Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Up All Night—23/06/2010
Professor Noam Chomsky on the Palestinian question and President Obama's foreign policy.
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05:00
Morning Reports—23/06/2010
A full round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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05:30
Wake Up to Money—23/06/2010
News and views from the business world with Jeremy Naylor and Andrew Verity.
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Morning
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06:00
World Cup Breakfast—23/06/2010
Nicky Campbell is in Port Elizabeth ahead of the crunch World Cup game against Slovenia.
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09:00
World Cup Breakfast—Phone-in, 23/06/2010
What's your team-talk for the England team?
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10:00
Victoria Derbyshire—23/06/2010
Victoria hosts a World Cup Quiz, plus coverage of post-Budget Prime Minister's questions.
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Afternoon
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12:30
World Cup—South Africa 2010, 23/06/2010
Mark Pougatch presents build up to England's final group match live from Port Elizabeth.
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15:00
World Cup—South Africa 2010, England v Slovenia
Live commentary on England v Slovenia in their final Group C game in Port Elizabeth.
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17:00
606—23/06/2010
Alan Green and fans react to England's 1-0 victory over Slovenia in the World Cup.
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Evening
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18:00
Wimbledon—Clare Balding, 23/06/2010
Clare Balding presents live coverage from day three of Wimbledon.
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19:00
World Cup—South Africa 2010, 23/06/2010
Mark Chapman is live in Johannesburg with the day's World Cup news.
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19:30
World Cup—South Africa 2010, Ghana v Germany
Live commentary on Ghana v Germany in their last Group D match in Johannesburg.
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21:30
The Danny Baker Show—23/06/2010
Danny Baker hosts his offbeat World Cup show as England go through to the next round.
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22:30
Tony Livesey—23/06/2010
Discussion of England's victory over Slovenia and their chances against Germany.
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Late
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01:00
Up All Night—24/06/2010
John Pienaar looks back on the week in politics, and Dr Karl answers questions.
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05:00
Morning Reports—24/06/2010
A full round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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05:30
Wake Up to Money—24/06/2010
Pensions are the next target in the government's push towards austerity.
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