Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil find out how new rail franchises will be required to retire Pacer trains plus the man who has been trading on Deansgate for 30 years and retires today.
Mike asks if health and safety has gone mad after a lollipop man has been told to stop high-fiving children in Scotland.
Becky speaks to The Mavericks, who had a hit with Dance The Night Away, who will also be performing live.
Sam tries to solve the mystery of the dress - why do two people see different colours plus reaction to plans for Greater Manchester councils to have health spending powers.
Liam Bradford looks ahead to the weekend's action including our non-league round-up.
Mark chats to a professional eater from America who does food challenges for a living and hears from two sisters in Dunstable who say they were chased by a panther.
Liam brings you a look at the new releases and the film guide.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.