The debate show announced their location for this week to be Skipton and request locals join their studio audience.
The show will air in Skipton on Thursday 6th March.
'Question Time' hosted by Fiona Bruce debates political topics and media related answer questions from members of the public.
The public can join the studio audience and submit questions on the night for the panel to debate.
Question Time is in Skipton this week, on Thursday March 6th
— BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) March 3, 2025
Would you like to be part of the studio audience?
Apply here: https://t.co/3ivO2BXgl1 #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/fNncRDfJcf
The program airs at 10:45pm on BBC ONE.
On 'X', the show asked for local to fill out the form to be a part of the studio audience for Thursday's episode.
To enter click the link to the form here.
Or to hear more about 'Question Time' visit their website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006t1q9

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