BBC'S Question Time is coming to East Lothian.
The long-running weekly current affairs debate programme, hosted by Fiona Bruce, will be broadcast from Musselburgh on Thursday, October 13.
The panellists have yet to be revealed and will likely be announced at the end of next week's BBC One show, which takes place in London.
At the end of last night's Question Time, which came from Manchester, presenter Fiona said: "We are going to be in London next week. . . and then after that we will be in Musselburgh, on the east coast of Scotland, and that's also going to be a great debate.
"So if you are in the vicinity of London or Musselburgh, and want to be on either of those programmes, go to the Question Time website and apply in the usual way and we would love to see you."
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Among the guests at the October 6 London Question Time are actor Brian Cox and broadcaster Piers Morgan.
Musselburgh Question Time will be shown on BBC One at 10.40pm on Thursday, October 13.
To apply to be in the audience, fill in this form or telephone 0330 123 9988.
The BBC have still not disclosed the Musselburgh venue and have not responded to requests to do so by the Courier. However, we understand the show will take place at The Brunton.
In 2008, then presenter David Dimbleby hosted the programme from Musselburgh. Among the panellists were Nicola Sturgeon, then Scotland's Deputy First Minister, and comedian David Mitchell.
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