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BBC Radio 5 live Schedule for Thursday 29 October 2009

  1. 01:00–05:00
    Reports on the Afghan Presidential election, CIA rendition flights and human traffickers.
  2. 05:00–05:30
    A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
  3. 05:30–06:00
    The US economy may be out of recession and the TUC calls for a rise to the minimum wage.
  4. 06:00–09:00
    The government's advisor on drugs says cannabis is less potent than tobacco and alcohol.
  5. 09:00–10:00
    Nicky Campbell asks: what is Britain's most dangerous drug?
  6. 10:00–13:00
    Captain Chesley Sullenberger on crash-landing his plane in New York's Hudson River.
  7. 13:00–16:00
    With The Rise and Fall of Little Voice's Lesley Sharp, and The Thick of It's Rebecca Front
  8. 16:00–19:00
    Two men at the centre of Scotland's largest paedophile ring have been jailed for life.
  9. 19:00–20:00
    Reaction to the jailing of footballer Marlon King and a look at Hull City's struggles.
  10. 20:00–21:00
    A look ahead to the London 2012 Olympics with Steve Parry and special guests.
  11. 21:00–22:00
    Mike Costello and Steve Bunce look ahead to David Haye v Nikolai Valuev.
  12. 22:00–22:30
    Two of 5 live Sport's pundits get things off their chest.
  13. 22:30–01:00
    Is the BBC good value for money and should "chuggers" be banned?
  14. 01:00–05:00
    Obama's healthcare reform bill is finally unveiled and the Big Mac leaves Iceland.

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