Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Up All Night—16/01/2011
The latest about Tunisia, Wikipedia and the World Football Phone-in.
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05:00
Morning Reports—16/01/2011
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—16/01/2011
It's Derby Sunday with previews of the Merseyside, Wear/Tyne and Second City derbies.
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08:30
Sportsweek—16/01/2011
Garry Richardson's guests include Alan Pardew, Howard Kendall and Ed Warner.
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09:30
Kate Silverton—16/01/2011
Ed Miliband on tax, Alan Johnson, and why Brown won't be back.
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11:00
7 Day Sunday—16/01/2011
Chris Addison, Andy Zaltzman and Sarah Millican pull apart the week's big stories.
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Afternoon
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12:00
5 Live Sport—Sunday Review, 16/01/2011
All the day's sports news, and a review of the weekend's football so far.
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14:00
5 Live Sport—Murray Meets, Nick Easter
Colin Murray speaks to England and Harlequins rugby union player Nick Easter.
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15:00
5 Live Sport—16/01/2011
Mark Chapman presents build-up to Tottenham v Manchester United.
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16:10
5 Live Sport—Premier League Football 2010-11, Tottenham v Manchester United
Live Premier League commentary of Tottenham v Manchester United.
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Evening
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18:00
606—16/01/2011
Three Premier League derbies - but the agenda's dominated by West Ham and Avram Grant.
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19:00
5 Live Politics—16/01/2011
John talks to Philip Hammond about trains, strikes and petrol price hikes.
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20:00
On the Money—16/01/2011
Lively discussion as Declan Curry talks to Sir Roger Bone, the President of Boeing UK.
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21:00
5 Live Investigates—Park Life Problems
Adrian Goldberg on allegations of bullying and intimidation of elderly home owners.
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22:00
Stephen Nolan—16/01/2011
Former head of the top child protection body demands a child abuse minister is appointed.
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Late
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01:00
Up All Night—17/01/2011
Violence spreads through Tunis and Colin Firth wins a Golden Globe.
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05:00
Morning Reports—17/01/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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05:30
Wake Up to Money—17/01/2011
Fathers will be given up to 10 months paid paternity leave under new plans.
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