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BBC Radio 5 live Schedule for Sunday 1 November 2009

  1. 01:00–05:00
    Latest on the couple kidnapped by pirates and Hillary Clinton in Jerusalem.
  2. 05:00–06:00
    A full round-up of news and sport.
  3. 06:00–08:30
    The big sports stories, news and weather with Rachel Burden and Phil Williams.
  4. 08:30–09:30
    Lord Mandelson on the British Grand Prix and Gordon Taylor on Marlon King.
  5. 09:30–11:00
    Clemency Burton-Hill and Nat Coombs join Kate Silverton to analyse the week's big stories.
  6. 11:00–12:00
    Kirsten O'Brien sits in for Christian O'Connell to put right some of the world's wrongs.
  7. 12:00–13:00
    Colin Murray presents build-up to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and the afternoon's football.
  8. 13:00–14:30
    Live commentary of the final Formula 1 race of the 2009 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
  9. 14:30–16:00
    Reaction from the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
  10. 16:00–18:00
    Premier League commentary on Birmingham v Manchester City.
  11. 18:00–19:30
    Gabriele Marcotti and Perry Groves hear Man City fans rue the loss of two points.
  12. 19:30–20:30
    Report on the suspicious number of immigrants using student visas to work in the UK.
  13. 20:30–22:00
    News, entertainment updates and sport with Dalya Raphael and John Pienaar.
  14. 22:00–01:00
    Professor David Nutt, the former government advisor on drug policy, on being sacked.
  15. 01:00–05:00
    Global stories with Dotun Adebayo including science and Australian news.

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