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Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
Eamonn O'Neal sits in with Alison (09/01/2017)
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Alison and Eamonn hear from blind, vulnerable people who say they were physically abused as children by the head mistress of their specialist primary school in the 1950s.
All this week Mike is looking at ways to inspire you to feel better in 2017. Today's subject is getting fit.
Becky speaks to diver Tom Daley about his new health book.
Andy finds out how the former Granada Studios are being used to record new bands and how the closure of a major road in Manchester is affecting traffic congestion.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by Mark Moisley, chief executive of Oldham Athletic, former player Andy Holt and Matt Chambers from the Oldham Chronicle.
We ask if we should be ditching cars for good, hear whether country living is healthier than city and why some missing person cases don't get media attention.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
NHS, school abuse, rail unions, moons and care homes
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Allan speaks to callers about the NHS, school abuse, rail unions, moons and care homes.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.