Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Up All Night—25/11/2010
Students protest against tutition fees and New Zealand mourns its miners.
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05:00
Morning Reports—25/11/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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05:30
Wake Up to Money—25/11/2010
Investors question Ireland's tough austerity measures as bond markets jitters spread.
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Morning
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06:00
Ashes Breakfast—25/11/2010
News from the UK and and coverage from day one of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane.
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09:00
5 Live Breakfast—Your Call, 25/11/2010
What makes a person hit their partner? A new law could ban abusers from their homes.
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10:00
Victoria Derbyshire—25/11/2010
Former taxi driver Dahir Kadiye who helped secure the release of Paul and Rachel Chandler.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Gabby Logan—25/11/2010
Rail fare rises, travel insurance and second class post - discussed by the consumer team.
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14:00
Richard Bacon—Julian Clary joins Richard
Julian Clary on his Lord of the Mince DVD, and US satirist PJ O'Rourke.
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16:00
5 Live Drive—25/11/2010
The Met expects more protest disorder; 拢8bn rail investment; early snow causes disruption.
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Evening
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19:00
5 Live Sport—25/11/2010
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the day's sports news.
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19:30
5 Live Sport—The Phil Tufnell Cricket Show, 25/11/2010
Phil Tufnell with a look back at the first day of the first Ashes Test in Brisbane.
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20:30
5 Live Sport—World Cup 2018 Vote Special
Brian Alexander looks at the the World Cup vote, a week ahead of the Fifa decision.
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21:30
5 Live Sport—The Year of the Tiger
A look back at a turbulent year in the life of Tiger Woods.
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22:30
Tony Livesey—25/11/2010
Howard Flight has apologised for his "breeding" comments - was he right to speak his mind?
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Late
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01:00
Up All Night—26/11/2010
Three teenage boys lost at sea for fifty days are found safe. And a drugs war in Rio.
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05:00
Morning Reports—26/11/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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05:30
Wake Up to Money—26/11/2010
More trouble in the eurozone with fears that the bailout fund may have to double.
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