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Eamonn Holmes , Beverley Turner and Colin Paterson recall their favourite moments from this year's shows. Among the highlights are Colin Montgomerie on dieting, Kylie Minogue on the Ashes, Colin Farrell on football, Brian O'Driscoll on the spear tackle and Orlando Bloom on his sporting childhood.
A special festive edition of the sports game in which Christian O'Connell plays judge and jury as experts compete for the crown of Fighting Talk champion. The panel features American sportscaster Greg Brady , boxing commentator John Rawling , journalist Steve Bunce and comic Bob Mills.
Mark Saggers presents a top 20 countdown to determine the greatest sports team ever, as voted by 5 Live listeners. Among the 32 contenders from 12 different sports are the Welsh rugby side of the 70s, the West Indies cricketers of the 80s, Europe's
Ryder Cup team of 1987, the gold-medal-winning
Coxless Four of 2000 and the Brazilians of the 1970 World Cup, plus the European Cup-winning sides of Real Madrid, Celtic, Manchester United, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. Repeated tomorrow at 5am
Locked in at the local pub, Phil Williams is joined by comic Jimmy Carr and comedy writer and activist Richard Curtis. Music guests include composer/ musician Victor Davies and singer/songwriters Joseph Arthur and Kiesha White.
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John Inverdale with a personal reflection on 2005.
With Richard Evans and Alison Bell.
With Peter Allen and Jane Garvey.
Clive Anderson profiles controversial anti-war crusader George Galloway , with input from friends, detractors and bemused observers. Repeated on Boxing Day at 6am
Topical phone-in debate. Call free on [number removed]93.
Dotun Adebayo with top stories from around the world.
Including at 2.35 Film Phone-in with Dave Aldridge and at
4.35 The Best of Up All Night.