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Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
Is drug dealing ruining Piccadilly Gardens
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Alison and Phil ask if drug dealing is ruining Piccadilly Gardens and a Manchester University professor reviews Harper Lee’s second novel, Go Set a Watchman.
Mike asks if you have experience of gender discrimination and Elsie Dewhurst from Manchester explains what it was like to lose her sight in later life.
Becky talks to model Caprice about her autobiography.
Sam speaks to Kevin Cummins about his rock images exhibition at the Lowry Hotel which opens tomorrow and why a local MP has been complaining to the House of Commons about police.
Raees asks for your hidden literary gems and another chance for you to guess the film.
Mark asks for your embarrassing moments and stories and talks about Harper Lee's new book Go Set A Watchman.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
Fox Hunting, Buy To Let, Animal Cruelty.
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Call Allan and have your say on the day's stories. Call 0161 228 2255.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.