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6:00am
Weekend Breakfast :
12/02/2012
Reaction to the news of the death of Whitney Houston.
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8:30am
Sportsweek :
12/02/2012
Sir Geoff Hurst, Gerard Houllier, David Dein.
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9:30am
Double Take :
12/02/2012
Anita and Sam discuss Whitney Houston's death, Iran, the NHS Bill and super-recognisers.
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11:00am
7 Day Sunday :
12/02/2012
Al Murray is joined by guests to pull apart and take a lighter look at the week's news.
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12:00pm
5 live Sport :
12/02/2012
Ian Payne with a review of the weekend's football and sport with journalist Ian Ladyman.
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3:00pm
5 live Sport :
12/02/2012
Build-up to the big commentary of the day, Aston Villa v Man City in the Premier League.
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4:00pm
5 live Sport - Premier League Foot… :
Aston Villa v Manchester City
Live Premier League football commentary on Aston Villa v Manchester City.
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6:03pm
606 :
12/02/2012
Alan Green with all the reaction to the big footballing issues over the weekend.
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7:00pm
Pienaar's Politics :
Eurozone Crisis
John Pienaar has the latest on the eurozone crisis.
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8:00pm
On the Money :
12/02/2012
Declan Curry with lively analysis of the big business stories making the headlines.
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9:00pm
5 live Investigates :
12/02/2012
Adrian Goldberg investigates the legacy of the Pathfinder regeneration schemes.
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10:00pm
Stephen Nolan :
12/02/2012
Tribute to Whitney and reaction to the Greek austerity vote.
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1:00am
Up All Night :
13/02/2012
Jesse Jackson and the pastor of Whitney Houston's first church tell Dotun about her life.
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5:00am
Morning Reports :
13/02/2012
A round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories, and a look at the papers.
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5:30am
Wake Up to Money :
13/02/2012
News and insight from the business world with Andrew Verity and Mickey Clark.
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