BBC Question Time in London: how to watch, full list of panellists including Piers Morgan and Brian Cox

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Question Time this week will come live from London, and the early indication is that it looks set to be a lively episode.

The political debate show is three episodes into its latest series, with the previous episodes filmed in Grimsby and Manchester being dominated by questions surrounding the cost of living crisis and new Prime Minister Liz Truss.

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The show has become a barometer for the political landscape in the UK, and this week’s episode is likely to be no different.

Here is how you can follow proceedings in London, both on TV, online and in person.

When will BBC Question Time broadcast from London?

The latest episode of Question Time will be broadcast from London on Thursday October 6 with the episode being available to watch on BBC Iplayer and on BBC One at 10:40pm.

BBC Question Time panellists

The London episode of this series of Question Time will have actor Brian Cox and broadcaster Piers Morgan on the panel.

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Brian Cox is a renowned actor who will be most familiar to many people as playing the role of Logan Roy in ‘Succession’.

He has also starred in ‘Penny Dreadful’ and played Marlon Brando in an episodes of the 2017 series ‘Urban Myths’.

Brian also has a strong CV from his roles in theatre, with one of his most recent works playing former US President Lyndon B Johnson in the 2019 run of ‘The Great Society’ on Broadway.

He will be joined on the panel by broadcaster Piers Morgan who currently has his own show on GB News.

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Piers has been a figure in UK journalism for many years, and has anchored several news shows such as Good Morning Britain on ITV as well as hosting his series ‘Piers Morgan’s Life Stories’ on which famous guests relive their lives in a one on one interview format.

The full panel

  • Piers Morgan (Presenter)
  • Brian Cox (Actor)
  • Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones (Founder of The Black Farmer Food Range)
  • Lisa Nandy (Labour MP for Wigan)
  • Nadhim Zahawi (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) 

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