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WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE PART OF BBC SCOTLAND’S DEBATE ON ‘CHOOSING SCOTLAND’S FUTURE’?

Posted on Thursday, 24 May 2012 03:19AM by
PROGRAMME: Choosing Scotland’s Future, BBC 1 Scotland 10:25pm
WHERE:    BBC Scotland, Pacific Quay, Glasgow, G51 1DA
WHEN:        Sunday 27th May
TIMES:    Doors open at 5pm the show will be recorded from 6pm - 7pm
BOOK ONLINE:  www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-18107481
CONTACT: TVDebates@bbc.co.uk or call 0141 422 6520. The deadline to make an application is Friday 25th May at 11am.

EACH AUDIENCE MEMBER MUST COMPLETE AN INDIVIDUAL BOOKING FORM

This is the second in the series of debates on Choosing Scotland’s Future as part of our coverage of the independence referendum debate. The UK and Scottish government have been seeking views on the question to be asked, the rules governing the campaign and the vote. And now you’ll have the opportunity to say what matters most with a panel of senior politicians ready to answer your questions.

The programme will be pre-recorded in our studios at Pacific Quay Glasgow at 6pm and broadcasted on BBC 1 Scotland at 10:25pm on Sunday 27th May and we need YOU to ask the questions.

Audience members will have the opportunity to question and comment during the debate, but we can’t guarantee every question will be used. Please complete the online booking form with your question or complete the form attached and send it to us at TVDebates@bbc.co.uk by Friday 25th May at 11am. We will call or email you an E-Ticket as soon as your seat has been reserved.

Audience attendance must be confirmed in advance. In line with BBC guidelines, we require a balanced audience for this event. In order to ensure this, we will ask all members of the audience to complete a booking form stating whether they’re associated with any political party, or if they already have a favoured view on whether Scotland should become independent or remain part of the UK.