| 00:00 | 00:00BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.
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| 00:00BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.
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| 01:00 | | 01:00BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Manchester joins BBC Radio 5 live.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
| 05:00Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
| 05:00Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
| 05:00Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
| 05:00Shourjo starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
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| 06:00 | 06:00Alison and Phil find out why super-size Christmas trees are so popular this year.
| 06:00Alison and Phil look at attitudes to race today and how our towns and cities have changed
| 06:00Alison and Phil look back at last night's Champions League action.
| 06:00Alison and Phil investigate the role of private hospitals in the Health Service.
| 06:00Alison and Phil talk to local comedian Steve Coogan about his new autobiography.
| 06:00Reviewing the news of the week plus a look through the papers.
| 06:00Mike hears from Altrincham based Rhema Theatre who are touring with their Christmas play.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Mike asks if you were an immigrant in the 50s and 60s and what was it like.
| 09:00Mike hosts a discussion on how effective the Race Relations Act has been.
| 09:00Mike speaks to Dave Bartram about his second book about his time with Showaddywaddy.
| 09:00Mike speaks to film director Paul Weitz about his film Grandma which is released tomorrow
| 09:00Mike hosts a discussion about how you can avoid being lonely over the Christmas holidays.
| 09:00Becky broadcasts live from the Christmas markets in Albert Square, Manchester.
| 09:00Join Eamonn and Jimmy in the Sunday Daft Club by calling 0161 228 2255.
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| 12:00 | 12:00Becky speaks to Sister Rita Lee who runs a drop-in centre in Collyhurst.
| 12:00Becky talks to Dave Haslam about the history of nightclubs.
| 12:00Becky speaks to author Cecilia Aherne about her latest book, The Marble Collector.
| 12:00Becky speaks to the Bay City Rollers about their current tour.
| 12:00Becky speaks to Torvill and Dean about Cinderella at the Opera House in Manchester.
| 12:00Jason features the charts of 1977 and 1981 plus more tracks from both decades.
| 12:00Mike marks the 50th anniversary of the Beatles releasing the album Rubber Soul.
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| 14:00 | | | | | | 14:00Today's talking point is are fans more fickle nowadays. Jimmy Wagg presents.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Michelle Daniel sits in and has the latest on the flooding in Lancashire and Cumbria.
| 15:00Sam finds out about a discovery of ginger badgers.
| 15:00Sam broadcasts live from the Christmas markets in Albert Square, Manchester.
| 15:00Sam speaks to William Hanson about Christmas present etiquette.
| 15:00Sam has the latest on the investment at Manchester Airport.
| 15:00FM: Manchester City v Swansea City, DAB: Hull City v Bolton. NOT available online.
| 15:00Sunday afternoon conversation and music.
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| 17:00 | | | | | | 17:00Have your say on the day's local sporting action. Call 0161 228 2255.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Jimmy Wagg finds out what affect the Race Relations Act has had on the game of football.
| 18:00Former City and England goalkeeper, David James, talks about the title race and painting.
| 18:00Hear from former striker Danny Webber on Manchester United's Champions League exit.
| 18:00Nathan Middleton speaks to the Premiership's record try scorer Mark Cueto.
| 18:00Jack Dearden discusses what happens after Bolton were served with a winding-up petition.
| 18:00Saturday evening music and conversation with Liam.
| 18:00Talat-Farooq Awan and our Asian news team bring you Indus.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Mark has the latest from the BBC Weather Centre on the floods caused by Storm Desmond.
| 19:00FM: Wolfsburg v Man United, DAB: Man City v Borussia Monchengladbach. NOT online.
| 19:00Mark has advice on how to drive when there are blue lights in your rear view mirror.
| 19:00Mark visits the Manchester Christmas markets and chats to Torvill and Dean.
| 19:00Georgey celebrates Panto Day and looks for Hollywood celebrities in surprising venues.
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| 20:00 | | | | | | 20:00Michelle Hussey and Natalie-Eve Williams with unsigned local bands.
| 20:00Singer/songwriter Laura White talks about writing for Rihanna and Alicia Keys.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Call Allan and have your say on the day's stories. Call 0161 228 2255.
| 22:00Call Allan and have your say on the day's stories. Call 0161 228 2255.
| 22:00Call Allan and have your say on the day's stories. Call 0161 228 2255.
| 22:00Call Allan and have your say on the day's stories. Call 0161 228 2255.
| 22:00Richard rewinds to December 1965 and plays tracks from Marvin Gaye and Gladys Knight.
| 22:00Two hours of tracks from the 90s, this week featuring Sabrina Johnson and The Cure.
| 22:00Gerald features a selection of Frank Sinatra songs to mark 100 years since his birth.
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