Question time: politicians interview pundits
Journalists usually interview politicians, see what happened when we asked them to swap roles
TV matters: the studio audience
Mark LawsonGraham Norton at the Baftas struggled to meet the competing needs of his studio and TV audiences, writes Mark Lawson
Iain Duncan Smith: Question time
Editorial: Mr Duncan Smith will be justifiably pleased that he has been free to pose the big questions
Hypocrisy of Question Time debacle means voters lose out
Anne PerkinsAnne Perkins: The BBC's panel discussion programme should be a forum for proper political discourse not an arena for unelected polemicists
David Dimbleby: Ringmaster of our democracy
David Dimbleby: The Question Time presenter is preparing for his most controversial show yet with the appearance of BNP leader Nick Griffin
Your letters
Did Osborne fall into Marr's trap? Why the fuss about Alan Johnson? And thanks for the Ina May Gaskin piece, but more about British midwifery please
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