The BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Any Questions?’ will be coming from the Pater Hall in Pembroke Dock on Friday, January 22, 2016. Free tickets for the broadcast are available now from the Pater Hall Office or by telephoning 01646 622788. The minimum age for audience members is 14.
The original broadcast was scheduled for July 2015, but this had to be postponed.
Ian Jones, the hon. treasurer of the Trust, is looking forward to welcoming the panel members and the BBC production team. The panel members will be announced shortly.
Ian was instrumental in arranging an earlier broadcast on Friday, May 23, 1986, which came from Cosheston Village Hall. The panel that day was the late Lord Parry of Neyland, the late Dr. J. Dickson Mabon (a former Minister of State for Energy in the Jim Callaghan Labour Government), Richard Needham (then a junior minister for Northern Ireland in the Margaret Thatcher Conservative Government) and Dr. Heather Couper, who was at that time president of the British Astronomical Society. The chairman of the panel was the late John Timpson, formerly of the Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme.
Ian is also hoping that there will be as good attendance as at Cosheston Village Hall in 1986 when there was no standing room.
The chairman will be Jonathan Dimbleby. Only 250 tickets are available, so if you wish to secure a seat, please contact the Pater Hall office in Pembroke Dock on 01646 622788.





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