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Christmas 2006 on Five Live


Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Five Live gets into the festive mood with a mixture of analysis, celebration and downright fun this Christmas.

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Five Live will be the place to be to reflect upon a momentous year in news, sport and entertainment.

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True to the interactive ethos of Five Live, programmes will reflect both listeners' input and opinions from 2006, as well as those from top names across the genres.

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Festive highlights include:

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The Schumacher Years, which takes an in depth look at the famous and infamous career of the Formula 1 legend;

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Kelvin MacKenzie reviews the highlights of the year's news;

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Richard Bacon chairs a special news-led version of Fighting Talk;

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606 Action Replay looks back at the last year of football through the opinions of listeners;

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Five Live Sports Review Of The Year tracks the greatest, worst, and best forgotten key sporting moments from 2006 with Steve Bunce;

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and A Year In Premiership Square, football's only soap, from Eamonn Holmes' Saturday show, takes a hilarious imagined look at life behind the scenes at the elite end of football.

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Five Live sport brings coverage of all the festive sporting action including The Ashes.

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Top names to help you celebrate the festivities include Mark Kermode, Colin Murray, Steve Bunce, Phil Williams, Julian Worricker, Mark Pougatch and Eamonn Holmes plus Kelvin MacKenzie, Johnny Vegas and Richard Bacon.

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Christmas programme highlights on Five Live

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Christmas Eve

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1.00pm: Five Live Sports Review Of The Year

Steve Bunce presents a wry look back at the sporting year gone by including the best and worst moments, and nuggets you may have forgotten. Across 12 categories, top guest and archive footage will aid the countdown to the winners.

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3.00-6.00pm: Phil Williams Christmas Special

Phil Williams presents a mixture of fun, music and comedy to get you in the festive spirit. He will be joined by some musical names you already know and some that you'll hear a lot more from in 2007. Chuck in a mix of interviews with people who've been in the news in 2006 and a guide to what you should be buying if you're doing that last minute dash around the shops and you've got the Phil Williams Christmas Special 2006.

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6.00-7.00pm: 606 - Action Replay

Review show of the best of 606, Five Live's original football phone-in show, taking a look at the 2006 season so far. The programme rounds up the most talked about stories that have driven listener calls and comment, including West Ham beating Arsenal, Spurs beating Chelsea, Southend in the Carling Cup, referee Graham Poll, the Ben Thatcher incident plus more.

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7.00-8.00pm: Fighting Talk - AOB

Richard Bacon is judge and jury in this special news-focussed edition of the popular panel show.

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Christmas Day

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7.00-10.00am: Ashes Breakfast Live From Australia

On the eve of the fourth test, Julian Worricker celebrates Christmas in Melbourne with fans who have travelled to Australia to follow the cricket. As we wake up in Britain, they will have finished Christmas lunch "down under" so tune in to hear all about a Barmy Army Christmas and get all the news ahead of the Melbourne Test.

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10.00am-noon: The Listeners' Year

Taking a look back at the stories and issues that got listeners hot under the collar in 2006, The Listeners' Year is a review of the stories that provoked the greatest response on Victoria Derbyshire's phone-in show, and an analysis of what has happened to them since. The programme features topics including immigration, who was to blame for the collapse of Christmas club Farepak, to the debate over whether Muslim women in Britain should wear veils.

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2.00-3.00pm: Five Live's Films Of The Year

Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode with their selections of the best and worst of the movies of 2006.

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5.00-7.00pm: News Review Of The Year

Kelvin MacKenzie presents a two-hour special looking at the stories that set the agenda across politics, world news, environment, business and entertainment. Kelvin's guests will include both those in the stories and those reporting them. There will be archive montages of events as they unfolded.

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7.00-8.00pm: The Schumacher Years

A one-hour special with David Croft and Holly Samos, taking an in-depth look at the Formula 1 legend following his retirement from the track. The programme includes exclusive material from Schumacher, and the great and the good of Formula 1 including Murray Walker. Not just a nostalgic look at the highs of his career, this programme delves into the man behind the helmet in an in-depth and gritty programme.

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8.00-9.00pm: The World Cup Tapes

A second chance to hear the hugely popular World Cup Tapes, listeners' monologues submitted during the World Cup, read by Jonny Vegas, Kwame Kwei-Armah and Two Pints of Lager actress Sheridan Smith. The programme features a selection of the best monologues, inspired by the emotions and drama of the World Cup as the competition unfolded, plus interviews with their writers.

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9.00-10.00pm: A Year In Premiership Square

Forget Footballers' Wives, Premiership Square tells football how it really is. A comedy review of the football year in Five Live's unique soap opera, where Alex Ferguson has an office above the hairdressers, John Terry collects pebbles, and Posh and Becks sing at the local working men's club.

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10.00pm: Mark Pougatch At The Ashes

As 80,000 fans gather at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for the fourth test, Mark Pougatch keeps you up to date with all the Ashes news from inside the ground, and the Five Live studio brings all the day's news.

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Date: 30.11.2006
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