Repeated from yesterday
Live and uninterrupted commentary on Wigan v Hull in the Super League.
Frances Gumm started her stage career aged two and was hooked. As Judy Garland she was signed to MGM at the age of 13, where she made her name in The Wizard of Oz.
Never the conventional glamorous Hollywood star, she danced and sang her way through a glittering career. But it was shortlived - drug dependency took its toll and she was fired, only to resurface as a superlative stage performer. Years after her death, Judy Garland is revered by many perhaps most surprisingly by the gay community. But one thing is sure her legend will live on.
Pete Wardman opens the phone lines to hear from you - about current Vibes and your views. With Vibe competition news and the hot tip of the week. Tel: [number removed]93
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Have your say on the big issue of the day by calling free on [number removed]93. Plus just after 10.00 the big interview of the day.
Annie Webster with a news roundup, including at 7.20 a sports bulletin.
With Dominik Diamond and Alice Beer.
A bumper bank holiday edition, with full coverage of tonight's Premiership matches: Everton v
Blackburn (kick off 5.45) and Manchester United v
Aston Villa (kick off 8.00).
Eleanor Oldroyd and the 5 Live team present live reports from the big news and sports events of the day. Including
Moneycheck, and Eleanor Oldroyd 's guest in conversation.
With John Murray. Including commentary on Castleford Tigers' match against the Australian side, the Hunter
Mariners, in Super League's World Club Championship. Plus news of Adelaide
Rams v Leeds Rhinos.
Youth culture programme.
News and debate, including at 9.00 the 5 Live phone-in. Call free on [number removed]. And after 10.00 the big interview of the day.
Commentary on St Helens v Leeds in the Super League play-offs.
An international football special, featuring World Cup qualifying games. Full match commentary and all the build-up to Poland v England at the Slaski Stadium with Jonathan Pearce , plus coverage of Wales v Northern Ireland in Cardiff, the Republic of Ireland v Switzerland, and Scotland v Slovenia, with live updates from Hampden Park.
with John Inverdale and Sybil Ruscoe. The final day of the festival featuring at
3.30 Tote Gold Cup, plus coverage of the 2.15 and 2.50 races. Commentary by Peter Bromley. And at the later time of 3.45 Prime
Minister's Question Time
Colin Paterson and Shelagh Fogarty present news, weather, sport, finance and travel updates.
Jeremy Nicholas returns with a new series of the comedy sports quiz. With team captains Stuart Hall and Alan Davis.
Producer Richard Arran
PM The latest news and sportwith the big guest interview at 2.00. Media personalities get the chance to set the record straight at 3.00. Also includes money and entertainment news.