Schedule
Early
01:00
Up All Night—13/11/2011
Silvio Berlusconi steps down as Italian Prime Minister and Peter Roebuck is found dead.
05:00
Morning Reports—13/11/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
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Morning
06:00
Weekend Breakfast—Afghanistan Remembrance Special
Anna Foster presents live from Afghanistan for Remembrance Sunday.
08:30
Sportsweek—13/11/2011
Featuring Lewis Moody, Sir Trevor Brooking and Gareth Southgate.
09:30
Double Take—13/11/2011
A second look at the big stories of the week, with Anita Anand and Sam Walker.
11:05
History Repeats Itself—13/11/2011
Headmaster Danny Baker takes three guests back to school to find the fun in topical events
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Afternoon
12:00
5 Live Sport—13/11/2011
Ian Payne presents the day's sports news and a round up of the weekend's sport so far.
13:00
5 Live Formula 1—2011, Abu Dhabi GP
David Croft with live commentary on the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
15:00
5 Live Sport—5 Live Rugby, Toulouse v Gloucester
Live rugby union commentary of Toulouse v Gloucester in the Heineken Cup first round.
17:00
5 Live Sport—13/11/2011
A round up of the day's sports news and reports from today's action.
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Evening
18:00
606—13/11/2011
Mark Chapman and Robbie Savage with reaction to all the big footballing issues of the day.
19:00
5 Live Politics—13/11/2011
A special Remembrance Sunday programme featuring singer Katherine Jenkins.
20:00
On the Money—The One With Luke Johnson
Luke Johnson tells Declan why it's a great time to be setting up your own business.
21:00
5 Live Investigates—Criminal Private Investigators
Adrian Goldberg presents cutting edge investigative journalism.
22:00
Stephen Nolan—Food Bank Special
Special programme live from Birmingham discussing poverty in the UK.
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Late
01:00
Up All Night—14/11/2011
Italy has a new Prime Minister and the US mayor making his own headlines.
05:00
Morning Reports—14/11/2011
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
05:30
Wake Up to Money—14/11/2011
Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark look at quarterly lending figures.
















