Obituary programme with Dotun Adebayo.
With Rachel Burden and Matt Smith.
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A review of the week's top sports stories, presented by Garry Richardson with big-name guests.
Investigative reports, breaking news, politics, current affairs and entertainment. Plus a look at the Sunday papers. Including after 11.00 the Five Live Report. The Breakdown of Care. Elodie Harper reports on the shabby treatment of the mentally ill, many of whom suffer from poor community care, NHS cuts, widespread discrimination and the misconception that they are perpetrators of violent crime.
Eleanor Oldroyd negotiates a busy afternoon of sport, including a full review of Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifiers involving the home nations. And from
4.00pm full commentary on the friendly between
Brazil and Argentina at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium. Plus the Championship League One and League
Two goals as they go in. Also, live athletics from the Golden League meeting in Berlin and news from the US Open tennis in New York. Plus reports from the important matches in the rugby union Premiership involving Northampton and Newcastle, and Leicester v Sale, plus the day's action in rugby league's Super League. Also, news from cricket's county championship and cycling from the Tour of Britain. And at 6.00 the announcement of Europe's Ryder Cup team.
Manish Bhasin hosts a football phone-in. Call free on [number removed] or email via www.bbc.co.uk/606.
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Mary Rhodes follows Jane Tomlinson as she cycles a 4,000-mile route across America despite being given six months to live when diagnosed with terminal cancer in August 2000. Producer David Cook
Presented by John Pienaar and Lesley Ashmall.
Topical phone-in debate, live from Manchester. To take part. call free on [number removed]. EMAIL: stephen@bbc.co.uk Text: [number removed] (standard rate)
Dotun Adebayo with the top stories from around the world.
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.
Uninterrupted commentary on the US Open, live from Flushing Meadows in New York.