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Re: Leading the news

Postby Suff » 14 Jun 2013, 09:59

Kate wrote:Another example. is to apply to be in the audience of Question Time and the ask a question, the vetting is amazing Dimbleby is left wing, he choses his questions carefully.


I was on Scottish Question Time in the 80's. I very carefully chose a question which I knew they would want to ask the panel. Ming Campbell (my MP at the time), made the most of it...
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Re: Leading the news

Postby Workingman » 14 Jun 2013, 11:16

We got there early for our first one. The BBC hired a YTV studio so we were all gathered in the foyer, including the panellist and their assistants, prior to the start. When it came time for us to hand in our questions it was noticeable that the assistants were clocking the most popular topics.

When the show ran it was amazing that national figures knew so much detail about a local issue: the Leeds Supertram project.

Or not.

And still Dimbleby kids us that the panellists field questions from the tops of their heads. :roll:
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