Schedule
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Early
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01:00
Greg McKenzie
Greg McKenzie with your calls and features through the night.
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05:00
5 Live Sport—5 Live Boxing, Review of the Year: 2024
Steve Bunce, Darren Barker, and Barry Jones review the year in boxing.
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Morning
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06:00
Saturday Breakfast—04/01/2025
The big weekend news and sports stories with Jeanette Kwakye and Sean Farrington.
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09:00
Patrick Kielty—Holly Hamilton with Suzi Ruffell and Miles Jupp
Holly Hamilton is in for Paddy and she's joined by Suzi Ruffell and Miles Jupp.
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11:00
Fighting Talk—Eboni Usoro-Brown, Jim White, Josh James, Reece Parkinson
Eboni Usoro-Brown, Jim White, Josh James and Reece Parkinson join Rick Edwards.
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Afternoon
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12:00
5 Live Sport—04/01/2025
Mark Chapman presents the build-up to this afternoon's Premier League action.
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15:00
5 Live Sport—Premier League Football 2024-25, Crystal Palace v Chelsea
Live commentary of Crystal Palace v Chelsea plus updates from across today's 3pm games.
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17:00
Sports Report—04/01/2025
Reports, results and reaction to the day's big sports stories.
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17:30
5 Live Sport—Premier League Football 2024-25, Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal
Live football commentary of Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal in the Premier League.
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Evening
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19:30
606—If All Things Were Equal
Your football calls with Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton.
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21:00
Stephen Nolan—Rima Ahmed sits in
Rima Ahmed sits in with the day's main news stories, topical debate and interviews.
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Late
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00:00
Sporting Giants—Sir Alex Ferguson, Episode 7: Sir Kenny on Sir Alex
Sir Kenny Dalglish reflects on the life and career of his great rival Sir Alex Ferguson.
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00:30
Headliners with Nihal Arthanayake—Modi Rosenfeld
The Israeli-US comedian joins Nihal for an in-depth conversation.
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01:00
Greg McKenzie
Greg McKenzie with your calls and features through the night.
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05:00
Newscast—05/01/2025
Adam Fleming and friends discuss the week's biggest stories.
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05:55
5 Minutes On—Losing my life savings on a static caravan
More than a thousand people are seeking compensation from holiday parks across the UK.
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