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By Jean Gunn

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Stephen Jardine hosts BBC Debate Night.
Stephen Jardine hosts BBC Debate Night.

BBC Debate Night is appealing for people from Caithness to join the programme's online audience for the final episode of the series next week.

With the last programme in the current series being broadcast on Wednesday, June 9, the team behind the show, which is hosted by Stephen Jadine, are keen to get the word out to viewers across Scotland.

A spokesperson for BBC Debate Night said: "We make every effort to ensure that everyone from every corner of the country feels included and represented.

"As a Debate Night audience member, it is your questions which lead the discussion and the stories, experiences and opinions you share with us that matter most. It is the only TV programme of its kind in the country to allow you the chance to put your questions to Scotland’s key decision-makers and public figures each week.

"Maybe you are a frontline worker, run your own business, a student, have been self-isolating or your work has been affected by Coronavirus; whatever your situation, we want to hear from you."

All the information about the BBC Scotland programme and how to apply to be in our audience can be found at www.bbc.co.uk/debatenight where those interested can click 'Join the Audience'.


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