| 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.
| 05:00Bill sits in and starts your day with news headlines, business, sport and music.
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| 06:00 | 06:00Alison and Phil find out about the closure of the A6 near Stockport for roadworks.
| 06:00Michelle and Phil mark the 30th birthday of the East Lancashire Railway.
| 06:00Michelle and Phil ask how old do you think is too old when it comes to driving.
| 06:00Alison and Phil ask why so few affordable homes are being built in Manchester.
| 06:00Alison and Phil ask if a bike sharing scheme in Manchester and Salford has been a success.
| 06:00Eamonn speaks to a local scuba diver who has raised WWII bouncing bombs from a loch.
| 06:00Mike reflects on the role St Ann's Church played in helping victims of the Arena attack.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Mike speaks to Barbara Lewis who is launching a modelling career at the age of 64.
| 09:00Mike finds out about the Save Salford Victoria Theatre campaign.
| 09:00Mike chats to local actor Sophie Osborne about her latest theatre production.
| 09:00Mike asks if you think we say "I love you" too much or too little.
| 09:00Eamonn speaks to Ashleigh Talbot as we continue her story of gender re-assignment.
| 09:00Phil speaks to Danny Seward about his new album plus the gardening phone-in after 11.
| 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 Martine McCutcheon about new single, album and tour.
| 12:00Becky speaks to Martine Wright who was caught up in the 7/7 bombings in London.
| 12:00Becky speaks to music manager and author, Simon Napier-Bell.
| 12:00Becky speaks to Alexandra Burke who is starring in Sister Act at The Palace Theatre.
| 12:00Becky speaks to actor Stephen McGann about his book.
| 12:00Jason selects another mix of 70s tracks then counts down the chart of this week in 1972.
| 12:00Mike plays more great songs from the 1960s (DAB only from 1400, FM - Challenge Cup).
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| 14:00 | | | | | | 14:00Mark sits in and talks to athlete Paula Dunn who competed at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.
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| 15:00 | 15:00Chelsea talks to Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, about railway funding.
| 15:00Chelsea hears from Sir Geoff Hurst who has been named Freeman of the Borough of Tameside.
| 15:00Chelsea finds out how dogs could help doctors diagnose Parkinson's disease more quickly.
| 15:00Steve sits in and has news of vandalism to the East Lancs Railway.
| 15:00Ted speaks to broadcaster, actor and writer Adil Ray about Citizen Khan and lots more.
| | 15:00Live Challenge Cup semi-final coverage of Wigan Warriors v Salford Red Devils.
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| 18:00 | 18:00Hear from Sale Harriers' Kadeena Cox following the World Para Athletics Championships.
| 18:00Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku speaks for the first time since moving to Old Trafford.
| 18:00Wigan Warriors chairman Ian Lenagan on the first ever Super League game in Australia.
| 18:00Jack Dearden and Trevor Hunt look ahead to the Challenge Cup semi-finals.
| 18:00Lancashire captain Steven Croft reflects on the rained-off game against Notts Outlaws.
| 18:00Adam plays two hours of tracks from the 1980s.
| 18:00News, comment and entertainment for the Asian community with Talat-Farooq Awan.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Georgey chats to some contestants who were on the original Generation Game.
| 19:00Georgey asks what have you kept for ages and talks about decluttering.
| 19:00The pensioners doing parkour, Georgey's yodelling lesson and comedy from Tom Allen.
| 19:00Georgey marks the 50th anniversary of the change in the laws on homosexuality in the UK.
| 19:00Theme park rides, the return of the Generation Game and author Carol Drinkwater chats.
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| 20:00 | | | | | | 20:00Michelle Hussey and Natalie-Eve Williams feature a session from The Mantells.
| 20:00Karen Gabay and Mr V speak to soul singers LaSharVu about forming their own supergroup.
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| 22:00 | 22:00Callers speak to Sam about Tinnitus, electric cars, NHS treatment and an X-Factor star.
| 22:00Sam Walker sits in. Call and have your say on the day's stories. Call 0161 228 2255.
| 22:00Sam chats to callers about Robotics, diesel and petrol ban and the Post Office.
| 22:00Sam Walker sits in. Call and have your say on the day's stories. Call 0161 228 2255.
| 22:00Two hours of great memories from Manchester's influential Pendulum club, 1971-1973.
| 22:00Stephanie plays two hours of tracks from the original 7" singles.
| 22:00Gerald plays another unforgettable selection of songs from the 1930s to the 1960s.
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