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Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
Eamonn O'Neal and Michelle Adamson sit in (29/03/2017)
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Eamonn and Michelle look at the formal Brexit process which Theresa May will trigger at lunchtime and explain what it means and what will happen next.
Andy sits in and speaks to Professor Simon Fisher about the part he played in the birth of the first test tube baby, Louise Brown, at Oldham General Hospital.
Becky speaks to jazz singer and broadcaster, Clare Teal, about her forthcoming appearance at Oldham Coliseum.
Chelsea finds out what happens next as Britain officially starts to leave the EU and hears why some of the UK's top tribute acts will be on stage in Manchester.
Bill Rice is joined by MMA fighter, Saul Rogers, from Farnsworth, to talk about Manchester United, and reflect on how the Reds players on international duty got on.
We check-out your fridge to find out how posh it is, how flamingos could help sore feet and we celebrate the classic red phonebox.
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
Article 50, solar panels, depression
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Sam speak to callers about Article 50, solar panels and depression.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.