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BBC programme Debate Night filming in Aberdeen this month


By Jonathan Clark

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BBC Scotland's Debate Night.
BBC Scotland's Debate Night.

PEOPLE in the north-east of Scotland are being invited to be in the audience for a BBC programme which is filming in Aberdeen.

BBC Scotland's topical discussion TV programme Debate Night returns for its fourth series this month, with the first episode to be filmed in the Granite City on Wednesday, April 20.

The programme will later be broadcast on all BBC Scotland channels at 10.30pm.

BBC Debate Night host Stephen Jardine.
BBC Debate Night host Stephen Jardine.

Tickets to be part of the studio audience are free. To apply, visit www.bbc.co.uk/debatenight and click ‘Apply to the Audience’ and select Aberdeen.

Debate Night is the only TV programme of its kind in Scotland that gives you the opportunity to put your questions to some of the country’s key decision-makers and public figures.

This year's episodes have featured senior politicians, plus non-political guests including comedian Susie McCabe, former Dragons’ Den entrepreneur Piers Linney, columnist Brian Wilson, Pat Kane and Hugo Rifkind, and Deacon Blue musician Ricky Ross.

Previous episodes of Debate Night are available to watch on BBC iPlayer: www.bbc.co.uk/debatenight.


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