Join the guest list for BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions at Shetland Museum and Archives

It’s your chance to ask a question and influence the debate as BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions is coming to Shetland Museum and Archives on Friday 24 June. Book your ticket now!

Any Questions is a topical discussion in which guests from the world of politics and elsewhere are posed questions by the audience in a live broadcast.

The evening will be hosted by the BBC’s Chris Mason and panellists will be Lord Lamont of Lerwick, Jen Stout, Jackie Bailey MSP, and Maree Todd MSP.

Members of the audience are encouraged to take part in the debate and are asked to submit one or more questions that they are prepared to ask on air. Questions will be submitted on arrival at the Museum from 6.30pm on the Friday night. As a nationwide broadcast, national or international issues that are in the news that week are most likely to be chosen by the BBC production team.

The programme will be recorded live from the Shetland Museum and Archives auditorium from 8.00pm – 9.00pm and those attending must take their seats by 7.15pm.

There is no charge for admission but ticket numbers are limited. All tickets must be booked in advance. Bookings are limited to one seat per person so a full list of attendees are known.

Book your ticket now!

Anyone who would like to take part in the audience can reserve their ticket through the Shetland Museum Box Office https://thelittleboxoffice.com/smaa.

You can hear Any Questions? Every Friday at 2002, repeated on Saturday at 1310.

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