BBC Question Time encountered a dramatic interruption as host Fiona Bruce made a significant announcement to BBC viewers. The latest debate took place in Maidenhead, Berkshire, featuring Fiona Bruce, Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds, Conservative MP Victoria Atkins, Liberal Democrats’ Daisy Cooper, Reform UK’s Zia Yusuf, and Green Party’s Rachel Millward.
During a discussion on safeguarding the Jewish community post the recent Golders Green attack, Fiona Bruce paused the debate to disclose details about next week’s show. She informed the audience that there will be a notable change in the program schedule. Bruce mentioned that the upcoming episode will be based in London and will not air on Thursday due to election results night. Instead, the show will be broadcast on Friday once most of the election results are in. Viewers interested in attending the London program can find instructions on the Question Time website.
The show will return to its regular schedule on Thursday, May 14, with filming taking place in Brecon. Those who miss the episodes can catch up on BBC iPlayer.
