Schedule
Early
01:00
Up All Night—28/11/2010
Frozen Britain; Portland Oregon terror arrest; Korea tension; photographer Mick Rock.
05:00
Morning Reports—28/11/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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Morning
06:00
Ashes Breakfast—28/11/2010
England Ashes fightback; Milan Mandarić says Sheffield Wednesday is safe.
08:30
Sportsweek—28/11/2010
Jeremy Hunt, the Sport Secretary; and BOA elite performance director Sir Clive Woodward.
09:30
Kate Silverton—28/11/2010
Kate's guest is campaigner for children, charity worker and Lib Dem peer Floella Benjamin.
11:00
7 Day Sunday—28/11/2010
Chris Addison, Andy Zaltzman and Sarah Millican pull apart the week's big stories.
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Afternoon
12:00
5 Live Sport—Sunday Review, 28/11/2010
Including live coverage of Norwich City v Ipswich and Newcastle v Chelsea.
13:15
5 Live Sport—Championship Football 2010-11, Norwich City v Ipswich Town
Live Championship commentary of Norwich City v Ipswich Town.
15:00
5 Live Sport—28/11/2010
Build-up to the main commentary game, Tottenham v Liverpool.
16:00
5 Live Sport—Premier League Football 2010-11, Tottenham v Liverpool
Live Premier League commentary of Tottenham v Liverpool.
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Evening
18:00
606—28/11/2010
Alan Green on the FA Cup draw, Hodgson's future and Scottish ref Dougie McDonald quitting.
19:00
5 Live Politics—28/11/2010
Universities Minister David Willetts on student finance, and Labour leader Ed Miliband.
20:00
On the Money—28/11/2010
Shell's chairman James Smith joins Declan to discuss the latest business stories.
21:00
5 Live Investigates—Name Change Danger
Are sex offenders changing their identity to avoid the sex offenders register?
22:00
Stephen Nolan—28/11/2010
Congressman condemns Wikileaks 'terrorism'; Lembit Opik and his new girlfriend.
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Late
01:00
Up All Night—29/11/2010
Wikileaks latest from Washington; Ireland's bail out; Frozen UK; Goodbye to Leslie Nielsen
05:00
Morning Reports—29/11/2010
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—29/11/2010
After six hours of talks in Brussels, the EU agrees to support a package of loans.
















