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BBC 1: 'The Big Questions' World War I Special Debate

The Big Questions
World War I Special Debate
Filming in London, SE14
Sunday, 11th May 2014

The Big Questions, BBC1’s topical ethical debate show, is now looking for audience members for its special debate marking the centenary of World War I.

We will be debating the following question (subject to change):

Did World War I change Britain for the better?

The location is in New Cross, London, SE14 on Sunday, 11th May2014, audience required for 12.30pm.

As an audience member, you may even get the chance to contribute to the discussions yourself, although due to the number of people in the audience we cannot guarantee this.

The programme is pre-recorded and will be broadcast on BBC1 on Sunday 18th May at 10am.

The Big Questions is the BBC’s flagship ethical and moral debate programme. It is hosted by the experienced television and radio presenter Nicky Campbell, and airs on Sunday mornings from 10am-11am from locations all around the country. The show addresses tricky moral questions facing the nation today, consulting front row experts and a select studio audience. Beliefs, informed opinions and personal stories are all aired during lively debates.

If you would like to apply for a seat in the audience, please email us, making sure to leave a contact phone number.

Please contact Jon Mann on 0141 611 9630 or JMann@mentorn.tv

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