Schedule
Early
00:00
Headliners with Nihal Arthanayake—Kasim Ali
The author, Kasim Ali, joins Nihal for an in-depth conversation.
01:00
Laura McGhie—with Edward Adoo
Edward Adoo sits in with your calls and features through the night.
05:00
Newscast—03/08/2025
Adam Fleming and friends discuss the week's biggest stories.
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Morning
06:00
The Martin Lewis Podcast—Ask Martin ANYTHING!
You ask Martin your burning questions on anything and everything!
07:00
Sunday Breakfast—03/08/2025
The big weekend news and sports stories with Gordon Smart and Sonja McLaughlan.
10:00
Colin Murray—Karen Pickering, John Cross, Pat Nevin, John Hemmingham, Billy Sharp, Ali Maxwell, Siobhan Synnot, John Wark
Karen Pickering, Pat Nevin, Billy Sharp, Ali Maxwell, Siobhan Synnot, John Wark join Colin
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Afternoon
12:00
5 Live Sport—03/08/2025
Steve Crossman builds up to today's sporting action live from Hungary.
14:00
5 Live Formula 1—2025, Hungarian Grand Prix
Live Formula 1 commentary of the Hungarian Grand Prix with the 5 Live F1 team.
16:00
5 Live Sport—Pre-match: Celtic v St Mirren
Steve Crossman builds up to Celtic v St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
16:30
Scottish Premiership Football—2025-26, Celtic v St Mirren
Live football commentary of Celtic v St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership.
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Evening
18:30
Football Daily—Remember When… We Actually Won Something
Rick Edwards is joined by fans to reflect on moments that shaped their clubs' histories.
19:00
Headliners with Nihal Arthanayake—Tim Minchin
Nihal Arthanayake speaks to comedian, actor, musician and writer Tim Minchin.
20:00
Headliners with Nihal Arthanayake—Calum Scott
Nihal speaks to singer and songwriter Calum Scott.
21:00
Headliners with Nihal Arthanayake—Asim Chaudhry
Actor, comedian and writer, Asim Chaudhry, joins Nihal for an in-depth conversation.
22:00
Stephen Nolan—03/08/2025
The day's main news stories, topical debate and interviews.
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Late
01:00
Dotun Adebayo—04/08/2025
Dotun Adebayo with your calls and discussion through the night.
05:00
Wake Up to Money—Car Finance: After The Supreme Court
The UK's financial watchdog says compensation could cost lenders £18 billion. Will it?















