Any Questions?

Any Questions?
a British radio programme in which members of the public can ask politicians and other well-known people for their opinions about issues that are in the news. It is broadcast every week from a different town, and has been running since 1948. People can also telephone the BBC to give their response to what the politicians, etc. have said in a programme called Any Answers?. Since 1979 there has been a similar programme to Any Questions? on BBC television, called Question Time.

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