Mike Sweeney
The British Pop Archive (12/04/2022)
4 hours
Mike chats to Hannah Barker about The British Pop Archive at the University of Manchester.
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4 hours
Mike chats to Hannah Barker about The British Pop Archive at the University of Manchester.
4 hours
Mike chats to Paul Moulden about the story of his life, Lethal, which tells how Paul went from world record goal scorer to fish and chip shop opener.
Mike chats to singer, Tony Hadley, about his 40th anniversary tour.
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Mike chats to Katherine Jenkins about her latest album and UK tour.
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Mike chats to comedian, Eshaan Akbar, who is embarking on his first solo tour next year.
4 hours
Mike chats to Geoffrey Moore, whose godfather was Frank Sinatra.
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Mike chats to Robin Campbell, one of the founder members of the band, UB40.
3 hours
Mike is joined by Terry Woods, deputy chief constable of Greater Manchester Police, to answer your questions.
4 hours
As footfall goes down in some of our town centres, Mike asks if you use yours.
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Mike finds out about rogue meet and greet companies near Manchester Airport.
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Mike asks if you think Boris Johnson should resign as Prime Minster following the resignation of several Cabinet ministers yesterday.
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Singer-songwriter, Emeli Sande, joins Mike ahead of her gig in Manchester.
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Mike chats to Manchester-born music producer, Tony Michaelides, who worked with and helped to launch the careers of Peter Gabriel, Sting and U2.
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Mike looks at how some of Greater Manchester's cinema may have to close for good.
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Mike hears how Boris Johnson faces a confidence vote in the Commons this evening.
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Mike is joined by Mayor for Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, to answer your questions.
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Mike chats to rock band, Black Stone Cherry, ahead of their appearance in Manchester.
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Mike finds out why schools fine parents for term time holidays and why parents are willing to pay them to make savings on holiday prices.
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Mike asks for the phone-in how the Greater Manchester trams work for you, ahead of the planned strikes this weekend.
3 hours
Mike comes live from Jodrell Bank in Cheshire, for the Bluedot Festival - celebrating 50 years since the Apollo 11 moon landings.