The BBC has announced:
Party leaders to take part in BBC election programmes
David Dimbleby will host two Question Time Specials in which leaders will face audience questions consecutively.
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn will appear on 2 June, followed by Tim Farron and Nicola Sturgeon on 4 June.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-39845685
Now, given that there was some concern a few months ago over the 'packing' of Question Time audiences with Right Wing sympathisers I wonder how this is going to pan out.
Will audiences be invitation only, with invites controlled by the parties concerned?
Will the questions be notified to the participants in advance?
(I realise that the programme makers will screen potential questions and try to ensure a 'balance' but it would be, IMO, useless if all the participants are doing is trot out prepared answers)
How much audience participation will be allowed , for example, will a questioner be able to 'come back' after they've had an answer?
Also:
In addition, Mrs May and her husband Philip are also expected to appear on BBC's One Show on 9 May.
WHY Philip?
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Really? Not when I have been watching QT, and I would think they invite a cross section of both society and politics.
) so we might see a more human side to our politicians.