Episode 41

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Episode 41 of 43, The Big Questions, Series 2

Duration: 59 minutes

Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from the Grace Academy, Solihull.

Contributing their views are comedian Stephen K Amos, journalist and Muslim convert Yvonne Ridley, and the Right Reverend Stephen Lowe, the former bishop of Hulme.

  • This week's questions

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    Are violent video games damaging to society?
    Should adoption be colour-blind?
    Has Britain become more anti-semitic?

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    January 17th: Leicester
    January 24th: Bury

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Credits

Presenter
Nicky Campbell
Participant
Stephen K Amos
Participant
Yvonne Ridley
Participant
Stephen Lowe

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