Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison and Phil find out why you should think twice before clicking like on Facebook and is it harder for working class children to pursue a career in acting.
Andy finds out about a new production performed by a group of women asylum seekers who want to change perceptions of asylum seekers in Great Britain.
Becky speaks to actor Adrian Lester about the new BBC One drama, Undercover, and singer Matt Cardle about Reggae Love Songs.
Sam has more about plans to build a helipad serving the A&E unit at Manchester Royal Infirmary on the roof of the Grafton Street car park on Oxford Road.
Jack Dearden and Trevor Hunt are joined by Salford Red Devils captain, Tommy Lee.
Nathan Middleton discusses suggestions about changes to the structure of the Six Nations. Former Premiership referee Nigel Yates and writer Neil Leigh are this week's guests.
Mark Forrest
Female first for Savile Row, dangerous appliances and running red lights
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
The first ever female master tailor to set up shop on Savile Row, dangerous home electrical appliances, and we talk driving reaction times with figures about jumping red lights.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
Microchips for pets, nuisance callers, William Shakespeare, conspiracy theories and David Cameron
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
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