BBC Radio 5 live schedule

BBC Radio 5 live schedule

BBC Radio 5 live
  1. 6:00am

    5 live Breakfast :
    07/02/2012

    Bankers' bonuses are back on the agenda - there's a call for a new tax on bonuses.

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  2. 9:00am

    5 live Breakfast - Your Call :
    Profile Pitfalls

    Rachel Burden asks - has the internet ruined your life?

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  3. 10:00am

    Victoria Derbyshire :
    07/02/2012

    A ten-year-old girl, who was born a boy, tells us how she's living life openly as a girl.

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  4. 12:00pm

    Shelagh Fogarty :
    07/02/2012

    Met police admit they acted unlawfully by not warning victims about phone hacking.

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  5. 2:00pm

    Richard Bacon :
    07/02/2012

    Richard talks to historian Neil Oliver and New York Times writer Thomas Frank.

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  6. 4:00pm

    5 live Drive :
    07/02/2012

    Fourth day of violence in Syria. Aasmah Mir presents live from Moscow.

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  7. 7:00pm

    5 live Sport :
    07/02/2012

    Mark Pougatch with the day's sports news, plus FA Cup 4th round replay previews.

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  8. 7:45pm

    5 live Sport - FA Cup Football 201… :
    Sheffield Wednesday v Blackpool

    Live FA Cup football commentary of Sheffield Wednesday v Blackpool in a 4th round replay.

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  9. 10:30pm

    Tony Livesey :
    07/02/2012

    The latest from Syria, the rising cost of food, teenage pregnancy, and regional accents.

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  10. 1:00am

    Up All Night :
    08/02/2012

    Argentina is to complain to the UN over the 'militarisation' of the South Atlantic.

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  11. 5:00am

    Morning Reports :
    08/02/2012

    A round-up of the day's news, sport and business, and a look at the morning's papers.

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  12. 5:30am

    Wake Up to Money :
    08/02/2012

    News and insight from the business world with Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark.

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