Question Time BBC1 Thursday 16th
Discussion
corozin said: Hmm, I wonder how many London motorists will be in the studio...? Or will TfL & T2000 fill it with thier little friend in oprder to make thier views (which not in any way sponsored by the bus & train companies you understand) seem popular?
Dont worry, I am sure Mr Clarkson will rip them all apart!
But should be good - I'll take my tranquilisers well before that newt-fancying communist piece of garbage Leninspart says a goddamn word.
sadoksevoli said: But should be good - I'll take my tranquilisers well before that newt-fancying communist piece of garbage Leninspart says a goddamn word.
I think you need to take you tranquilisers now
Pity that there isn't a chance for interested parties to appear on QT in the audience.
sadoksevoli said:Question Time is filmed earlier in the evening and edited - no doubt the social, political and cultural comissars of the BBC will edit out Mr Clarkson contributions
Don't be so sure, they do pay Clarkson a few quid in wages so they may wanna get thier money's worth
I'd add that since the time when Robin Day hosted it, the quality of political debate in Question Time has noticably declined and the politicians just spout thier rehearsed soundbites blandly on it these days with little contradiction from David Dimbleby. In that sense introducing some of the aggrieved, cynical repartee which Clarkson specialises in make actually make it interesting (at least for one programme!)
A quick reminder that this is on tonight at 10.35pm BBC1
The speakers are Patricia Hewitt MP, trade and industry secretary; Michael Howard MP, shadow chancellor; Ken Livingstone, London's mayor; Jeremy Clarkson.
There's a feedback section on the BBC website for any comments you may have
after the show
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/newsid_1858000/1858160.stm
The speakers are Patricia Hewitt MP, trade and industry secretary; Michael Howard MP, shadow chancellor; Ken Livingstone, London's mayor; Jeremy Clarkson.
There's a feedback section on the BBC website for any comments you may have
after the show http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/newsid_1858000/1858160.stm
corozin said: Hmm, I wonder how many London motorists will be in the studio...? Or will TfL & T2000 fill it with thier little friend in oprder to make thier views (which not in any way sponsored by the bus & train companies you understand) seem popular?
Yes, forgot to mention in the original post that it is in the London studio so I suspect there will be a fair few London motorists there.
I never go anywhere near London so I'll be watching from a sideline point of view, but should be interesting debate none the less.
John
For the safety of my family and to preserve the TV sets in the house, as well as my sanity, I think I'm going to go out tonight and give QT a miss - i don't think i can see my doctor in time to prescribe me strong enough tranqs (not that he would anyway). I effing well hate patricia hewitt - the only trade and industry she promotes is fat cat labour-donating contractors and consultants and sod the rest of us.
Incidentally every Tory candidate for the Conservative mayoral nomination said last night they would repeal congestion charging immediately upon being elected - what's more that Steve Norris (yes that's the one - shagger norris) actually knows what he's talking about when it comes to london - he'd get my vote.
Incidentally every Tory candidate for the Conservative mayoral nomination said last night they would repeal congestion charging immediately upon being elected - what's more that Steve Norris (yes that's the one - shagger norris) actually knows what he's talking about when it comes to london - he'd get my vote.
Gassing Station | Motoring News | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff





