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BBC Question Time to broadcast from London’s City Hall

June 7, 2013 - Martin Hoscik@MayorWatch

Image: BBC/Mentorn/Des Willie
David Dimbleby will host the show from City Hall. Image: BBC/Mentorn/Des Willie
BBC One’s political debate programme, Question Time is making its first ever visit to City Hall on Thursday 20th June.

David Dimbleby will chair a panel which includes Mayor Boris Johnson, Dulwich and West Norwood MP Tessa Jowell, Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey, journalist and author Melanie Phillips and comedian Russell Brand.

The programme will on BBC One at 10.35pm and will be available on BBC iPlayer after transmission.

During the show you can follow the debate on Twitter via #bbcqt and @bbcQuestionTime.

To apply for a seat in the audience register your question at bbc.co.uk/questiontime.

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