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BBC Radio 5 live Schedule for Wednesday 11 November 2009

  1. 01:00–05:00
    Latest reports on the Fort Hood shootings and the execution of the Washington sniper.
  2. 05:00–05:30
    A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
  3. 05:30–06:00
    A look ahead to the latest unemployment figures.
  4. 06:00–09:00
    Coverage of the remembrance service at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan to mark Armistice Day.
  5. 09:00–10:00
    On Armistice Day, Nicky Campbell asks for your stories from the First World War.
  6. 10:00–13:00
    Coverage of Armistice Day, including the 11 o'clock silence.
  7. 13:00–16:00
    Simon is live from Westminster for PMQs. Plus guests Bill Bailey and Barry Cryer.
  8. 16:00–19:00
    Record youth unemployment and Luke Young declines an England call-up.
  9. 19:00–19:30
    Mark Pougatch presents all the latest sports news.
  10. 19:30–21:00
    A look ahead to England's 2009 tour of South Africa.
  11. 21:00–21:30
    5 live Sport joins with Talk Radio 702 in South Africa to see how preparations are going.
  12. 21:30–22:30
    A look at one of the best football teams in the world ahead of South Africa 2010.
  13. 22:30–01:00
    Should we bring back National Service? And Quentin Letts talks about his new book.
  14. 01:00–05:00
    Reports on Obama's Afghanistan strategy, child malnutrition and tours of WWI battlefields.

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