People have the chance to be in the audience for a popular BBC panel show this summer.
BBC One’s political debate programme, Question Time, is being hosted at the Alive Corn Exchange in King's Lynn, on Thursday, June 8.
Alive Corn Exchange are welcoming back Question Time to the venue for the second time, after the last show in 2018.
The popular current affairs discussion programme hosted by Fiona Bruce, aims to give people an opportunity to scrutinise directly senior politicians and others who exercise power and influence at a UK level.
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The episode of Question Time will air on BBC1 within hours after filming during the evening of June 8.
The first time the panellists hear the questions is when they are asked by the audience - they are never pre-warned.
Panel members will be confirmed nearer to the date.
For more information on how to be in the audience, head to the BBC website.
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