Obituary programme recalling the lives of the famous, infamous or unknown. With Dotun Adebayo.
Brian Alexander and Rachel Burden with news, sport and travel, plus a flick through the weekend papers. EMAIL: breakfastdibbc.co.uk Text: [number removed] (standard rate)
A review of the week's top sports stories, presented by Garry Richardson , with big-name guests.
Investigative reports, showbiz gossip and current affairs. Including after 11.00 the 5 Live Report.
Drugs on the Brain. Julia Rooke reports on the use of illegal drugs in NHS psychiatric wards, where more than 50 murders are committed each year by those more likely than not to have abused drugs at some point. Rooke talks to staff and patients inside one of Britain's busiest psychiatric wards.
Live commentary on the fourth day of the First Test between England and Sri Lanka live at Lord's.
Eleanor Oldroyd presents commentary on the pick of the League One and League Two first-leg play-offs. Plus regular updates from the fourth day of cricket's First Test between England and Sri Lanka, at Lord's. And earlier, at 1.00pm, there's commentary on the Formula One Spanish Grand Prix. Plus news of rugby union's Premiership semi-finals, the latest Super League matches, and tennis from Rome.
Mark Bright hosts a football phone-in. To have a say on the day's action call free on [number removed] or email via WWW.bbC.CO.uk/606. TEXT:[number removed] (standardrate)
Jeff Randall previews the week's big business stories with the help of top names from the business world.
World news, special investigations, entertainment updates and sport. Plus a sneak preview of tomorrow's newspaper headlines.
Presented by Lesley Ashmall and John Pienaar.
Topical phone-in debate, live from Birmingham. To take part, call free on [number removed]. EMAIL: stephen@bbc.co.uk Text: [number removed] (standard rate)
With Dotun Adebayo. Including at 1.45 Science with Chris Smith , at 3.00 American Sport with Todd Ant and at 4.45 Show Business with Peter Bowes in Los Angeles.