BBC Radio 4's flagship political discussion programme, ‘Any Questions?’, is coming to Ilkley on Friday 1st August 2025.
The event will take place at Ilkley Playhouse and broadcast live from 8-9pm.
‘Any Questions?’ was first broadcast in 1948, and the show visits a different part of the UK every week. It features a panel of four speakers who answer questions from the audience and aims to provide local people with the opportunity to challenge politicians, policy makers, writers, and thinkers.
The panel is different each week and is broadcast live on Radio 4 straight after the 8.00pm news bulletin. It's your chance to put your question to the panel.
Doors open at 6.30pm and close at 7.15pm.
There will be questions cards available to complete on arrival. The BBC Radio team will give you a copy of your question if it is selected for the programme and you must be prepared to ask it yourself on air.
Entry is free by ticket only, available from the Ilkley Playhouse website.

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