Mark Crossley sits in to start your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
Eamonn O'Neal sits in with Alison Butterworth (13/07/2016)
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Eamonn O'Neal sits in with Alison to look ahead to the events which will lead to Theresa May taking up the role of Prime Minister.
Jimmy Wagg sits in and speaks to author Clinton Heylin about the history of punk and the gig at the Lesser Free Trade Hall that some say changed the course of popular music.
Becky speaks to Lemn Sissay about his new poem for the Museum of Science and Industry.
Emma Goswell sits in and spotlights Theresa May as she becomes our new Prime Minister and looks at a BBC investigation which reveals the true extent of the trade in fake goods.
Join Mark Crossley for an hour of music, conversation and updates through the summer.
As the famous Batley Variety Club shuts down we ask is variety dead? We get a warning about sepsis and discuss the row about kissing your children from Victoria Beckham's photo.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
Midlife crisis, speed dating, family trees and bull fighting
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Callers talk to Sam about Midlife crisis, speed dating, family trees and bull fighting
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.