A month-by-month review of the year in sport by satirical impressionists Alistair McGowan and Jonathan Watson. Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
Obituary column presented by Dotun Adebayo.
With Brian Alexander and Rachel Burden.
Garry Richardson rounds up the week's headline stories and interviews big-name sports guests.
Investigative reports, politics, current affairs and showbiz gossip. Including The i-Life: Gadgets and Gizmos Galore at Christmas. in which Will Leitch investigates the technological drive to design ever more innovations for the attentions of consumers.
A packed, festive edition with three commentaries from a full programme of Premier League action. Matches include Arsenal v Fulham and Chelsea v Aston Villa at 1.00pm. Manchester United v Bolton, Blackburn Rovers v Newcastle United and Everton v Manchester City at 3.00, and West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool at 6.00.
Also, racing at Kempton Park. with commentary on the King George VI Chase, and the day's rugby union fixtures in the English Premiership and Celtic League. Plus news from the first day of cricket's Second Test between South Africa and England in Durban, including Agnew's Close of Play with Jonathan Agnew and Geoffrey Boycott. Presented by Mark Saggers.
Live commentary on one of today's top matches.
Mark Chapman hosts a football phone-in. To discuss the day's action call free on [number removed] or email via bbc.co.uk/606. TEXT: [number removed]
2/2. Sport from the fan's perspective, featuring more from the cream of this year's competition for exhilarating short plays written by 5 Live listeners. Works include Ishtiaq Din 's John Barnes Saved My Life, John Shepherd 's Radio, Radio, Andrew Viner 's Goal Difference, Clive Mitchell 's Home Advantage and Paul Wilson 's It's a Wonderful Sporting Life.
Topical phone-in debate, live from Birmingham.
To take part. call free on [number removed].
Top stories from around the world.