Episode 11

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Episode 11 of 43, The Big Questions, Series 2

Duration: 1 hour

Nicky Campbell presents the Big Questions from Bury Grammar School for Boys.

Taking part in the topical debates are Hackney vicar and Queen's Chaplain, Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin; Leicester imam and member of the Muslim Council of Britain, Shaykh Ibrahim Mogra; novelist and broadcaster, Bidisha; and Dame Ann Leslie, the doyenne of foreign correspondents.

  • This week's big questions are:

    Are fathers being sidelined?
    Is the screen generation becoming anti-social?
    Should we still be proud of the British Empire?

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Presenter
Nicky Campbell
Participant
Rose Hudson-Wilkin
Participant
Shaykh Mogra
Participant
Bidisha
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Dame Ann Leslie

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