Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Up All Night—02/01/2011
World stories with Dotun Adebayo.
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05:00
Morning Reports—02/01/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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Morning
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06:00
Weekend Breakfast—02/01/2011
Ford open prison riot, Jo Yeates murder inquiry and iPhone alarm malfunction.
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08:30
Sportsweek—02/01/2011
Featuring Lord Coe, Alastair Cook and Sam Allardyce.
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09:30
Kate Silverton—02/01/2011
Linford Christie on being in the jungle, winning golds, and his drugs ban.
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11:00
Jon Holmes' Mob Rule—02/01/2011
Jon Holmes pans for comedy gold in the stream of public opinion washing over the internet.
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Afternoon
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12:00
5 Live Sport—02/01/2011
Ian Payne looks ahead to an afternoon of live football in the Premier League and the SPL.
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12:45
5 Live Sport—Scottish Premier League 2010-11, Rangers v Celtic
Live commentary of Rangers v Celtic in the Scottish Premier League.
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14:30
5 Live Sport—02/01/2011
The afternoon's coverage continues with regular updates of Chelsea v Aston Villa.
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16:00
5 Live Sport—Premier League Football 2010-11, Wigan v Newcastle
Live Premier League commentary of Wigan v Newcastle.
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Evening
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18:00
606—02/01/2011
Reaction to the footballing issues of the New Year weekend, presented by Steve Claridge.
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19:00
5 Live Politics—02/01/2011
John Pienaar shares his keen political observations.
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20:00
On the Money—02/01/2011
Declan Curry meets billionaire Steve Forbes and looks ahead to 2011 with his guests.
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21:00
Jon Holmes' Mob Rule—02/01/2011
Jon Holmes pans for comedy gold in the stream of public opinion washing over the internet. (R)
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22:00
Stephen Nolan—02/01/2011
Health Minister Anne Milton responds to criticism of maternity services in England.
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Late
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01:00
Up All Night—03/01/2011
Global stories with Dotun Adebayo including science and Reading Between the Headlines.
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05:00
Morning Reports—03/01/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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05:30
Wake Up to Money—03/01/2011
Economic growth in UK and many overseas markets in 2010 was stronger than expected.
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