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David Dimbleby presents the political debate show from Bradford.
David presents the political debate show from Llanelli.
A political debate hosted by David Dimbleby.
A political debate hosted by David Dimbleby.
A political debate hosted by David Dimbleby.
A political debate hosted by David Dimbleby from Dundee.
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from Chelmsford.
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Ilford, London.
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Doncaster.
David Dimbleby presents topical debate.
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In the first of the two programmes, the Justice Secretary Michael Gove will answer questions on the case to leave the EU to a Question Time audience in Nottingham. This programme will broadcast on Wednesday 15 June.
Four days later, on Sunday 19 June, the Prime Minister David Cameron will take questions on the arguments to retain EU membership. This programme is live from Milton Keynes.
Question Time will be moderated by David Dimbleby, and both programmes will be screened in the early evening to reach as wide an audience as possible.
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from York.
BBC One will screen two special editions of Question Time in the run-up to the EU Referendum, putting leading advocates of the case to remain and the case to leave the European Union directly in front of a live audience.
In this the second of the two programmes, the Prime Minister David Cameron will take questions on the arguments to retain EU membership. This programme is live from Milton Keynes on Sunday 19 June.
Question Time will be moderated by David Dimbleby, and both programmes will be screened in the early evening to reach as wide an audience as possible.
Topical debate with prominent public figures and an invited audience in Preston, chaired by David Dimbleby.
David Dimbleby presents Question Time from Brighton.
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