Walker offers listeners priceless recordings of popular radio programs from the '30s, '40s and '50s.
Bob Edwards hosts this interview showcase that highlights the life and work of interesting people, from newsmakers, historians, and authors to artists, actors, and regular folks, too.
With a broader agenda than World Business Report, Business Daily brings more context to the big stories in business and economics. It includes interviews with newsmakers, key global players, and those at the cutting edge of new ideas, plus topics such as technology and innovation, business ethics, the environment and management.
This irreverent talk show hosted by Tom & Ray Magliozzi is about much more than car maintenance.
For more than 25 years, The Diane Rehm Show has offered listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with many of the most distinguished people of our times. The Friday edition includes Diane's two-hour "News Round-up."
The BBC presents various radio documentaries on a wide variety of topics.
Door to Door is Metro Connection's weekly trip around the region.
Bridget Kendall presents The Forum, the show which brings together three innovative thinkers from different cultures and perspectives to put forward new ideas.
Host Terry Gross opens the window on contemporary arts and issues with guests from worlds as diverse as literature and economics.
Each week, From Our Own Correspondent asks BBC reporters around the world to give a personal perspective on news events in their area. It's a program that combines expert analysis with insight and anecdote from an informed, personal point of view.
This weekly business program for a general audience reports on major business and workplace issues, emerging trends, and significant personalities in global business, from many different countries and cultures around the world.
HARDtalk interviews newsmakers and personalities from across the globe.
A daily radio series that provides consumer-health information and the latest news on medical research, patient-care breakthroughs and health-care industry trends.
This program has thought-provoking and illuminating reflections on a wide range of personal, moral, spiritual, and topical issues.
From 8 until 11 p.m., the air is filled with vintage jazz, swing, and big band recordings as host Rob Bamberger spotlights music from the '20s, '30s, and '40s.
Host Maureen Fiedler provides engaging and informative discussion on the key public issues of our day through the lenses of many different faith perspectives.
Kojo Nnamdi's live two-hour magazine program highlights news, political issues, and social trends of the day. The Friday edition of the show includes "Politics Hour."
Krista Tippett on Being -- formerly Speaking of Faith With Krista Tippett -- is public radio's conversation about religion, meaning, ethics, and ideas.
Kai Ryssdal hosts this award-winning, daily magazine on business and economics news "for the rest of us."
Morning business news from American Public Media.
Each week, WAMU 88.5's Metro Connection reaches across D.C., Maryland and Virginia to gather the sounds and stories that capture the current events, culture and personalities driving the Washington region.
Renée Montagne and Steve Inskeep host NPR's morning news magazine.
"Omnibus" features one-off documentaries, debates, and the best of factual programming from across the BBC.
This compelling show examines the impact the media has on our lives.
A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate.
This program deals with major issues and themes in the world of development and the environment. The perspective is truly global, providing investigation and considered analysis on themes and trends that affect everyone.
Outlook with host Matthew Bannister is a daily half-hour human-interest current affairs program about individuals and their extraordinary stories.
Every Friday at noon, The Politics Hour connects you to your community -- interviewing news-makers and delving beyond the headlines to help you understand how government actions affect your life.
The only live music and variety show aired nationwide today.
Sunday evenings are dedicated to special in-house productions, timely local election coverage, and experimental programming such as the patchwork of sounds of the New York-based Radio Lab.
From outer space to the inner workings of the human body, Science in Action tells listeners what's happening and why it matters.
Soundprint is "the aural equivalent of photojournalism," a show that engages the listener's mind, imagination and heart.
The Splendid Table is a culinary, culture, and lifestyle one-hour program that celebrates food and its ability to touch the lives and feed the souls of everyone.
Stardate tells listeners what to look for in the night sky, and explains the science, history, and skylore behind these objects.
This collaboration between WAMU 88.5 and Radio Netherlands brings you stories from all over the world, covering important global matters as well as seemingly small issues, because they too can have a big impact.
The Story is a daily interview program designed to bring great stories to public radio in a way that will help listeners understand what is going on in their world and why it matters to them.
Host Kurt Anderson takes a look at arts and culture.
Ira Flatow hosts this science-focused call-in show every Friday afternoon.
The NPR talk show Tell Me More, with host Michel Martin, brings fresh voices and perspectives to public radio
Ira Glass hosts this show that features documentary-like stories about everyday life.
Hosted by Warren Olney, To the Point is a fast-paced, news-based one-hour daily national program that focuses on the hot-button issues of the day, co-produced by KCRW and Public Radio International.
Mary Cliff presents blues, ballads, ethnic and traditional music.
Peter Sagal hosts this weekly news quiz show. Each week you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up.
Scott Simon hosts NPR's weekend morning newsmagazine.
This program has covered newsmakers and artists, scientists and politicians, music makers of all kinds, writers, thinkers, theologians and all manner of news events since 1987.
With Good Reason features in-depth interviews with leading scholars from Virgina's public universities about topics from the expanding universe to winemaking, and everything else in between.
Witness - history as told by the people who were there. Five days a week we will be talking to people who lived through moments of history to bring you a personal perspective on world events.
Hosts Lisa Mullins and Tony Kahn take an in-depth look at the international news agenda and the issues behind the headlines from BBC correspondents across the world.
World Briefing brings listeners up to date with the latest news from correspondents around the world. It incorporates news bulletins on the hour and the half-hour, and provides modular coverage of background analysis, business and sports.
This World Service news and current affairs program sets the agenda for the day and provides the latest news, interviews, and on-the-spot features on a wide range of subjects for early-tune-in audiences around the world. It also includes business and sports, and its broad agenda includes culture, lifestyle and health. Its style is friendly and relaxed.
Garrison Keillor recounts the highlights of the day in history and reads a short poem or two.
Our second channel, WAMU's Bluegrass Country, is available on HD Radio at 88.5-2 and online at bluegrasscountry.org.

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Produced in New Orleans, American Routes explores the shared stylistic and cultural threads of our nation's music,and how they are distinguished, including blues and jazz, gospel and soul, old-time country and rockabilly, Cajun and zydeco, Tejano and Latin, roots rock and pop, avant-garde and classical.
Dave Higgs brings listeners an emotionally-charged, heart-rending, paint-peeling, splinter-kicking one hour bluegrass show.
Hosted by Bill Miller, Bluegrass Gospel USA! is a music intensive (15-20 songs each hour) show featuring the very best in bluegrass gospel music by the greatest acoustic artists of our time.
Each week on this historical series, one of our expert hosts brings to light the talent, personalities, and music that make up the rich tradition of bluegrass. Learn more about your favorite song or just reminisce. And, don't worry, there won't be a quiz!
Hosted by Phil Nusbaum, the Bluegrass Review presents bluegrass in an engaging, entertaining and informative package.
Produced in Oakland, Cal., Peter Thompson brings you an hour-long themed show filled with classic as well as recent bluegrass releases, background information and lots of music from the "left coast."
Bob Webster hosts three hours of straight-ahead bluegrass in the middle - middle of the week, that is. 
WAMU Bluegrass Country's Jen Hitt hosts this Americana program highlighting new acoustic American roots music.
Radio veteran Chris Teskey presents three hours of Bluegrass goodness that draws from his three decades on the radio.
Dick Spottswood highlights the many facets of folk culture in the United States on his two hour show.
Each week, WAMU's Bluegrass Country brings you exciting and diverse programs that highlight a particular artist or aspect of bluegrass.
etown is an exciting weekly radio broadcast heard from coast to coast on NPR, public, and commercial stations that features performances from many of today's top musical artists as well as conversations and information about the world around us.
Bill Foster brings us three hours of great bluegrass music from the traditional to the modern — in the road, and on the edge. A familiar voice on WAMU 88.5 since the early 1980’s, Bill delves into his extensive collection of bluegrass music including LPs, tapes, and CDs each month.
The perfect cure for those mid-week doldrums! Join Echo as she spins some contemporary and progressive bluegrass and Americana music, sure to get you tapping your foot and singing along. Grassify Your Life!
Gary Henderson, 1999 IBMA "Broadcast Personality of the Year" and co-founder of Bluegrass Unlimited magazine, has been involved in bluegrass programming at WAMU since 1967.
Katy brings more than 25 years of radio experience to celebrate the music through interviews and features such as Musician's Tips and Gems of Bluegrass.
Lee has hosted bluegrass programs on WAMU 88.5's airwaves for over 25 years. He continues his tradition of spinning contemporary bluegrass for you, live in the studio, each weekday. His Saturday program focuses on the great singer/songwriters in bluegrass and acoustic music.
From WFDU in Teaneck, New Jersey, host Carol Beaugard offers a mix of contemporary and classic bluegrass along with historical notes on the music, industry notes from bluegrass record companies, current concert information, interviews and 'backstage stories' about the artists.
Mountain Stage is an internationally-distributed weekly, two-hour live performance music radio program produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting featuring some of the world’s greatest artists in an intimate and relaxed atmosphere with a live-broadcast edge. Mountain Stage blends studio quality with live performance before a theater audience. Each program features four or five guests.
Every week Mike Kear broadcasts his show, Music From Foggy Hollow, on Sydney's Hawkesbury Radio and then packages it up and ships it to us.
Host Lisa Kay Howard spins 3 hours of contemporary and traditional bluegrass and gives listeners a peek into the local bluegrass scene.
Banjo player and old time enthusiast Rosemarie Nielsen highlights the genre that preceded bluegrass; old time.
This Bluegrass Country show features a rotating cast of hosts and themes.
Ray brings you some of the best bluegrass around, from prison songs and "plum pitiful" tunes to the great train rides - and train wrecks - of bluegrass music.
Host Bob Webster presents your favorite bluegrass gospel numbers in the professional and dignified manner they deserve.
Fiona Ritchie hosts this celtic music program.
Country Radio Hall of Famer Tom “Cat” Reeder plays a mix of classic country and bluegrass, and brings his unique sense of humor to the Bluegrass Country airwaves. He’ll be tickled plum twist legged to see you.
Mary Cliff presents blues, ballads, ethnic and traditional music.
Uptown Bluegrass is a two-hour weekly radio show produced and hosted by George McKnight for the International Bluegrass Music Museum in Owensboro, KY.
Our third channel, WAMU-3, available on HD Radio at 88.5-3, provides news and talk programs not available on the flagship channel.

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View today's schedule for all of our channels
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The Animal House is a weekly discussion that explores the latest in animal science, pet behavior, and wildlife conservation.
From amoebas to androids to antimatter, Are We Alone weaves together humor and compelling interviews into themed programs about the biggest ideas in evolutionary biology, genetics, paleontology, technology, and physics, as well as cosmology and astronomy.
Assembly Conversations is a show from Virginia Public Radio on the politics of the Virginia General Assembly.
Legendary radio personality Ed Walker offers listeners priceless recordings of popular radio programs from the '30s, '40s and '50s.
Bullseye is a public radio show about things that are awesome. Each week on the show, host Jesse Thorn hosts in-depth discussions with personalities from the world of entertainment and the arts.
Click is the BBC's flagship technology program, broadcast throughout the week on BBC One, the BBC News Channel and BBC World News.
For more than 25 years, The Diane Rehm Show has offered listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with many of the most distinguished people of our times. The Friday edition includes Diane's two-hour "News Round-up."
Each week, Discovery takes an in-depth look at the most significant ideas, discoveries and trends in science, from the smallest microbe to the furthest corner of space.
Host Terry Gross opens the window on contemporary arts and issues with guests from worlds as diverse as literature and economics.
This program looks at discoveries and solutions in health care, tackles issues on conditions where there are no easy answers, and examines the choices to be made by individuals or organizations trying to deliver a healthier world.
Kojo Nnamdi's live two-hour magazine program highlights news, political issues, and social trends of the day. The Friday edition of the show includes "Politics Hour."
Each week on Marketplace Money, host Tess Vigeland looks at the week's major national and international stories that will impact the average listener's wallet.
Morning business news from American Public Media.
Each week, WAMU 88.5's Metro Connection reaches across D.C., Maryland and Virginia to gather the sounds and stories that capture the current events, culture and personalities driving the Washington region.
From politics to pop culture, race matters to the latest writers, The Michael Eric Dyson Show reaches across gender, generational, class, and racial lines to offer a unique and sought-after point of view on issues of concern to all Americans.
The one-hour daily flagship program that, seven days a week, provides the latest news and interviews with newsmakers, eyewitnesses, correspondents, and analysts. Offering the best BBC reportage and features, debate and discussion, it's global in reach, authoritative in style.
This compelling show examines the impact the media has on our lives.
A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate.
This program deals with major issues and themes in the world of development and the environment. The perspective is truly global, providing investigation and considered analysis on themes and trends that affect everyone.
An award-winning weekly sports magazine hosted by veteran NPR commentator Bill Littlefield, Only A Game is radio for the serious sports fan and the steadfast sports avoider. Produced by WBUR in Boston, Only A Game puts sports in perspective with intelligent analysis, insightful interviews and a keen sense humor.
Every Friday at noon, The Politics Hour connects you to your community -- interviewing news-makers and delving beyond the headlines to help you understand how government actions affect your life.
Join host Bob McDonald each week to find out the latest in science, technology, medicine and the environment.
Featuring Space Age Pop, bachelor pad music, lounge music, and cocktail jazz, this music program from Kansas Public Radio will get your Saturday evening started with its fascinating mix of instrumental pop, electronic gadgetry, big band swing, movie music, and garden variety elevator music.
From outer space to the inner workings of the human body, Science in Action tells listeners what's happening and why it matters.
Snap Judgment is a themed, weekly NPR storytelling show. We focus on presenting compelling personal stories - mixing tall tales with killer beats to produce cinematic, dramatic radio.
Based in Chicago, Sound Opinions is hosted by Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot, two of the finest pop music writers in the nation. Every week, Sound Opinions fires up smart and spirited discussions about a wide range of popular music, from indie rock to classic rock, hip hop to R&B, and every genre under the sun.
The Takeaway is the new national morning program that delivers the news and analysis you need to catch up, start your day, and prepare for what's ahead. Host John Hockenberry, along with the BBC World Service, The New York Times, and WGBH Boston, invite listeners every morning to be part of the American conversation on-air and online at thetakeaway.org.
Neal Conan hosts this national call-in program, NPR's midday news talk show.
The Tavis Smiley Show is a high-energy exchange of views, information, and insight hosted by Tavis Smiley.
The NPR talk show Tell Me More, with host Michel Martin, brings fresh voices and perspectives to public radio
The Vinyl Cafe is a radio show heard on CBC Radio in Canada, on selected public radio stations in the United States, on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 137, on Podcast, and live online. The show is written and hosted by Stuart McLean and features stories, essays and music (both live and recorded).
Michael Feldman hosts this comedy/quiz/interview program.
Part monologue and part telephone conversation, WireTap ushers you into the endearingly odd, funny universe of host Jonathan Goldstein's friends and family.
With Good Reason features in-depth interviews with leading scholars from Virgina's public universities about topics from the expanding universe to winemaking, and everything else in between.
Witness - history as told by the people who were there. Five days a week we will be talking to people who lived through moments of history to bring you a personal perspective on world events.
World Briefing brings listeners up to date with the latest news from correspondents around the world. It incorporates news bulletins on the hour and the half-hour, and provides modular coverage of background analysis, business and sports.
World Business Report presents the latest global financial and business news.
World Cafe with host David Dye serves up an eclectic mix of music from blues, rock, and world, to folk and alternative country, with live performances and interviews with celebrated and emerging artists.
A one-hour global news and current affairs program designed to brief listeners -- mainly in the U.S. but also around the world -- on the news and to break news and move stories forward in an engaging and authoritative way. The program includes news, interviews, features, reports, debates and discussions.
World, Have Your Say is a ground-breaking, live global interactive program on radio every weekday and online 24/7. It invites World Service listeners and BBC online users to share their views and questions on key issues with a worldwide audience.
Tune to XPoNential Radio and embark on a journey of great music discovery 24/7. With a unique mix of emerging and heritage contemporary musicians, XPoNential serves up an eclectic blend of blues, rock, world, folk, and alternative country.
88.3 Ocean City -- NPR news and information on the Delmarva Peninsula.

Learn more about upcoming special programs.

View today's schedule for all of our channels
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For two hours every weekday, All Things Considered hosts Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews and offbeat features.
The Animal House is a weekly discussion that explores the latest in animal science, pet behavior, and wildlife conservation.
This informative and irreverent current affairs program calls and interviews newsmakers.
This weekly current affairs program reports from locations around the world, examining topical issues from a global perspective for a global audience. This is the program where the BBC's correspondents report first-hand and in-depth on events shaping the world.
Legendary radio personality Ed Walker offers listeners priceless recordings of popular radio programs from the '30s, '40s and '50s.
Bob Edwards hosts this interview showcase that highlights the life and work of interesting people, from newsmakers, historians, and authors to artists, actors, and regular folks, too.
With a broader agenda than World Business Report, Business Daily brings more context to the big stories in business and economics. It includes interviews with newsmakers, key global players, and those at the cutting edge of new ideas, plus topics such as technology and innovation, business ethics, the environment and management.
This irreverent talk show hosted by Tom & Ray Magliozzi is about much more than car maintenance.
Coastal Connection is a weekly public affairs program on 88.3 Ocean City.
For more than 25 years, The Diane Rehm Show has offered listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an array of topics with many of the most distinguished people of our times. The Friday edition includes Diane's two-hour "News Round-up."
The BBC presents various radio documentaries on a wide variety of topics.
Door to Door is Metro Connection's weekly trip around the region.
Bridget Kendall presents The Forum, the show which brings together three innovative thinkers from different cultures and perspectives to put forward new ideas.
Host Terry Gross opens the window on contemporary arts and issues with guests from worlds as diverse as literature and economics.
Each week, From Our Own Correspondent asks BBC reporters around the world to give a personal perspective on news events in their area. It's a program that combines expert analysis with insight and anecdote from an informed, personal point of view.
This weekly business program for a general audience reports on major business and workplace issues, emerging trends, and significant personalities in global business, from many different countries and cultures around the world.
HARDtalk interviews newsmakers and personalities from across the globe.
A daily radio series that provides consumer-health information and the latest news on medical research, patient-care breakthroughs and health-care industry trends.
This program has thought-provoking and illuminating reflections on a wide range of personal, moral, spiritual, and topical issues.
From 8 until 11 p.m., the air is filled with vintage jazz, swing, and big band recordings as host Rob Bamberger spotlights music from the '20s, '30s, and '40s.
Host Maureen Fiedler provides engaging and informative discussion on the key public issues of our day through the lenses of many different faith perspectives.
Kojo Nnamdi's live two-hour magazine program highlights news, political issues, and social trends of the day. The Friday edition of the show includes "Politics Hour."
Krista Tippett on Being -- formerly Speaking of Faith With Krista Tippett -- is public radio's conversation about religion, meaning, ethics, and ideas.
Kai Ryssdal hosts this award-winning, daily magazine on business and economics news "for the rest of us."
Renée Montagne and Steve Inskeep host NPR's morning news magazine.
"Omnibus" features one-off documentaries, debates, and the best of factual programming from across the BBC.
This compelling show examines the impact the media has on our lives.
A hybrid of a talk program and a news-magazine, On Point puts each day's news into context and provides a lively forum for discussion and debate.
This program deals with major issues and themes in the world of development and the environment. The perspective is truly global, providing investigation and considered analysis on themes and trends that affect everyone.
Outlook with host Matthew Bannister is a daily half-hour human-interest current affairs program about individuals and their extraordinary stories.
The only live music and variety show aired nationwide today.
Sunday evenings are dedicated to special in-house productions, timely local election coverage, and experimental programming such as the patchwork of sounds of the New York-based Radio Lab.
From outer space to the inner workings of the human body, Science in Action tells listeners what's happening and why it matters.
Soundprint is "the aural equivalent of photojournalism," a show that engages the listener's mind, imagination and heart.
The Splendid Table is a culinary, culture, and lifestyle one-hour program that celebrates food and its ability to touch the lives and feed the souls of everyone.
Stardate tells listeners what to look for in the night sky, and explains the science, history, and skylore behind these objects.
This collaboration between WAMU 88.5 and Radio Netherlands brings you stories from all over the world, covering important global matters as well as seemingly small issues, because they too can have a big impact.
The Story is a daily interview program designed to bring great stories to public radio in a way that will help listeners understand what is going on in their world and why it matters to them.
Host Kurt Anderson takes a look at arts and culture.
Ira Flatow hosts this science-focused call-in show every Friday afternoon.
The NPR talk show Tell Me More, with host Michel Martin, brings fresh voices and perspectives to public radio
Ira Glass hosts this show that features documentary-like stories about everyday life.
Hosted by Warren Olney, To the Point is a fast-paced, news-based one-hour daily national program that focuses on the hot-button issues of the day, co-produced by KCRW and Public Radio International.
Peter Sagal hosts this weekly news quiz show. Each week you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up.
Scott Simon hosts NPR's weekend morning newsmagazine.
This program has covered newsmakers and artists, scientists and politicians, music makers of all kinds, writers, thinkers, theologians and all manner of news events since 1987.
With Good Reason features in-depth interviews with leading scholars from Virgina's public universities about topics from the expanding universe to winemaking, and everything else in between.
Witness - history as told by the people who were there. Five days a week we will be talking to people who lived through moments of history to bring you a personal perspective on world events.
Hosts Lisa Mullins and Tony Kahn take an in-depth look at the international news agenda and the issues behind the headlines from BBC correspondents across the world.
World Briefing brings listeners up to date with the latest news from correspondents around the world. It incorporates news bulletins on the hour and the half-hour, and provides modular coverage of background analysis, business and sports.
This World Service news and current affairs program sets the agenda for the day and provides the latest news, interviews, and on-the-spot features on a wide range of subjects for early-tune-in audiences around the world. It also includes business and sports, and its broad agenda includes culture, lifestyle and health. Its style is friendly and relaxed.
Garrison Keillor recounts the highlights of the day in history and reads a short poem or two.