Mark sits in to start your Monday morning.
Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
How safe do you feel on public transport
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Alison and Phil ask how safe do you feel on public transport, in particular the tram, plus reaction to yesterday's FA Cup quarter-final.
Mike speaks to Phil Taylor, director of The Kirsty Club, about the celebrities who are raising money for Kirsty at the Great Manchester Run.
Becky speaks to Anne-Marie Duff who is starring in Husbands And Sons at The Royal Exchange.
Emma sits in and talks to a parenting consultant about what age is acceptable to leave your child home alone plus the latest on the rocket heading to Mars.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by Gaz Drinkwater from Full Time Red Devils and Kevin Parker, secretary of the City Supporters' Trust to preview Sunday's derby at the Etihad.
Mark asks if you would buy wonky vegetables, and speaks to a food stylist.
He also asks at what age is it in order to leave your children home alone.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
Dreams, disability allowance and the BBC
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.