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Alison and Phil find out about a new insurance scheme to help local flooding victims and find out what happens to bodies donated to science at the University of Manchester.
Andy Crane speaks to a mother and daughter from Glossop about a new autism booklet.
Becky speaks to Lee Ingleby who is starring in the new BBC One drama, The A Word.
Emma speaks to the man behind a plan to hand out wild flower seeds at the FC United football match on Saturday.
Do you think Jose Mourinho and Manchester United are made for each other? Bill Rice will be joined by former United striker Danny Webber.
Mark Forrest
Double yellow lines, no-scream roller coaster, learning from Call The Midwife
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Where can you get away with parking on double yellow lines? Plus the roller coaster where you can't scream and the woman who delivered a baby after watching Call The Midwife.
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