Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Allan looks at the sale of the famous Embassy Club in Harpurhey which has promted Bernard Manning Junior to say cabaret is dead.
Mike is live from the Manchester Christmas markets in Albert Square.
All this week you can hear Becky chatting to Slade front man and author, Noddy Holder. He talks about his early life, how he discovered music and being on Top Of The Pops.
Phil speaks to Iain Watters who was involvde in the baked alaska drama on the Bake Off and the Strictly panel reviews the semi-final.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by local journalist Tony Bugby and Oldham fan Lucas Summers to review the weekend's action.
Mark hears about the public official who has resigned today for using the 'F' word and can animals be gay.
Alison is joined by a wicked prince, a panto dame and an amateur dramatics regular to talk about pantomimes.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.