Schedule
Early
01:00
Up All Night—30/08/2010
Katrina 5 years on. And who is the best drummer?
05:00
Morning Reports—30/08/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—30/08/2010
The British Chambers of Commerce is warning of tough economic times ahead.
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Morning
06:00
5 Live Breakfast—30/08/2010
More on investigations into the alleged cricket betting scam. Plus Ryder Cup team reaction
09:00
5 Live Breakfast—Phone-in, 30/08/2010
Following allegations surrounding the Pakistan team, is cricket discredited?
10:00
Victoria Derbyshire—30/08/2010
Original stories from across the UK, news, sport, and exclusive interviews.
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Afternoon
12:00
Gabby Logan—30/08/2010
Colin Murray sits in for Gabby - as the cricket world reels from fresh betting allegations
14:00
Richard Bacon—30/08/2010
Colin Paterson in for Richard Bacon talks to Paul Gambaccini and Juliette Binoche.
16:00
5 Live Drive—30/08/2010
The latest news, sport and travel updates with Dalya Raphael and Declan Curry.
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Evening
18:00
5 Live Sport—Commentary Selection Box
Mark Chapman and Dave Vitty present the best of BBC sporting commentary over the years.
19:00
5 Live Sport—The Monday Night Club, 30/08/2010
Mark Chapman presents football debate and banter reviewing the weekend's action.
21:00
5 live Football League—30/08/2010
A round up of the weekend's football league action with Mark Clemmit.
21:30
Football Express—30/08/2010
Mark Chapman and Dave Vitty bring you bang up to date with football's burning issues.
22:00
Men's Hour—The Review
Highlights of Tim Samuels' radio series for the modern man.
22:30
Tony Livesey—30/08/2010
Geoff Lawson on the Pakistan betting scandal and should "Chuggers" be banned?
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Late
01:00
Up All Night—31/08/2010
World stories featuring climate reports, the Mexican border, and a controversial rabbi.
05:00
Morning Reports—31/08/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—31/08/2010
A report warns companies against sacrificing business growth for pension deficit reduction















