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23/10/2009

Simon Mayo presents live from a cinema in Hull as part of 5 live's Octoberfest. Includes Nitin Sawhney on his new projects and news that Max Moseley's successor has been chosen.

Simon Mayo presents live from screen ten of the Vue cinema in Hull as part of 5 live's Octoberfest.

The sports panel react to the announcement that Jean Todt has been elected as the new President of motorsport's governing body - the FIA, succeeding Max Mosley. Former F1 team boss Eddie Jordan gives us his take on the story.

We also assess Hull FC's chances against Portsmouth and Craig Murdock, former Hull KR and Hull FC rugby league player, takes us through the issues ahead of rugby league's Four Nations tournament.

Musician Nitin Sawhney talked about his new projects. His live performance turned into an impromptu request session, with a star turn on vocals from Mark Kermode on Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall.".

2 hours

Last on

Fri 23 Oct 2009 13:00

Chapters

  • Todt set for top-spot in F1

    The former Ferrari supremo, Jean Todt, is to succeed Max Moseley as the new head of Formula 1's world governing body, the FIA. Former F1 team boss Eddie Jordan says he's not surprised.

    Duration: 02:35

  • The Chancellor on the ongoing recession

    Despite many experts' predictions, today the UK economy did not come out of recession. It's now the longest since records began. The Chancellor, Alaistair Darling, explains the economic climate.

    Duration: 04:07

Broadcast

  • Fri 23 Oct 2009 13:00