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BBC One's The Big Questions will be broadcasting from Wychwood School in Oxford on Sunday 17 th May. They are currently looking for people from the local community who might be interested in joining them in their audience. The Big Questions is the BBC's flagship live religious, moral and ethical debate show fronted by Nicky Campbell. It features specially invited front-row speakers who have a particular interest, expertise or personal story that relates to one of the week's debates.
These speakers debate in front of a wider studio audience.
While they cannot guarantee everyone the opportunity to speak, our audience is sometimes invited to contribute to the discussion too. Two episodes will be recorded in Oxford.
The first will be a live broadcast which requires the audience to be on location at 8:30am on Sunday 17th. This will be a more topical programme revolving around the week's news event. The second will be a pre-record which will air on Sunday 31 st May and requires the audience to be on location at 12:30pm on Sunday 17 th.
This will be a special programme revolving around one question - 'Is God the problem?'If anyone would like a seat in the audience, please contact audiencetbq@mentorn. tv or 0141 611 9626.
Please include your full name and a contact telephone number.