Obituary column with Dotun Adebayo.
With Brian Alexander and Dalya Raphael.
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Garry Richardson interviews big-name sports guests and rounds up the week's headline stories, with a look back at yesterday's World Cup qualifiers.
investigative reports, politics, showbiz news and current affairs. Including the 5 Live Report.
Where's Your Mummy Gone? Joanne Griffith asks if it's wrong to leave young children alone at home.
Eleanor Oldroyd presents an afternoon of sport, including full commentary on the Italian Grand Prix and reaction to yesterday's World Cup qualifiers, plus updates from today's matches in Leagues One and Two. Also, the latest Golden League athletics meeting in Berlin and the US Open tennis in New
York. Plus a look ahead to the fifth and final Ashes
Test and news of six one-day cricket matches. Also, rugby league and rugby union updates.
Mark Chapman hosts a football phone-in. To have a say on the weekend's World Cup qualifiers and the day's Football League action, call [number removed]93 or email via bbC.CO.Uk/606. TEXT: [number removed] (standard rate)
3/5. Series in which top personalities share personal memories of a particular year. Today the former drugs smuggler Howard Marks recalls 1963.
Where's Your Mummy Gone? In the wake of recent court cases involving parental negligence, Joanne Griffith assesses whether it's wrong to leave young Children alone at home. Producer Rebecca Sandles
With Aasmah Mir and Richard Evans.
Topical phone-in debate. Call free on [number removed]93.
With Dalya Raphael. Including at 2.30 American Sport with Todd Ant and at 4.50 Show Business with Peter Bowes.