The BBC has announced that a live edition of Question Time will be broadcast on Thursday. The one-off programme follows the widespread riots in London over the past few days that have spread to other parts of the UK. The rioting was localised to Tottenham over the weekend, before spreading to Croydon, Clapham Junction, Peckham and other areas of London yesterday. Disruption was also reported in Birmingham, Liverpool, Bristol and Nottingham. No guests have yet been confirmed for the Question Time special. BBC journalist Alex Hudson tweeted: "To all those asking about #bbcqt guests, it'll be a while before they're announced. Nothing confirmed as yet." Anyone wishing to apply to be in the audience for the Question Time special should visit the BBC Question Time website. Prime Minister (more)...
- 8/9/2011
- by By Christian Tobin
- Digital Spy
The BBC has announced that a live edition of Question Time will be broadcast on Thursday. The one-off programme follows the widespread riots in London over the past few days that have begun to spread to other parts of the UK. The rioting was localised to Tottenham over the weekend, before spreading to Croydon, Clapham Junction, Peckham and other areas of London yesterday. Disruption was also reported in Birmingham, Liverpool, Bristol and Nottingham. No guests have yet been confirmed for the Question Time special. BBC journalist Alex Hudson tweeted: "To all those asking about #bbcqt guests, it'll be a while before they're announced. Nothing confirmed as yet." Anyone wishing to apply to be in the audience for the Question Time special should visit the BBC Question Time website. Prime Minister (more)...
- 8/9/2011
- by By Christian Tobin
- Digital Spy
The BBC has announced that a live edition of Question Time will be broadcast on Thursday. The one-off programme follows the widespread riots in London over the past few days that have begun to spread to other parts of the UK. The rioting was localised to Tottenham over the weekend, before spreading to Croydon, Clapham Junction, Peckham and other areas of London yesterday. Disruption was also reported in Birmingham, Liverpool, Bristol and Nottingham. No guests have yet been confirmed for the Question Time special. BBC journalist Alex Hudson tweeted: "To all those asking about #bbcqt guests, it'll be a while before they're announced. Nothing confirmed as yet." Anyone wishing to apply to be in the audience for the Question Time special should visit the BBC Question Time website. Prime Minister (more)...
- 8/9/2011
- by By Christian Tobin
- Digital Spy
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