Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
After finding a film about health care in 1955, Alison and Phil begin a series of reports on how health care has changed and how some of the issues remain contemporary.
Mike speaks to two people from a new BBC project Make Film - Greatest Generation which involves people sharing wartime memories with young children combined with archive film.
Becky speaks to comedian Dave Spikey about his Punchlines tour.
Sam speaks to Jermain Jackman who won The Voice last year and has a new album out plus news of Manchester University's videos which aim to help reduce older people falling.
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Jimmy Wagg is joined by Oldham chairman, Simon Corney, and new director, Anthony Gee.
Mark finds out about dog donors and talks to someone who has spent thousands on her dog and takes a tour of a new bar in a disused tube station.
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