News, sport and business.
Obituary programme presented by Dotun Adebayo.
Rachel Burden and Matt Smith present news, sport and travel. Plus a flick through the weekend papers.
Uninterrupted commentary on the men's singles final at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
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 updates. Plus a look at the Sunday papers. And after 11.00 The Five Live Report. The Sleep Industry. With the evolution of the 24-hour society, sleep-related difficulties are on the rise, with sleeping aids now one of the fastest growing areas in the big-business pharmaceutical market. As scientists work to create a drug that will reduce the need for sleep, Chris Page explores - and assesses the growing academic and commercial interest in - a good night's rest.
Eleanor Oldroyd presents the fourth round of the FA Cup, featuring live commentary on West Bromwich v Wolves. Plus Celtic v Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Premiership, action from rugby union's Premiership, and news from the Irish
Champiopn Hurdle at Leopardstown. Plus a review of the overnight play in cricket's one-day series between Australia and New Zealand, and the men's final at the Australian Open tennis.
Football phone-in hosted by Spoony. To have a say on the day's FA Cup action call free on [number removed] or email via www.bbc.co.uk/6O6.
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Declan Curry previews the week's big business stories with the help of top names from the business world.
Presented by John Pienaar and Lesley Ashmall.
Topical phone-in debate. Call free on [number removed]. EMAIL: [address removed]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.