Glaswegians are needed to take part in the latest series of BBC's Debate Night with free tickets available for those wishing to attend.
By inviting locals to join in on the debate, and putting questions to those in positions of power, Glaswegians can have their say on the popular BBC Scotland’s political TV show.
The show is travelling across the country on Wednesday evenings and is urging people to visit them.
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The locations they are traveling to include the following:
- Wednesday 26 April STIRLING
- Wednesday 03 May DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
- Wednesday 10 May AYRSHIRE
- Wednesday 17 May GLASGOW
- Wednesday 24 May ELGIN
- Wednesday 31 May PERTH
- Wednesday 07 June EDINBURGH
How do I apply for free studio tickets?
You can grab free tickets through the official BBC Debate Night website by visiting www.bbc.co.uk/debatenight and clicking ‘Apply to the Audience’.
The application, which takes a couple of minutes to fill out, can be accessed via mobile, desktop, or tablet.
If you would like to attend with somebody, you should ask them to apply too.
Discussing why people should apply they say that it is the only television programme of its kind in Scotland giving you the opportunity to put your questions to the country’s decision-makers and public figures.
They are looking for people from all walks of life to ask what's on their mind with Still Game actress, Jane McCarry, having been a recent panel guest.
You can see previous episodes on the BBC iPlayer via bbc.co.uk/debatenight
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