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David Dimbleby chairs the political debate from Crawley, with a panel including Caroline Flint, Liam Fox, David Laws, and Sir Christopher Meyer. Show more
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Question Time is in Croydon, with a panel including the former Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and former GMTV presenter Fiona Phillips. David Dimbleby chairs.
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Question Time is in Newquay. The panel includes Shadow Security Minister Pauline Neville Jones and the Liberal Democrat Communities Spokesman Julia Goldsworthy. Show more
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Schools Question Time comes from Salford. The panel includes the winner of the People's Panellist competition, and Health Secretary Andy Burnham. David Dimbleby chairs.
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How to avoid falling into the cowboy trap. After builders walked off the jobs, Clive Holland and the team fix an extension in Islington and a kitchen in Glasgow. Show more
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Series in which Clive Holland and his team try to fix the bad jobs that builders have left behind. The team tackle dodgy developers in Glasgow and a country kitchen in Essex. Show more
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Marking 30 years on air, Question Time returns in Bournemouth. With panellists Harriet Harman, Michael Heseltine, Digby Jones, David Laws and Fraser Nelson. David Dimbleby chairs. Show more
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David Dimbleby chairs Question Time from Brighton, scene of the Labour Party conference, with panellists Ben Bradshaw, Charles Kennedy, David Starkey, Theresa May and Dambisa Moyo. Show more
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The political debate comes from London, with a panel including Jack Straw, Baroness Warsi, Chris Huhne, Nick Griffin and Bonnie Greer. David Dimbleby chairs. Show more
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Question Time is in Llandudno. The panel includes Jacqui Smith MP, Cheryl Gillan MP, Lembit Opik MP, Plaid Cymru's Elfyn Llwyd and the broadcaster John Sergeant. Show more
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David Dimbleby chairs the debate from Reading, with panellists Peter Hain MP, Nick Herbert MP, Sir Ian Blair, Robert Kilroy-Silk, and Natalie Haynes. Show more
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John Humphrys chairs from Weston Super Mare. With Labour's Shaun Woodward, Tory Pauline Neville-Jones, Lib Dem Julia Goldsworthy, writer Will Self and sportsman James Cracknell. Show more
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David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Edinburgh, with a panel including new Scottish Secretary Michael Moore and Deputy First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon. Show more
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David Dimbleby is joined by the Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude, shadow health secretary Andy Burnham, George Galloway, Sally Bercow and the broadcaster Nick Ferrari. Show more
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David Dimbleby chairs the debate in Liverpool, scene of the Liberal Democrat party conference. The panel includes Vince Cable, Caroline Flint, John Redwood and Ian Hislop. Show more
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David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Manchester, scene of the Labour party conference. The panel includes Grant Shapps, Simon Hughes Brian Cox and David Starkey. Show more
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David Dimbleby chairs the debate in Birmingham, scene of the Tory party conference. The panel includes former President of the FIA Max Mosley and broadcaster Rageh Omaar.