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Episode 26

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Last broadcast on Sun, 19 Jul 2009, 10:00 on BBC One.

Synopsis

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

Taking part in the topical debates are Rabbi Jonathan Romaine, from Maidenhead Synagogue; Daily Mail columnist, Dame Ann Leslie; and television and radio presenter, Terry Christian.

This week's questions

Can marriage mend "broken Britain"?
Are faith schools divisive?
Are Northerners discriminated against?

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Credits

Presenter
Nicky Campbell
Participant
Jonathan Romaine
Participant
Dame Ann Leslie
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Terry Christian

Broadcast

  1. Sun 19 Jul 2009
    10:00

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