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Three stories of breaking the law. Featuring a Manchester student who makes money through escort work; a long-term cannabis user who wants to educate others about the potential dangers of the drugs; and the Berkshire woman who accompanied her husband to an assisted suicide facility in Switzerland. This episode reflects some adult themes - including references to drug use and sex work. Presented and produced by Becca Bryers With contributions from: Chelsea Norris from BBC Radio Manchester John Darvall from BBC Radio Bristol Andrew Peach from BBC Radio Berkshire
Chelsea Norris tells Trevor Dann about her turbulent departure from Key 103 after 11 years and her new drive time show for BBC Manchester. Also Made In Manchester's Ashley Byrne on creating one of the biggest indie production companies outside London
Presenters form a close bond with their listeners, particularly on talk and breakfast formats. When they wave farewell, whether at their choice or the station’s, it’s good to be able to say goodbye. Listen here to the announcement of the departure of Chelsea Norris from the Key 103 breakfast programme in Manchester after 11 years, followed by the last two hours of the final show two days later. The listeners say it best: ‘It’s like losing my little girl’.
Organised by Jo Brookes and Rachel Mamelok and hosted by Key 103's Chelsea Norris and GMTV's Jenny Powell, Stepping Out for the Christie was a glittering night of fashion, music and entertainment at The Hallmark Hotel, Handforth to raise money for the Christie.