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Previously on "Question Time last night"

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    dull fact of the day, my friends dad asked one of the questions last night.

    Didn't see it myself.
    I switched off when that bald bloke on the end didn't turn out to be Phil Collins. Not that I like Phil Collins or anything but I'm sure he'd have contributed more than the mealy mouthed handwringing bolllocks that came from the other panelists.
    That Nick Ferrari guy stuck the boot in a couple of times but I just find QT utterly dull these days because you can't get a fag paper between the major parties & I'm totally unconvinced of the audience being a true representation of public opinion. The only time I like it is when they have someone with forthright views that they are not afraid to express be they right or left of centre. Clare Short Vs Melanie Philips was good a few weeks back.

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  • jmo21
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    dull fact of the day, my friends dad asked one of the questions last night.

    Didn't see it myself.

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  • SueEllen
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    It's actually amusing to watch QT in Wales, Scotland or NI particularly when in Scotland someone with a proper Glaswegian accent asks a question. Also sometimes QT is lucky and they manage to do it in the region when something international newsworthy (or gossipy) happens.

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  • pacharan
    started a topic Question Time last night

    Question Time last night

    Last time it was all Welsh and last night it was all Scotch bollocks.

    Who gives a flying **** about their fringe issues and who gives a damn about the views of their fringe politicians on world affairs.

    Come on BBC, let them have their own regional versions of QT to be shown on their regional channels and let's keep QT in ENGLAND WHERE MOST PEOPLE LIVE!!.

    By the way, that Scotch MSP, Nicola Watserface, is pig ugly. And annoying.

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