Schedule
-
Early
-
01:00
Up All Night—17/10/2010
The latest on protests sweeping across France, and Dave Aldridge's film phone-in.
-
05:00
Morning Reports—17/10/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
-
-
Back to top
Morning
-
06:00
Weekend Breakfast—17/10/2010
FIFA to investigate World Cup voting claims, benefits crackdown, and maternity pay vote.
-
08:30
Sportsweek—17/10/2010
With Tom Werner, Steve Bruce and Stuart Broad.
-
09:30
Kate Silverton—17/10/2010
Nick Mason talks about his time in Pink Floyd, chances of another gig and cars.
-
11:00
7 Day Sunday—17/10/2010
Chris Addison, Andy Zaltzman and Sarah Millican pull apart the week's big stories.
-
-
Back to top
Afternoon
-
12:00
5 Live Sport—Sunday Review, 17/10/2010
Colin Murray on Saturday's football action and looks ahead to Everton v Liverpool.
-
13:30
5 Live Sport—Sunday Roast, 17/10/2010
Colin Murray and an audience of football fans digest the weekend's big football stories.
-
15:00
5 Live Sport—17/10/2010
Build up to this afternoon's live football commentary with Mark Chapman.
-
16:00
5 Live Sport—Premier League Football 2010-11, Blackpool v Manchester City
Live Premier League commentary of Blackpool v Manchester City.
-
-
Back to top
Evening
-
18:00
606—17/10/2010
Alan Green with all the reaction to the big footballing issues of the weekend.
-
19:00
5 Live Politics—17/10/2010
John Pienaar shares his keen political observations.
-
20:00
On the Money—17/10/2010
Lively debate about the likely impact of the spending review on business and entrepreneurs
-
21:00
5 Live Investigates—17/10/2010
How a potentially fatal horse virus could put Olympic horse events in jeopardy.
-
22:00
Stephen Nolan—17/10/2010
Feisty topical phone-in debate.
-
-
Back to top
Late
-
01:00
Up All Night—18/10/2010
Global stories with Dotun Adebayo including science and Reading Between the Headlines.
-
05:00
Morning Reports—18/10/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
-
05:30
Wake Up to Money—18/10/2010
A group of 35 business leaders throws its support behind George Osborne.
-