Mark Crossley sits in to start your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil find out about celebrations for Chinese New Year plus a review of The People's History of Pop.
Mike speaks to singer-songwriter Graham Gouldman about writing hit songs in the 1960s and his work with 10cc.
Stephanie speaks to Beverley Knight about her new album and tour.
Sam finds out if dogs are intelligent and if intelligence has a link to health plus speaks to a former Strangeways prisoner about his experiences.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by Bury fan Michael Rhodes and Darren Webb who supports Manchester United.
Mark asks if we are too embarrassed to haggle unless we are on holiday abroad and would you buy your beloved a Valentine's brick?
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