Schedule
Early
01:00
Up All Night—17/01/2011
Violence spreads through Tunis and Colin Firth wins a Golden Globe.
05:00
Morning Reports—17/01/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—17/01/2011
Fathers will be given up to 10 months paid paternity leave under new plans.
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Morning
06:00
5 Live Breakfast—17/01/2011
The average age of child sex victims is now as low as 13 according to Barnardos.
09:00
5 Live Breakfast—Your Call, Family Fertility Dilemmas
Nicky Campbell asks should you be able to donate sperm or eggs to someone in your family?
10:00
Victoria Derbyshire—17/01/2011
Victoria interviews a serving prisoner, whose progress she'll follow after release.
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Afternoon
12:00
Gabby Logan—17/01/2011
With the sports team and news of a 'wet zone' for alcoholics in Colchester.
14:00
Richard Bacon—Ashley Banjo and Russell Kane join Richard
Ashley Banjo and Russell Kane join Richard. Plus why is Katie Price still front page news?
16:00
5 Live Drive—17/01/2011
Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir. Cameron's public service reforms and the day's other stories.
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Evening
19:00
5 Live Sport—The Monday Night Club, 17/01/2011
Mark Chapman and guests debate Darren Bent's transfer request and the weekend action.
21:00
5 live Football League—17/01/2011
Mark Clemmit joins Mark Chapman to round up the weekend's action and stories.
21:30
Football Express—17/01/2011
Mark Chapman and Dave Vitty bring you bang up to date with football's burning issues.
22:00
5 Live Sport—5 Live Tennis, 17/01/2011
Jonathan Overend and Neil Harman review the first day of the Australian Open.
22:30
Tony Livesey—17/01/2011
Do you trust the coalition with our public services; do dads want more paternity leave?
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Late
01:00
Up All Night—18/01/2011
Tunisia has a new government and Andy Murray plays his first match in the Australian Open.
05:00
Morning Reports—18/01/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—18/01/2011
Inflation Special: the price of living is rising faster than the Bank of England target.













