Mark sits in and starts your day with music and sports updates.
Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
Michelle Adamson sits in with Phil (24/04/2017)
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Michelle sits in with Phil and hears about the new £3m wing at Gorton Monastery which opens today.
Mike speaks to John Wheeler, frontman of American band Hayseed Dixie, formed in 2001.
Becky speaks to violinist Min Kym about her new book which tells the story of how she lost her 300-year old Stradivarius violin.
Chelsea looks ahead to this week's television with Alex Grundy plus the latest from Chorlton on the murder of a former Royal Navy officer.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by Rochdale youth team manager, Chris Brown, and academy manager, Tony Ellis.
Georgey chats to Bananarama who are reforming with their original 1980s line-up, talks random acts of kindness after a London Marathon runner helped a stranger over the finish line
Allan Beswick's Late Night Phone-In
Bank holidays, lying, tropical fish and the burka
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Allan speaks to callers about bank holidays, lying, tropical fish and the burka.
BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.