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Three BBC shows in Chester area next week

A BAND of expert BBC panellists will be in Chester next week to record three popular TV and radio programmes.

Political discussion TV show Question Time and Radio 4 programmes Any Questions? and Gardeners’ Question Time will all be recorded at venues across Chester.

Any Questions? is chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby and will be recorded at Christleton High School - which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year - on Friday, May 23.

Tickets are still available on 01244 335 843.

The day before, Jonathan’s brother David will be in the city to host current affairs programme Question Time at the new performing arts centre at The Hammond School in Mannings Lane, Chester, on Thursday, May 22 from 8.15pm.

Finally, green-fingered Kingsley gardeners will star in two editions of BBC Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time which will be recorded on Monday, May 19 at Kingsley Community Centre.

Full story in Friday’s Chronicle.

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