This week's UK TV & radio

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Listings for BBC Radio 4 on Friday, September 10 2010

06:00Today With Sarah Montague and John Humphrys. Including Sports Desk at 6.25am, 7.25am, 8.25am; Weather 6.05am, 6.57am, 7.57am; Yesterday in Parliament 6.45am; Thought for the Day 7.48am. 
09:00The Reunion Sue MacGregor gathers together some of the on- and off-stage participants from the controversial Miss World 1970 beauty contest, held at the Royal Albert Hall in London. 
09:45Book of the Week: Storyteller - The... ...Life of Roald Dahl. Storyteller - The Life of Roald Dahl: Julian Rhind-Tutt reads from Donald Sturrock's biography of Roald Dahl. 5/5: Even close to death Dahl was in mischievous mood. 
10:00Woman's Hour A Woman's Hour special with Jenni Murray and the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire at 90. 'Debo' is the last surviving Mitford sister and has witnessed the 20th century up close. 
10:45The Blitz Series telling stories of the Blitz from across the UK. 6/6: John F Jungclaussen travels to Lubeck in northern Germany to find out about the night in 1942 when the city was bombed. 
11:00Journey of a Lifetime RGS/BBC dream-travel competition winner Nick Hunt follows the fate of a group of migrant Indian workers in Dubai as they re-integrate with their families at home after years away. 
11:30Old Harry's Game Andy Hamilton's comedy series set in hell. 6/6: Satan finally solves Edith's murder and Edith discovers something astonishing about humans descended from angels. 
12:00You and Yours Peter White speaks to a man who tried to live without producing any carbon. Plus the latest on Edinburgh's tram system and the high charges airlines are adding to ticket prices. 
12:57Weather The latest weather forecast. 
13:00The World at One National and international news with Shaun Ley. 
13:30More or Less Tim Harford presents the magazine which explains the numbers behind the news. 
14:00The Archers It's the night of the golf club dinner and there's a new crisis for Kathy to handle. 
14:15Afternoon Play: What the Nun Discovered What the Nun Discovered, by Harriet O'Carroll. Sr MaryJo returns to Ireland after years as a missionary, to a disillusioned public and a Church which has lost much of its authority. 
15:00Gardeners' Question Time Chris Beardshaw, Anne Swithinbank and Matt Biggs answer questions from gardeners in Northamptonshire. Eric Robson chairs. 
15:45James and the Giant Tree House Following the fortunes of James Aldred as he builds a giant tree house in the rainforest in Gabon. 5/5: Having faced endless problems, James's team finally complete the tree house. 
16:00Last Word Radio 4's obituary programme, analysing and reflecting on the lives of people who have recently died. 
16:30The Film Programme Stephen Frears talks to Francine Stock about his new film Tamara Drewe. 
17:00PM Full coverage and analysis of the day's news with Carolyn Quinn. Including at 5.57pm Weather. 
18:00Six O'Clock News The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. 
18:30Chain Reaction Chat show in which last week's interviewee becomes this week's interviewer. 5/6: Political satirist Harry Shearer interviews co-creator of The Office Stephen Merchant. 
19:00The Archers There's an unexpected arrival at Lower Loxley and Joe finally gets the recognition he deserves. 
19:15Front Row Kirsty Lang with arts news, interviews and reviews. 
19:45The Blitz Series telling stories of the Blitz from across the UK. 6/6: John F Jungclaussen travels to Lubeck in northern Germany to find out about the night in 1942 when the city was bombed. 
20:00Any Questions? Shaun Ley chairs the topical discussion from Sheffield High School with questions for the panel including Brendan Barber, Ed Balls MP, Mark Harper MP and Anne McElvoy. 
20:50A Point of View Book-lover Lisa Jardine muses on her conversion to the e-book and admits she's reading Tony Blair's autobiography not in a beloved hardback but on her electronic reader. 
21:00The Friday Play: Siege Siege Tragi-comic drama about a hostage siege at a residential care home. Based on an idea by Francesca Joseph, and improvised by the cast. 
21:58Weather The latest weather forecast. 
22:00The World Tonight National and international news and analysis with Ritula Shah. 
22:45Book at Bedtime: Alex y Robert Alex y Robert 5/10. Loreli King reads from the novel by Wena Poon. Three months after Las Fallas, Roberto has retired from the bullring. But Alex won't let him forget his past. 
23:00Great Lives Matthew Parris presents the biographical series. 6/9: Edwina Currie discusses the life of the former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir. With historian Ahron Bregman. 
23:30Today in Parliament News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament. 
00:00News and Weather The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather. 
00:30Book of the Week: Storyteller - The... ...Life of Roald Dahl. Storyteller - The Life of Roald Dahl: Julian Rhind-Tutt reads from Donald Sturrock's biography of Roald Dahl. 5/5: Even close to death Dahl was in mischievous mood. 
00:48Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. 
01:00As BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service. BBC Radio 4 resumes at 5.20am. 
05:20Shipping Forecast The latest shipping forecast. 
05:30News Briefing The latest news from BBC Radio 4. 
05:43Prayer for the Day Daily prayer and reflection with the Most Rev Mario Conti, Archbishop of Glasgow. 
05:45A View Through a Lens Wildlife cameraman John Aitchison highlights the beauty of nature. 4/5. Flying Elk: John films the flight from Sweden to Scotland, with companions that include two moose.