This week's UK TV & radio

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Listings for BBC 6music on Thursday, September 2 2010

07:00Shaun Keaveny Simon Bird joins Shaun to talk about his new TV comedy. 
10:00Lauren Laverne Lauren is joined by Eels for a live session in the 6 Music studios, plus comedian Danny Robins brings us his Indie Travel Guide. 
13:00Nemone Music and chat with Nemone. Mercury nominee Villagers handpick the tracks for the week's Lunchtime Playlist. 
16:00Steve Lamacq Lammo meets another Good Day Bad Day caller and sets up another National Anthem. 
18:00Steve Lamacq's Roundtable Ahead of the Mercury Music Prize, Lammo is joined by Elly Jackson - aka 2009 nominee La Roux, plus Q magazine editor Paul Rees and Radio 1's Bethan Elfyn. 
19:00Marc Riley Marc has Calgary's very own Women live in session from Manchester. 
21:00Gideon Coe Gideon has live tracks from Genesis in 1978 and Jose Gonzalez in 2008 plus sessions from The Railway Children, Peter and The Test Tube Babies, Babes In Toyland and Sian Alice Group. 
00:00The Complete Mercurys: Laura Marling ..Marling. 6 Music looks at Laura Marling's Mercury-nominated album I Speak Because I Can, which was recorded in part at Peter Gabriel's studio with producer Ethan Jones. 
01:00Late Night Jukebox Treat your ears to the best music new and old with the 6 Music Jukebox. Chris Hawkins plays the big indie classics alongside the freshest new tunes. 
03:00The Atlantic Story 12/13. Teach Your Children: The story continues with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Yes, The Rolling Stones, and Foreigner. 
04:00The Live Music Hour Featuring Matt Johnson's brilliant The The at St George's Hall, Bradford from 1989, plus sessions from Caravan and 23 Skidoo. 
05:00Chris Hawkins Come and join 6 Music's secret society of wonderful music and daft chat with The Hawk.