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01/10/2012

Europe win the Ryder Cup in Chicago. Plus, reaction to allegations of child abuse against the late broadcaster Jimmy Savile.

News from around the world with Dotun Adebayo. Reaction to Europe's Ryder Cup win from the Medinah Country Club in Chicago. 5 Live's commentary team talks us through the last three days.

A documentary to be shown on ITV this week will claim that the late DJ and television presenter Jimmy Savile abused young girls. Up All Night speaks to broadcaster and Childline founder Esther Rantzen who has heard the testimonies of the women involved and says the jury is no longer out on whether Jimmy Savile abused children. There's reaction too from his former boss, the one-time Radio One controller, Johnny Beerling and the man in charge of the Jimmy Savile commemoration group in Scarborough David Jeffels who still hopes to erect a permanent statue of the late presenter in the town.

Members of the all-girl punk band Pussy Riot have their appeal heard in court in Russia later today after they were each jailed for two years. The husband of one of the women tells Dotun he's not optimistic his wife will be freed.

Peter Bowes talks about tonight's appearance on US TV of Arnold Schwarzenegger who is in front of the cameras for the first time since details were revealed of his secret love child and the Up All Night Book Club discusses the classic 'beatnik' novel 'On The Road' by Jack Kerouac. Joining Dotun are the Observer's book reviewer Travis Elborough and Professor Michael Millner who is Director of The Jack and Stella Kerouac Center at the University of Massachusetts.

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