Obituary programme introduced by Dotun Adebayo.
(Repeated at 7pm)
Rachel Burden and Matt Smith present news, sport and travel, and a flick through the weekend papers. EMAIL: breakfast@bbc.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, breaking news, politics, current affairs and entertainment. Plus a look at the Sunday papers. Including after 11.00 the Five Live Report. Homeworking. Two million people in the UK now work from home at least one day a week. Could getting more of us out of the office boost the economy? June Woolerton reports.
Eleanor Oldroyd hosts an afternoon of sport. The big four are all in action as Chelsea face Liverpool at
1.30pm followed by Manchester United v Arsenal at
4.00. Plus updates from the other Premiership games and from Hibs v Rangers in the SPL. It's the final day of golf's World Matchplay at Wentworth and the last round of matches in cricket's Pro40
League. There's also World Cup athletics news from Athens and all the scores in today's rugby union and Super League matches.
Commentary on the final day of golf's World Matchplay championship at Wentworth. Plus coverage from one of today's matches in the Premier League.
A football phone-in. To have a say on the weekend's action call free on [number removed] or email via www. bbC.CO.Uk/606. TEXT: [number removed] (standard rate)
Repeated from 6am
Homeworking. If more of us worked from home, would the economy benefit? June Woolerton reports. Producer Barbara Collins Repeated from 11am
World news, investigations, entertainment and sport. With John Pienaar and Lesley Ashmall.
Topical phone-in debate. 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.