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I think they carefully pick the audience and questions in advance. Looks like a very weak panel to me - bit of a disgrace really that Harriott Harman, Tessa Jowell, Boris Johnson or even the new Commissioner of the Met are not in attendance.


What the hell is Piers Morgan going to talk about once he leaves his anecdotes at the door - that would be my question?

I applied and got in !!! why mention the EDF, Christ you lot really are on planet organic !


No worries though how about you all suggest a question and i may, if you are nice about our graveyard, ask it.....i was going for something like


" Borris has recently been caught in a compromising position, although the facts are being suppressed by a Right Wing leaning Journo, what knowledge have the panel of this event " ?

matthew123 Wrote:

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> I think they carefully pick the audience and

> questions in advance.


After choosing the audience they then shove them all in a small space to come up wiv questions before the panel then present them to the guys running the show and either carefully select the qs or guide them into the direction they feel it should...


Or at least that's how they said they ran it when they filmed at our work.

I've applied a few times but never got on. Suppose my demographic slot was already filled.


And I never did get those 'Top of the Pops' tickets I was promised back in 1991.


Thinking about it, I might have stood a better chance of getting on QT if my guestion hasn't been about where my TOTP tickets were.

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