Thursday 21 January 2010

BBC's Question Time questions


Recently there has been a reminder to the audience that the BBC's Question Time panel does not receive the questions in advance, to various assorted gasps of amazement. How can the panel know the answers? They come with reams of notes. They must be prepared in advance!

Well, of course, it isn't that hard to guess the questions. Look at the news and look at where its being held. But it is difficult to get five out of six, in the right order, plus a fluffy quickie for the last question.

My secretary Miss CD, is a regular winner of our office Fantasy Question Time, so she will be picking the top 6 questions for tonight's QT from Milton Keynes.

1. Haiti - is the UK/USA doing enough
2. Freedom for Munir Hussain and the implications
3. Frances Inglis jailed for murdering brain damaged son - change to the law
4. Tories marriage tax proposals
5. Obesity treatment on the NHS
6. Assisted suicide in Scotland

Final question - Something about Avatar/Bafta


Your guesses in the comments. Entries close at 10.30pm

19 comments:

  1. Obama and his reigning in or perhaps even splitting of the banks? Too new?

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  2. Should do my own

    1. Haiti - is the UK/USA/UN in charge?
    2. Tories marriage tax proposals
    3. Frances Inglis jailed for murdering brain damaged son - change to the law
    4. Freedom for Munir Hussain
    5. Counter terrorism budget cuts/weak pound
    6. Obama loveout.

    Final question - Something to do with a Prince Harry Aussie comment.

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  3. I predict ...a riot6:58 pm

    1. Haiti fund raising
    2. Cadbury - British jobs for British workers.
    3. Common sense justice frees Hussain
    4.Foreign office cuts
    5. Straw and Hoon and Chilcot
    6.Harman on class war.

    Spice Girls musical soft q.

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  5. Anonymous9:02 pm

    The 'Banks never too big to fail' story will make a late entry.

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  6. Almost guarantee an Iraq question. Andrew Roberts on, of famous quote "Iraq has been a victory for the US-led coalition" and that "history will probably, assuming it is researched and written objectively, congratulate Mr Bush".

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  7. Obama and the banks.

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  8. Well first out was Iraq. Again!
    Jack Straw's evidence.

    Quite surprised it was first question, phrased as a setback for Labour. The usually so lightweight she has to be Sarah Tether was convincing on this, and on calling the PM to go to the enquiry early, and low and behold, within minutes of the recording ending, ***SKY BREAKING NEWS ** Gordon is now going to give evidence before the election.

    Jason was right.

    2. Tory marriage Tax proposals
    3. Freedom for Munir Hussain
    4.Burkha UKIP question. {no one got that one}
    5.Cadburys / RBS

    No funny final question.

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  11. Nice work guys - no mention of te banks, QT stays away from difficult questions that require more than grandsatnding.

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