Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 June 1995 and featuring Loveland, Dodgy, Bon Jovi, Jam & Spoon, Whigfield, Annie Lennox and Robson & Jerome. Show more
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Consumer series. The motor trade comes under the spotlight, as the team reveals how one of Britain's biggest garage chains gets drivers to pay for unnecessary work. Show more
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The team turn the spotlight on holidays, revealing the perils of airport parking and going undercover to expose the truth about holiday hire cars and confusing cabin luggage rules.
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Consumer series. The team expose the sales tricks at one of Britain's biggest furniture stores and reveals how hundreds of pounds can be saved on household bills.
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Nicky Campbell presents from Salford. Does carrying an offensive weapon deserve a prison sentence? Should performance-enhancing drugs be allowed in sport? Show more
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Heartlands Academy, Birmingham. Has the government let the press off the hook? And can you be a Christian without God?
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Heartlands Academy in Birmingham and asks just one big question: Could robots and artificial intelligence do more harm than good? Show more
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The 250th edition of The Big Questions comes live from Brunel University London in Uxbridge. Nicky Campbell asks: Is it ethical to take part in the World Cup? Show more
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Brunel University London in Uxbridge. He asks just one very big question: Is the liberal world order in crisis? Show more
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate from James Allen's Girls' School, London. The panel discuss whether drugs should be treated like alcohol and if London is only for the rich. Show more
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Heartlands Academy, Birmingham. He asks: Is it right to design babies?; and Should museums give back other nations' treasures?
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Nicky Campbell presents debate live from Appleton Academy, Bradford. He asks: should gambling be made socially unacceptable? And, do some communities ignore human rights law? Show more
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Oasis Academy MediaCity in Salford. Are private schools immoral? And should Britain be afraid of its far right?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Lliswerry High School in Newport. Should surrogacy become a commercial business? And is religion good for mental health?
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Nicky Campbell presents lively debate. Topics include is free speech under threat at universities, should meat be taxed to save the planet and has the West misunderstood Buddhism. Show more
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate from Appelton Academy, Bradford. Is time up for flirting at work? Should persecuted Christians jump the UK asylum queue? Show more
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Nicky Campbell presents debate from Netherhall School, Cambridge, with discussion on whether President Trump has been good for the world. Plus, is inequality a vital incentive? Show more
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Nicky Campbell presents from Northumbria Students' Union, Newcastle. The panel discuss whether the left has a problem with anti-Semitism and if porn is damaging to society. Show more