Schedule
Early
01:00
Up All Night—15/06/2010
Rhod Sharp presents. Including Outriders, world weather and archaeology.
05:00
Morning Reports—15/06/2010
A full round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—15/06/2010
The OBR say the cost of public pensions will more than double to £9bn in 4 years time.
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Morning
06:00
World Cup Breakfast—15/06/2010
Nicky Campbell live in Johannesburg reacts to Beckenbauer's criticism of England.
09:00
World Cup Breakfast—Phone-in, 15/06/2010
From South Africa, Nicky Campbell asks, is Franz Beckenbauer right about England?
10:00
Victoria Derbyshire—15/06/2010
Jack and Liz tell Victoria about battling bureaucracy to adopt baby Charlotte.
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Afternoon
12:00
World Cup—South Africa 2010, 15/06/2010
All the build up to the day's World Cup ties with Mark Chapman in Port Elizabeth.
12:30
World Cup—South Africa 2010, New Zealand v Slovakia
Live commentary on New Zealand v Slovakia in their Group F match in Rustenburg.
15:00
World Cup—South Africa 2010, Ivory Coast v Portugal
Live commentary on Ivory Coast v Portugal in their Group G match in Port Elizabeth.
17:00
5 Live Drive—15/06/2010
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Aasmah Mir.
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Evening
18:30
World Cup—South Africa 2010, 15/06/2010
All the build up to the night's World Cup commentary with Mark Pougatch in Johannesburg.
19:30
World Cup—South Africa 2010, Brazil v North Korea
Live commentary on Brazil v North Korea in their Group G match in Johannesburg.
21:45
World Cup—South Africa 2010, The England Bubble
Ian McGarry on England's media bubble with Brian Woolnough, Shaun Custis and Henry Winter.
22:30
Tony Livesey—15/06/2010
Reaction to the report into the events of Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland.
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Late
01:00
Up All Night—16/06/2010
Rhod Sharp presents. Including American Sport with Todd Ant.
05:00
Morning Reports—16/06/2010
A full round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—16/06/2010
The Chancellor wants the Bank of England to regulate financial institutions, not the FSA.








