Schedule
Early
01:00
Overnight—05/05/2014
BBC London 94.9 joins BBC Radio 5 live.
03:00
James Max—Nationalising industries, watershed and 'posh' food
A group of 31 prospective MPs have said Labour should renationalise the rail industry.
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Morning
06:00
The Breakfast Show with Penny Smith and Paul Ross—Tube strike, copper pyjamas and manners
Last ditch talks to try to stop the three day Tube strike will be held later.
09:00
Vanessa Feltz—The Tube strike is called off
A planned three-day Tube strike is called off and author Janey Fraser on her new book.
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Afternoon
12:00
Robert Elms—Film Music Special
A film music special and jazz pianist Joe Stilgoe performs live.
15:00
Jo Good—Anti-ageing and former Buddhist monk Sam Brady
Former Buddhist monk turned comedian Sam Brady on his current show ‘Kindess’.
17:00
Drivetime with Eddie Nestor—Tube strike, cancer treatment and porn
The three-day Tube strike is called off and should cancer treatments favour the young?
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Evening
19:00
Mark Forrest—Georgey Spanswick sits in (05/05/2014)
Georgey Spanswick sits in to bring the best of the day's BBC Local Radio together.
22:00
Simon Lederman—With Russ Kane and Trish Bertram
Talking about life sentences in open prisons, anti-ageing blood transfusions and lying.
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Late
01:00
Overnight—06/05/2014
BBC London 94.9 joins BBC Radio 5 live.
03:00
James Max—Multiculturalism, young voters and technology
A report suggests ethnic minorities will make up one third of the population by 2050.








