Jason Hardy sits in to bring you news, music and chat to start the day.
Allan finds out about a local school making the day shorter rather than longer plus regular news, travel, sport and weather updates.
Mike asks should we build on our green spaces as people in Whaley Bridge braved the cold to protest against the idea of houses being built on green belt land.
Becky speaks to actress Alice Barry from Shameless and Benidorm.
Phil speaks to the retiring artistic directory of Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre plus the demise of Flappy Birds and how did Phil's dog Buster do on the obstacle course?
Jimmy Wagg is joined by Stuart Brennan from the Manchester Evening News and Paul Henry, a Manchester United fan.
Mark is talking family trees, as he hears from a Leeds man searching for his real dad.
Mark hears about a new exhibition showcasing 1,000 faces from Ipswich, Suffolk. Show more
Joe Wilson sits in with a great way to spend every evening from 10pm. It's the late show.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.