BBC One Question Time is coming to Eastleigh on Thursday 22 January 2015.
BBC One – Question Time is The BBC’s flagship political debate programme presented by David Dimbleby.
How to join the Question Time audience?
To join the Question Time audience, you need to fill out a form online: BBC One – Question Time – Join the Question Time audience.
BBC One Question Time Eastleigh: The panel
The BBC One Question Time venue is The Point theatre on Leigh Road in Eastleigh.
The panel is Esther McVey, Conservative; Diane Abbott, Labour; Tim Farron, Liberal Democrat; Paul Nuttall, UKIP, and Amol Rajan, Editor of The Independent.
This week's #bbcqt panel in Eastleigh: @EstherMcVeyMP, @HackneyAbbott, @timfarron, @paulnuttallukip and @amolrajan. pic.twitter.com/9t1skvpASN
— BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) January 21, 2015
About joining the Question Time audience
“We contact applicants on the Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday before the programme.
Due to the high volume of requests received we apologise that we are unable to call everyone. If you hear nothing from us please assume that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
The audience is a key factor in the programme and moves the debates forward; if called you will be asked what topics that you would like to discuss and subsequently to provide two questions.”
From BBC One – Question Time – Join the Question Time audience
You can also have your say using Text or Tweet messages.
Text debate
You can take part in the debate during the programme by sending Question Time a text message. The number is 83981.
A selection of viewers’ comments will appear during the programme via red button.
Each week the programme receives up to 5,000 viewer comments.
Twitter debate
You can also take part in the live debate on Twitter, the micro-blogging site. Remember to insert the hashtag #bbcqt in your messages.
You can also follow messages from the programme on its Twitter account: @bbcquestiontime.
#bbcqt from Eastleigh this week. A famous resident is the Spitfire – it first flew from the town’s airfield in 1939 pic.twitter.com/Ev6zn7QNim
— David Lockhart (@DaveyLockhart) January 20, 2015
This week #bbcqt is in Eastleigh, one of Ukip’s ‘most wanted’ seats in #GE2015 according to Sky News http://t.co/GDWfc2ufdn
— David Lockhart (@DaveyLockhart) January 19, 2015
If you join the BBC One Question Time audience in Eastleigh or watch the programme, please leave a comment here after the programme to share your view with the community.
Here is an old BBC Question Time episode on 28 February 2013 in Eastleigh: Full Episode.
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