Mark wakes you up with music, the papers, sport and interaction.
Alison and Phil mark the 60th anniversary of Jodrell Bank which has also been chosen as the next UK entry to bid for World Heritage status.
Former Apprentice candidate Rebecca Jeffrey and current candidate Charles Burns join Mike to discuss last night's task.
Becky speaks to Nell Bryden about her new album, Bloom.
Chelsea hears how 1,200 new jobs are being created in Bolton plus news of Theresa May's visit to Greater Manchester today.
Liam Bradford looks at the big sports stories of the week including all of the England news ahead of the Rugby League World Cup.
Georgey discusses dining alone and hears about a dinosaur discovered in a cupboard, a pigeon in a taxi and a rally driver who has been in the car for 50 years.
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BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.