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BBC flagship Question Time returns to Dulwich because of Brexit drama – and you can join in

BBC One’s flagship political discussion programme will be filmed at James Allen’s Girls’ School
(JAGS) in Dulwich this Thursday.
This is a last minute change of location as Question Time will now be broadcast from London to allow participation from panellists who might not be able to attend due to unfolding Brexit developments and commitments in Westminster.
Question Time is the nation’s most popular political debate programme and hears from a range
of voices. The programme’s panel always has representation from the government of the day
and the official opposition party, as well as representatives from other political parties. The rest
of the panel is formed of political commentators and well-known public figures.
This is the second time the programme will be visiting Dulwich, and producers Mentorn Media
are keen to encourage Dulwich residents and those from the surrounding areas to apply to be
part of the Question Time audience.
Residents can apply to attend through the following link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5vyK2GwYrdQGFvCJyKNfZhn/join-the-question-
time-audience/contact.
Filming will take place within the recently opened Community Music Centre, in the impressive
Vaughan Williams Auditorium, which provides state of the art facilities including professional
lighting and sound equipment.
The programme will be broadcast on Thursday 10.35pm on BBC One.
Viewers are encouraged to interact via Twitter using #bbcqt.

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