A major problem is faith and moral television program that was usually proposed by Niki Campbell. It was live on BBC One between 10: 00-11: 00 on Sunday and replaced The Heaven and Earth Show as a BBC religious discussion show. [1]
The format is based on BBC One's political debate program "Question Time", but also includes more familiar elements of the daytime chat program. In the first four series, each show featured four panelists from different religious and ethical perspectives, and several contributors from the live studio audience. In the 5th series, the group was abandoned and the discussion took place entirely in the audience, but still there were many participants.
Every week, groups and audiences will discuss three moral, moral or religious topics this week.
The team consists of famous atheists [2] [3] [4] Convert to Richard Dawkins, Roman Catholic Anvil Decombe, Imam Ibrahim Mogra, Muslim commentator Muhammad Ansar. Rabbi Layanaana Klausner, Scottish philosopher John Joseph Haldan, Biblical scholar Francis Castella Coplo, Carrie, Jonathan Bartley, Peter Hitchins, [5] Alexander Goldberg, Ian McMillan, Andrew Pinsent Steven Low, Tommy Robinson, Michael Nazir Ali, Samuel Westropp, and Decca Aitken Head
This program is an interview with celebrities, a celebrity talking about their lives and their moral, moral and religious beliefs and interests. These celebrities include Richard Dawkins, Annie Lennox, John Barrowman, Benjamin Zephania, John Simpson, and Jamelia. In the 2nd series this part was deleted and focused on 3 discussions throughout the plan.
The show begins in January 2018 and is the 11th series that celebrates its 250th episode on June 3rd. [6]
Since the beginning of 2007, Niki Campbell is running. Campbell originally joined Sonia Deol.Deol in the first series program in February 2008.
In the third series of the series in June 2010, Campbell missed the plan. Kaye Adams' guests introduced the plan on these days. Campbell then returned from his absence and held his last show in July 2010.
From July 2010, The Big Questions' rest areas and their venues were hosted by a studio-based new religious and ethical discussion program, Sean Fletcher and Cherry Healey (formerly Susanna Reid, Samira Ahmed) I will. Sian Williams, Naga Munchetty, Emma) Barnett). The big problem is still from January to July and it will occur on Sunday morning of July to November.
Discussions on these and other major issues are as relevant as centuries-old Jews and others. A big question is an important question for everyone and everyone can answer regardless of our background and the experience of life. The big question was to connect stories of people of all ages and to share stories to build trust and understanding
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