Schedule
Early
01:00
Up All Night—18/10/2009
The latest on the Pakistani troop surge in Waziristan and the Balloon Boy.
05:00
Morning Reports—18/10/2009
A full round-up of news and sport.
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Morning
06:00
Weekend Breakfast—18/10/2009
The big sports stories, news and weather with Rachel Burden and Tony Livesey.
08:30
Sportsweek—18/10/2009
Garry Richardson speaks to Birmingham manager Alex McLeish. Plus Glenn Hoddle on England.
09:30
Gabby Logan (Weekends 2007-09)—18/10/2009
Broadcast from the O2 Arena. Does more sports funding mean more medals?
11:00
The Christian O'Connell Solution—18/10/2009
Phil Daniels, Jo Caulfield and Dominic Holland join Christian for some problem solving.
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Afternoon
12:00
5 Live Sport—18/10/2009
Colin Murray with a look ahead to the afternoon's sport.
13:00
5 Live Sport—Premier League 2009-10, Blackburn v Burnley
Live Premier League commentary on Blackburn v Burnley.
16:00
5 Live Sport—Premier League 2009-10, Wigan v Manchester City
Premier League first-half commentary on Wigan v Manchester City.
17:00
5 Live Formula 1—18/10/2009
Commentary on the Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paolo.
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Evening
19:00
606—18/10/2009
A great weekend for Jenson Button but not for Rafa Benitez or Carlos Ancelotti.
20:00
Donal MacIntyre—18/10/2009
Donal MacIntyre presents investigations into the cost of social care and OAP escorts.
21:00
The Weekend News—18/10/2009
News, entertainment updates and sport with Dalya Raphael and John Pienaar.
22:00
Stephen Nolan—18/10/2009
The Communication Workers Union on Royal Mail's decision to hire up to 30,000 temps.
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Late
01:00
Up All Night—19/10/2009
Dotun Adebayo with details of President Obama's latest strategy for Afghanistan.
05:00
Morning Reports—19/10/2009
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—19/10/2009
The FSA will today announce plans to crack down on what it sees as risky mortgage lending.















