From Grimsby tonight, and the panellists are Conservative Nadhim Zahawi, Labour's former home secretary Alan Johnson, leader of UKIP Nigel Farage, writer Germaine Greer and businesswoman and winner of 'The Apprentice' Michelle Dewberry.
Nigel's a bit old hat these days.
Not really interesting enough to get me "tuning in" any more
Last week was quite entertaining though with Simon Schama and Rod Liddle and the lady in tears in the audience
It will go some to beat that
The weeping lady has produced much resonance, even so far as being seen as a justification for altering the tax credit laws. I have seen other single mothers this week on tv saying how hard it will be under the new proposals, but what I want to know is this; where are the fathers of their children and why are they not contributing to their upkeep, instead of the British taxpayers?
Watch after he has made a comment and take note the applause sound v the number of people shown clapping. A while ago a relative saw QT and there were significantly more people clapping compared to the sound after Farage spoke.
TTG that's interesting. Also I can go back as far as Robin Day and there used to be a sort of pre amble saying how the audience had been carefully selected to avoid imbalance, I think those times are long gone.
Obviously being in the middle of the audience the sound of the clapping is higher. Each of the audience is not miked up, so boom mikes pick up the ambient applause in the room.
Having been part of a live audience many times, the recording levels sound different on the recording compared to being in the crowd.
If the inference is that the BBC turn down Farages applause because they disagree with him. Why would Farage keep returning if his performance was being nobbled. The paranoia from the anti BBC brigade is laughable.