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Sunday 5th July 

With Phil Williams and Rachel Burden


Wimbledon

We had hoped that 71 years of waiting by British tennis fans were finally going to end today and we would be looking forward to our first Wimbledon men’s finalist since Bunny Austin in 1938.

But Andy Murray's narrow semi-final defeat to Andy Roddick on Friday means that it’s the big-serving American who now stands between Roger Federer and a record number of grand slam men's singles' titles.

Roger Fereder who will today try for a record 15th Grand Slam title

We’ve sent our reporter Richard Foster to Wimbledon this morning to sample the atmosphere on one of the tennis world’s biggest day.


We’ll also be covering all the day’s top news and sport stories including a look back at yesterday's opening stage of the Tour de France.

And remember to get in touch with Phil and Rachel with your views by texting 85058 or emailing to breakfast@bbc.co.uk


First Aid

We reported on March 7 the St John’s Ambulance saying that most school pupils don’t know how to help someone who needs first aid. But most youngsters do want to be taught the subject at school, which is mandatory in Wales and Northern Ireland, but not in England and Scotland.

First aid equipment

If you want more information about improving your first aid skills you can go to the Red Cross and St Johns Ambulance websites at these links:

St. John's Ambulance first aid advice

Red Cross first aid advice

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Frae the friends and land I love.......

Here are some photos from our recent trip to Scotland to celebrate Burns night. Rachel went to the Brig O’Doon hotel in the great poet’s birthplace of Alloway, just south of Ayr, to find out what, on the 250th anniversary of his birth, Robert Burns means to people in Scotland today.


Here's a Burns supper, a traditional haggis and a glass of whisky 

Burn's supper

A picture of the great man, behind the bar at the Brig O'Doon

Portrait of Robert Burns

Rachel interviews Scottish singer-songwriter Sandi Thom

Rachel interviews Sandi Thom

Bagpiper Gary Murphy gets ready to pipe a tune

Bagpiper Gary Murphy

Burns cottage which is now a museum in Alloway

Burn's Cottage

Jim Gibson, Rachel's presenter's friend, who was our all round Burns expert

Jim Gibson Jim Gibson  

Rachel gets the lowdown on Burns from Scottish First Minister, Alex Salmond

Rachel interviews Alex Salmond

Meanwhile Andrew Fletcher was in Dumfries to see the Burns night celebrations there

Here's a Burns lantern, one of the many that are paraded through the streets of Dumfries in a fabulous night time procession. 

A Burn's lantern

Sitting down to a Burns supper at Ellisland farm, Dumfries. 

Burns supper at Ellisland farm, Dumfries

 
Life’s Little Anomalies

We’ve been asking you to text in with your take on life’s little anomalies, and as ever you haven’t let us down. Here’s a selection of your thoughts:

Why do buildings get ‘raised’ to the ground asks Alan in Warwick.

Why do noses run and feet smell wonders Steve in Newmarket

Lee is concerned he can be overwhelmed, under whelmed but not whelmed

And Les wants to know where he can get some gorm – so people can stop saying he’s gormless.

Eric ponders - what if the hokey-cokey is what it’s all about?




On The Road Again

Here's some pics of Rachel's trip to Walthamstow market

Rachel’s on her travels again and this time she’s heading east, all the way to Walthamstow market in East London. The market has been trading since 1885 and its survived two world wars, the depression and numerous recessions. You can get virtually anything here, from fruit and veg to clothes, shoes and pots and pans, and most of it at knock down prices. It's just the kind of place that could do well if people are feeling the pinch. Rachel will talk to stall holders, shop keepers and punters about the events of the last few weeks. How do they feel about their taxes bailing out the banks and what money worries do they have?

Meanwhile back in the studio Phil will be keeping us up to date with the latest developments from the G7 meeting in Washington as well as the rest of the day's News and Sport.


We'll be adding more pictures from the market throughout the morning

It's 6.00am and Rachel checks out a fruit and veg stall being set up

Rachel inspects the goods


and what has she got here? - text us on 85058 with your ideas

Rachel with pig's snout


Now this is pants


pants


Rachel meets Alan, key cutter and part time actor


Minty the key man



5Live comes to Walthamstow!


5Live sign





And here's a look back to Rachel's trip to the car boot sale at Loft Hall Farm in Orsett, Essex in July.

The early birds get their stalls set-up
Early Birds


and Rachel gets ready.



A present for Phil?
Present for Phil


Rachel chats to Lorne Spicer
Lorne Spicer


Frank the Bluesman
Frank the Blues


You need somewhere to keep the takings
Something for the kids


The singing sisters
Four Sisters


Proof that Christmas can come early at a Boot Sale
Santa



Something For the Weekend

We’re still asking you to make suggestions for our Something For the Weekend feature where you tell us what you think are the best ways to spend Saturday and Sunday This week listeners had some suggestions for Phil........

Greg in Cambridge suggested Phil try a triathlon.

Mike in Spalding suggested archery and when Phil was positive Dave from Newcastle invited him to a four day camping tournament.


Valerie who will be working today in a charity shop thinks Phil should spend an afternoon doing it to.

The Foresters Scooter club would like Phil to join them for their Sunday ride out says Pete in Loughton.

And finally Terry suggested Phil try out extreme ironing. This is where people take an ironing board to a remote location and iron a few items of clothing.

 These are some of the things you already came up with.

* Get into cars: Louise from Lancashire is participating in the Blackpool to Scarborough classic car rally with her Dad, Alan from Braintree is off to the Festival of Speed at Goodwood tomorrow as is Nick from Bath who’ll be taking his 9 year old son as a birthday treat.

* Board the back of a bike: Lou from Herts is celebrating his 70th birthday by riding out in a posse with 8 Harley Davidson motorbikes, while Richard is just about to get on his bike to ride up and down the A24 near Horsham in the glorious sunshine.

* Make friends with fish: Shaun from Hereford is fishing on the river Wye today and gigging with his band tonight, while Mark from King’s Lynn has spent the night fishing in Norfolk

* Get high: It’s a fourth attempt to get airborne in a hot air balloon for Val from Bristol, the last 3 having been rained off, and Don from Otley is having his 1st flying lesson this afternoon.

* Go scavenging: I live in Northern Ireland and I’ll be collecting junk out of skips today. Bits of computers, TVs and whatever else I can put to use says Lewis from Co Armagh.

* Swim in the sea: Nuala’s on the way to train in Dover harbour for her solo channel attempt in ten days time.

* Try a new sport: Paul from Nottingham is joining 600 others at the British Fencing Championships in Sheffield while Scott in Cornwall is off to the Wayfarers Hockey Tournament in Dorset

* Get cultural: Christine in St.Helens is heading to the Ballet to see Giselle at the Lowry in Manchester

* Move abroad: Paul from London and his wife are saying goodbye to all their friends at a party today and at church tomorrow, before moving to Belgium!

* Go scouting: It’s the ‘Gilwell 24’ today. Its 24 hours of non stop fun activities for 3000 Explorer Scouts from all over the UK held at Gilwell Park Scout Campsite in North London and that’s where Fozzy from Southgate’s heading.

* Get sweaty: Debs from Teddington and her husband are travelling to Belvoir castle in Leicestershire to take part in a half Ironman triathlon

* Treat your best friend: Steve’s weekend is for his dog. First thing they’re off for 4 mile walk, that’s followed by an agility competition and then tonight it’s camping on the coast.









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