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Alison Butterworth and Phil Trow
Michelle Adamson sits in with Phil (29/08/2017)
3 hours on BBC Radio Manchester
Michelle and Phil ask if a national newspaper is right in claiming Bolton is a dying town.
Mike speaks to impressionist Jon Culshaw plus live music from the Lancashire Hotpots.
Justin speaks to Craig Revel Horwood, Diana Vickers and Debra Stephenson about the new musical, Son Of A Preacher Man.
Ted sits in with news of plans being approved for Oldham's new Coliseum Theatre.
Jimmy Wagg is joined by former Blue, Jim Whitley, and our Manchester City commentator, Andy Buckley, to talk about City's fighting spirit against Bournemouth and Everton.
Johnny asks if public shaming is a good deterrent to stop drink driving, reminisces about former BBC soap Eldorado and hears about the new Dusty Springfield musical.
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