An episode of the long-running BBC TV panel show Question Time will be broadcast from Lancaster tonight (February 15).
TV cameras will be coming to Lancaster University, with the show coming from the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts building.
Host Fiona Bruce will be joined by MPs Graham Stuart, Lucy Powell, Drew Hendry, industrialist Juergen Maier and columnist Jill Kirby.
A BBC spokesperson told Beyond Radio they would be releasing more details of who would be on the panel nearer the time.
Question Time is a topical debate programme in which guests from the worlds of politics and the media answer questions posed by members of the public. It was first broadcast on BBC1 in 1979.
The show aired from The Platform in Morecambe in January 2022.


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