Shourjo brings you news, music and chat to start the day.
Fleetwood Mac are set to storm the stage in Manchester tonight.
Allan looks back at their definitive album Rumours and asks which albums got you interested in music.
Sam finds out about testosterone deficiency, otherwise known as the male menopause. Some still believe it doesn't exist; you'll hear from one sufferer who is keen to make more people aware of it.
Mike Sweeney sits in and chats to singer Kiki Dee about her career plus a mini selection of Sweeney's sixties classics.
Steve Saul sits in and finds out how America is managing without a lot of services, we look ahead to the rugby league world cup and why Barry Gibb is back at school in Chorlton.
Ian Cheeseman and Manchester City's former youth academy director Jim Cassell to preview tomorrow's Champions League game against Bayern Munich plus Ian talks to former defender Paul Futcher.
Coverage of the Championship match Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers (8pm). Commentary NOT available online.
Alison will be remembering independent record shops with Graham Jones, a record company sales representative for thirty years.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.