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Open to Question was a current affairs television programme, broadcast by BBC Scotland. Beginning as a regional broadcast in June 1972 until 1973, the programmes were hosted in turn by Donny MacLeod, Mary Marquis and Donald MacCormick. Guests in the early programmes included Chay Blyth and John Ridgway, the Atlantic rowers; Communist Jimmy Reid and Lord George MacLeod of Fuinary; and MPs, anti-Royalist Willie Hamilton, and pro-Royalist Norman St John-Stevas. In 1976, the programme was revamped and networked on BBC1 with Don Cupitt, Dean of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, moderating the discussion, focusing on religious matters.[3] The series was rested after 1977 but returned in 1984 under the production of BBC Scotland, featuring an audience of youngsters, mainly teenagers.[4] After airing on BBC1 Scotland with Hilary O'Neill and Michael MacFarlane as hosts, the show moved to BBC2 in December 1984 with repeats of most of the episodes. An episode featuring David Steel was not included in the re-runs.[5] In 1988, Krishnan Guru-Murthy became the host of the series at just 18 years old.[6][7] John Kelly replaced Guru-Murthy for the final series, in 1992. The series brand continued on BBC Radio 1 hosted by Emma Freud from January - December 1994.[8]

Open to Question
Presented byDonny MacLeod
Mary Marquis
Donald MacCormick
Don Cupitt
Hilary O'Neill
Michael MacFarlane
John Nicolson[1]
Krishnan Guru-Murthy
John Kelly
Production
Running time35-60 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC Two Scotland
Release5 June 1972 (1972-06-05)[2] –
23 March 1992 (1992-03-23)

Premise edit

It was a British audience participation talk show which involved Scottish teenagers asking questions to celebrities about topical issues of the day.[9]

Guests edit

(Sourced from the BBC's Radio Times archive)[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "How we met: Krishnan Guru-Murthy & John Nicolson". The Independent. 26 September 1999. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  5. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  6. ^ "Jimmy Savile: Cold, aggressive, menacing". Channel 4 News. 8 October 2012.
  7. ^ Rowat, Alison (9 May 2020). "BBC audience prompted to take Billy Connolly to task". The Herald. Scotland. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  9. ^ "SNP John Nicolson on Hosting Brilliant Grilling by Scottish Teenagers In 1986". HuffingtonPost.com.
  10. ^ "Home - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.

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Open to Question was a current affairs television programme broadcast by BBC Scotland Beginning as a regional broadcast in June 1972 until 1973 the programmes were hosted in turn by Donny MacLeod Mary Marquis and Donald MacCormick Guests in the early programmes included Chay Blyth and John Ridgway the Atlantic rowers Communist Jimmy Reid and Lord George MacLeod of Fuinary and MPs anti Royalist Willie Hamilton and pro Royalist Norman St John Stevas In 1976 the programme was revamped and networked on BBC1 with Don Cupitt Dean of Emmanuel College Cambridge moderating the discussion focusing on religious matters 3 The series was rested after 1977 but returned in 1984 under the production of BBC Scotland featuring an audience of youngsters mainly teenagers 4 After airing on BBC1 Scotland with Hilary O Neill and Michael MacFarlane as hosts the show moved to BBC2 in December 1984 with repeats of most of the episodes An episode featuring David Steel was not included in the re runs 5 In 1988 Krishnan Guru Murthy became the host of the series at just 18 years old 6 7 John Kelly replaced Guru Murthy for the final series in 1992 The series brand continued on BBC Radio 1 hosted by Emma Freud from January December 1994 8 Open to QuestionPresented byDonny MacLeodMary MarquisDonald MacCormickDon CupittHilary O NeillMichael MacFarlaneJohn Nicolson 1 Krishnan Guru MurthyJohn KellyProductionRunning time35 60 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkBBC Two ScotlandRelease5 June 1972 1972 06 05 2 23 March 1992 1992 03 23 Premise editIt was a British audience participation talk show which involved Scottish teenagers asking questions to celebrities about topical issues of the day 9 Guests edit Sourced from the BBC s Radio Times archive 10 10 Dec 1984 Ato Wahib Muluneh Dr John Seaman amp George Galloway 14 Dec 1984 Arthur Scargill 18 Dec 1984 Billy Connolly 21 Dec 1984 HRH Princess Anne 8 Jan 1985 The Rt Hon Cecil Parkinson MP 15 Jan 1985 The Bishop of Durham The Right Rev David Jenkins 22 Jan 1985 Tessa Sanderson Mary Peters and Wendy Sly 29 Jan 1985 Jimmy amp Sarah Boyle 5 Feb 1985 The Rt Hon Enoch Powell MP 12 Feb 1985 Midge Ure Stuart Adamson and Robert Hodgens 17 Sep 1985 John Nicolson replaces Hilary O Neill and Michael MacFarlane as host No Guest specified in Radio Times 24 Sep 1985 The Rt Hon Neil Kinnock MP Leader of the Labour Party 1 Oct 1985 Mrs Victoria Gillick 8 Oct 1985 Former Prime Minister of Rhodesia Mr Ian Smith 15 Oct 1985 Steve Sawyer Greenpeace 22 Oct 1985 James Anderton Chief Constable of Greater Manchester amp Leslie Curtis Chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales 29 Oct 1985 Dr David Owen 5 Nov 1985 Jeffrey Archer 12 Nov 1985 Jo Ag Quis Ho Chief of the Iroquois Confederacy 19 Nov 1985 Vladimir Pozner 26 Nov 1985 Tony Benn 3 Dec 1985 Cliff Richard 10 Dec 1985 Aurora amp Michael El Legion 22 Sep 1986 Derek Hatton amp John Macreadie 29 Sep 1986 Jim Kerr 6 Oct 1986 Mrs Mary Whitehouse 13 Oct 1986 Lord Walter Marshall 20 Oct 1986 Ian Botham 27 Oct 1986 Former Vice President Walter Mondale via satellite 17 Nov 1986 Former Prime Minister Edward Heath 24 Nov 1986 Guest not specified by Radio Times 1 Dec 1986 Guest not specified by Radio Times 8 Dec 1986 Denis Healey 15 Dec 1986 South Africa s Deputy Foreign Minister Ron Miller via satellite 29 Sep 1987 Bernie Grant 6 Oct 1987 Edwina Currie 13 Oct 1987 Terry Butcher 20 Oct 1987 Ben Elton 27 Oct 1987 Janet amp Stewart Farrar 3 Nov 1987 Former News of the World editor David Montgomery 10 Nov 1987 Peter Tatchell 17 Nov 1987 Freemason Commander Michael Higham 24 Nov 1987 Billy Bragg 1 Dec 1987 Winnie Ewing 8 Dec 1987 Clive Barker 15 Dec 1987 Michael Grade 22 Dec 1987 Sir Ian MacGregor 9 May 1988 Live edition Guest not specified by Radio Times 16 May 1988 Live edition Guest not specified by Radio Times 30 May 1988 Live edition Tom Robinson amp The Rev David Holloway 6 Jun 1988 Live edition Senator Gary Hart 13 Jun 1988 Live edition Linda Lusardi Gail McKenna amp Miss Bluebell Margaret Kelly 21 Sep 1988 Krishnan Guru Murthy becomes host Guest Jimmy Savile 28 Sep 1988 John Prescott MP 5 Oct 1988 Guest not specified in Radio Times 12 Oct 1988 Dr Jerry Nims 19 Oct 1988 Guest not specified in Radio Times 26 Oct 1988 Guest not specified in Radio Times 3 April 1989 Pamela Stephenson 10 April 1989 The Guardian Angels founders Curtis Sliwa amp Dave Edmond 17 April 1989 Janet Street Porter 24 April 1989 Rt Hon Roy Hattersley MP 8 May 1989 Rt Hon Douglas Hurd MP Originally scheduled but postponed from 1 May 15 May 1989 Padre Miguel D Escoto 13 Jan 1992 John Kelly becomes host Guest Justin Fashanu 20 Jan 1992 Robbie Coltrane 27 Jan 1992 Tom Sutherland 3 Feb 1992 Bernadette Devlin McAliskey 24 Feb 1992 Caroline Cossey 2 Mar 1992 Kate Adie 16 Mar 1992 Nabil Shaban Originally scheduled but postponed from 9 March 23 Mar 1992 Craig Charles References edit How we met Krishnan Guru Murthy amp John Nicolson The Independent 26 September 1999 Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 Broadcast BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Broadcast BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Broadcast BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Broadcast BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Jimmy Savile Cold aggressive menacing Channel 4 News 8 October 2012 Rowat Alison 9 May 2020 BBC audience prompted to take Billy Connolly to task The Herald Scotland Retrieved 22 August 2021 Broadcast BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk SNP John Nicolson on Hosting Brilliant Grilling by Scottish Teenagers In 1986 HuffingtonPost com Home BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Open to Question amp oldid 1197783758, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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