Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Up All Night—04/12/2011
Herman Cain stands down; further problems for the Euro; Bollywood star Dev Anand dies.
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05:00
Morning Reports—04/12/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the morning papers
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Morning
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06:00
Weekend Breakfast—04/12/2011
Lord Hutton says his public sector pensions review may not now go far enough.
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08:30
Sportsweek—04/12/2011
With Steve McClaren, Andy Flower, and Ian Metcalfe.
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09:30
Double Take—04/12/2011
The 'squeezed middle', depression in sport, and modern espionage.
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11:00
History Repeats Itself—04/12/2011
Headmaster Danny Baker takes three guests back to school to find the fun in topical events
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Afternoon
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12:00
5 Live Sport—Sunday Review, 04/12/2011
Ian Payne has all the day's top sport stories, plus updates on Dundee United v Celtic.
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15:00
5 Live Sport—Premier League Football 2011-12, Everton v Stoke
Live commentary on Everton v Stoke, plus from updates from Wolves v Sunderland.
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17:00
5 Live Sport—Premier League Football 2011-12, Wolves v Sunderland
Live commentary on the second half of Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sunderland.
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Evening
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18:00
606—04/12/2011
Darren Fletcher and Robbie Savage react to all the big footballing issues of the day.
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19:00
5 Live Politics—04/12/2011
If the Libdems were a lonely heart could they get a date? Plus debate on use of NHS data.
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20:00
On the Money—04/12/2011
Declan Curry with lively analysis of the big business stories making the headlines.
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21:00
5 Live Investigates—British-Pakistani Kidnap
Increasing numbers of British Pakistanis are being abducted in Pakistan.
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22:00
Stephen Nolan—04/12/2011
Should the Government crack down on executive pay in the private sector - or butt out?
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Late
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01:00
Up All Night—05/12/2011
Preview of the Bonn conference on Afghanistan.
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05:00
Morning Reports—05/12/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the papers.
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05:30
Wake Up to Money—05/12/2011
Italy and Ireland announce new austerity measures.
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