Obituary column with Dotun Adebayo.
Brian Alexander and Rachel Burden with news, sport, travel, weather and a flick through the Sunday papers.
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Jonathan Legard rounds up the week's headline stories and interviews big-name sports guests.
A special edition in which Julian broadcasts from Galle in southern Sri Lanka, where he assesses the impact of the huge amount of aid donated in the wake of last December's Tsunami disaster. Including the 5 Live Report. Phantom Aid. How much of Britain's aid budget is actually going to help people where it really counts? Matthew Chapman travels to Malawi to find out what's happening on the ground.
Commentary on the fourth day of the Fourth Test between England and Australia, live from Trent Bridge.
A busy afternoon of sport, featuring the fourth day of cricket's Fourth Test at Trent Bridge. Also, full commentary on Middlesbrough v Charlton, followed by Newcastle United v Manchester United. Plus updates from the Scottish Premier League, cricket's county championship and today's one-day games, and the first day of the world rowing championship in Gifu, Japan. Presented by Eleanor Oldroyd.
Adrian Chiles hosts a football phone-in. To have your say call free on [number removed] or email via bbc.CO.Uk/606. TEXT: [number removed] (standard rate)
2/5. Series in which top personalities share memories of a particular year. Today Manic Street Preachers guitarist (and former under-16 Welsh football captain) Nicky Wire recalls 1985.
Phantom Aid. Matthew Chapman investigates how effectively British aid money is being spent on the world's poorest people. Producer Lynne Jones
With Andrew Fletcher and Alison Bell.
Topical phone-in debate, live from Birmingham. To take part, call free on [number removed]93.
Introduced by Esther Armah.