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Vice-Chancellor answers Any Questions? on Radio 4

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Sir David Bell

Vice-Chancellor, Sir David Bell

The Vice-Chancellor, Sir David Bell has been invited to take part in the Radio 4 programmes ‘Any Questions?' and ‘Any Answers?' this weekend.

Listen-in as Sir David and a panel of personalities from the worlds of politics, media and elsewhere to take part in a topical discussion and answer questions on current issues in the news posed by an audience made up of members of the public.

The programme will be broadcast from Bourne End, Buckinghamshire this week and will be chaired by Shaun Ley. Alongside Sir David, the panel will include newspaper columnist, Simon Heffer and Baroness Greenfield.

Any Questions: Friday 17 August 8.00pm - 8.50pm BBC Radio 4

Any Answers: Saturday 18 August 1.10pm - 2.00pm BBC Radio 4

Listen to Any Questions on the BBC website >>>

Listen to Any Answers on the BBC website >>>

If you are wondering - the panel do not know what the questions will be before the broadcast! Questions are collected from the audience and a number are then selected by a BBC producer on the day.

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