Debate Night is returning to our screens on BBC Scotland, and will be filming in Edinburgh in just two weeks time - but presenter Stephen Jardine is urging locals to join as part of the interactive audience.
Debate Night, the BBC Scotland channel's Question Time-style show, needs audience members from the capital for two upcoming shows this month.
Debate Night is the only television programme of its kind in Scotland that gives the audience the opportunity to submit questions to some of the country’s key decision-makers and public figures.
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One will be filmed on Wednesday, February 23, and another will take place on Wednesday, March 23.
Hosted by Stephen Jardine, you'll be able to put your views and ask questions of Scottish politicians and public figures. The exact panels are still to be determined.
All further information is listed below.
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How do I apply to become part of the audience?
Visit the BBC Debate night section on BBC Scotland here, and click ‘Apply to the Audience’, then select a location near you.
Filling out the online application only takes two minutes, and successful applicants will be contacted in due course.
When will the show come out?
The next episode of Debate Night is next Wednesday, February 16. The programme is recorded as live in the early evening and broadcast later that night at 10.30pm across all BBC Scotland channels.
The programme is recorded as live in the early evening and broadcast later that night at 10.30pm across all BBC Scotland channels.
For more information, visit the BBC Scotland website, here.