5 Live's obituary column. Repeated at 8.30pm
Andrew Neil interviews the main newsmakers of the day. With Annie Webster.
Brian Alexander talks to the sports newsmakers and Clare Balding has breakfast with a sporting celebrity.
Fi Glover , Charlie Whelan and Andrew Pierce present the show that takes an entirely different look at
Sunday mornings, tracking down dodgy deals, sporting failures and lost souls.
Featuring the Outsider's Guide to Hollywood, and Posh Talk with Jim Bowen.
Richard Hannaford reports on a controversial experiment in Japan that promises to cure male infertility - by transplanting damaged human sperm into the testes of rats. Once repaired in the rat's body it is returned to the man.
With Eleanor Oldroyd.
Football Commentary on both FA Cup semi-finals.
Manchester United take on Arsenal, the holders, at
Villa Park at 12.30, and Newcastle, last year's beaten finalists, play Spurs at Old Trafford at 3.00.
+ See Alan Hansen : page 39 And at 6.05, St Johnstone play Rangers in the Scottish Cup semi-final. Plus matches in the English Premiership. Rugby Union Wales play England to conclude the Five Nations championship. Golf The final round of the US Masters from Georgia.
Motor Racing Full coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix from San Paolo at 5.00.
With Susan Bookbinder.
Repeated from 6am
The climax of this year's first major championship.
With commentary from Tony Adamson , Julian Tutt and Andrew Murray.
Sean Kerly relives his 1988 Olympic gold medal triumph with the Great Britain hockey team. Repeat