Can't help feeling that Question Time is actually better without a studio audience present. Ther politicians aren't able to play to the audience, and it's not being interrupted with clapping etc..
I think it looks like a few set elements from Peston - correct me if I’m wrong?!
One for the tv geeks, it’s TC2 on air right now on ITV for the @MartinSLewis show using the Peston touchscreen and the Lorraine videowall! My @BBC_Studioworks colleagues doing a great job keeping all the shows on air.
Can't help feeling that Question Time is actually better without a studio audience present. Ther politicians aren't able to play to the audience, and it's not being interrupted with clapping etc..
BBC Scotland's
Debate Night
lets the audience ask questions but not clap, cheer or heckle. It's a far better programme as a result, and has some actual proper debate as no-one is playing to the crowd. Unfortunately it's on the BBC Scotland channel though, so no-one's really watching it.
Can't help feeling that Question Time is actually better without a studio audience present. Ther politicians aren't able to play to the audience, and it's not being interrupted with clapping etc..
BBC Scotland's
Debate Night
lets the audience ask questions but not clap, cheer or heckle. It's a far better programme as a result, and has some actual proper debate as no-one is playing to the crowd. Unfortunately it's on the BBC Scotland channel though, so no-one's really watching it.
It gets a late night repeat on BBC One Scotland along with The Edit.
I noticed logging on to the iPlayer app on Virgin this morning that a "kids" profile has appeared (not that there are any kids in this house), I presume this is part of them trying to provide for kids now schools have closed from today?