A full round-up of the day's news, sport and business stories.
Will the world's financial markets continue to rise or is it just another bubble? Plus, why does your energy bill not come down when wholesale gas prices fall?
Phil Williams and Shelagh Fogarty with reports on the growth of websites glorifying eating disorders and why your child may still be tested to get into a non-selective school. Show more
Shelagh Fogarty asks: how can we stop people wanting to be too thin?
Rachel Burden sits in, with news that police officers from Northern Ireland have been travelling to Libya to help train the police there. Show more
Martin Clunes is in the studio to talk about the new series of Doc Martin. Plus features on books, television and movies. Show more
A review of the week's films, including Gamer, 31 North 62 East, Away We Go, Blind Dating, Chevolution, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 3D, The Firm and Je Veux Voir. Show more
With Peter Allen and Anita Anand who speak to Basil McCrea, member of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, on news that officers have been sent to train their counterparts in Libya.
Colin is joined by Pat Nevin and Perry Groves for his weekend preview show. Including 5 live's five big tickets for the weekend.
Colin Murray and Tim Lovejoy take an irreverent look back at the week in sport in a quickfire half-hour.
Stephen talks to Ian Paisley Jr who allowed Northern Ireland police officers to train Libyan police. Plus, Angela Rippon says that Strictly Come Dancing has become a bit smug. Show more
Dotun Adebayo presents. Including World Music; World Football Phone-In; Dateline Singapore and Bollywood.