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BBC One's Question Time to go out on BBC radio | |
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BBC One's Question Time is also to be broadcast on BBC Radio 5 live, as the network puts an "increased emphasis on its news and political output". | BBC One's Question Time is also to be broadcast on BBC Radio 5 live, as the network puts an "increased emphasis on its news and political output". |
The weekly discussion programme, chaired by David Dimbleby, will be preceded by extra discussion of the issues making news, starting at 22:00. | |
Executive producer Steve Anderson said the decision was a "testament to Question Time's importance". | Executive producer Steve Anderson said the decision was a "testament to Question Time's importance". |
The show will be followed on BBC Radio 5 live with a further public debate. | The show will be followed on BBC Radio 5 live with a further public debate. |
The station's political editor, John Pienaar, and presenter Stephen Nolan will go through the topics addressed during the show. | The station's political editor, John Pienaar, and presenter Stephen Nolan will go through the topics addressed during the show. |
And the Pienaar's Politics show, on Sundays, will move from an evening slot to 10:00. | And the Pienaar's Politics show, on Sundays, will move from an evening slot to 10:00. |
Mr Pienaar said: "With a coalition government in office, and the country still in an economic hole, it's important to watch our politicians, explain what they're up to, and hold them to account - while also allowing them to speak for themselves. | Mr Pienaar said: "With a coalition government in office, and the country still in an economic hole, it's important to watch our politicians, explain what they're up to, and hold them to account - while also allowing them to speak for themselves. |
"I'm delighted to be a part of these schedule changes, which will allow us to put an even greater emphasis on strong political debate, and hopefully bring programmes to as many listeners as possible." | "I'm delighted to be a part of these schedule changes, which will allow us to put an even greater emphasis on strong political debate, and hopefully bring programmes to as many listeners as possible." |
Question Time is a Mentorn Media production for BBC Scotland. | Question Time is a Mentorn Media production for BBC Scotland. |
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