News, sport and business.
Obituary programme recalling the lives of the famous, infamous or unknown. Presented by Dotun Adebayo.
Rachel Burden and Matt Smith present news, sport and travel. Plus 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 updates. Plus a look at the Sunday papers. And after 11.00 the Five Live Report. A Yob's Best Friend. The recent mauling to death of five-year-old Ellie Lawrenson by her uncle's pit bull terrier has put dangerous dogs back in the headlines. Phil Kemp reports on the alarming rise in the number of fighting dogs, which were supposedly outlawed 15 years ago in an amendment to the Dangerous
Dogs Act. Kemp meets the young dog owners who are using the canine creatures as fashion accessories, badges of machismo and/or potential weapons.
Eleanor Oldroyd introduces commentary on Livingston v Celtic in the Scottish Cup at 1.00pm, and Tottenham v Manchester United, which kicks off at 4.00.
Expect also to hear regular updates from the match between Six Nations championship contenders
Wales and Ireland at the Millennium Stadium. Plus reaction from yesterday's matches and overnight news from England's cricketers in Australia.
Uninterrupted commentary on Wales v Ireland in the Six Nations championship.
Football phone-in hosted by Spoony. To have a say on the day's action, including Tottenham v
Manchester United, call free on [number removed] or email via www.bbc.co.uk/606.
Lesley Ashmall and John Pienaar with world news, investigations and a preview of tomorrow's papers.
David Croft presents uninterrupted commentary on Super Bowl XLI, live from Miami Gardens in Florida.
Dotun Adebayo with the top stories from around the world.