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Just for those who are interested,
There is a special political debate from Shanghai (what? democracy in action?), Question Time visits China.
The programme will be broadcast on Thursday 10 March on BBC One at 2235 GMT and on BBC World on Saturday 12 March.
This week's panel
For those of you who don't have BBC1 (those of you not in the UK), the programme should be posted here after it is broadcast:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time
Seeing as they have the foreign minister of China there, it should be interesting to see some debate between him and the other people, I'm sure something about democracy will crop up in the show.
It will also be interesting to see the Chinese government directly respond to people saying "Why do you threaten Taiwan?" or something and get the show shut down
There is a special political debate from Shanghai (what? democracy in action?), Question Time visits China.
The programme will be broadcast on Thursday 10 March on BBC One at 2235 GMT and on BBC World on Saturday 12 March.
BBC Television's flagship political discussion programme, Question Time, will broadcast a special edition from Shanghai on Thursday 10 March.
The panel includes a wide variety of political views, from within China and from outside. The debate will be in English with David Dimbleby in the chair as normal.
This week's panel
As part of the BBC's China Week, Question Time visits Shanghai for a special debate looking at issues affecting China and its relations with the UK and the rest of the world.
David Dimbleby will be joined by Chinese Government spokesman Liu Jianchao, former Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten, entrepreneur David Tang, General Secretary of the Boao Forum Long Yongtu and writer Isabel Hilton.
For those of you who don't have BBC1 (those of you not in the UK), the programme should be posted here after it is broadcast:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time
Seeing as they have the foreign minister of China there, it should be interesting to see some debate between him and the other people, I'm sure something about democracy will crop up in the show.
It will also be interesting to see the Chinese government directly respond to people saying "Why do you threaten Taiwan?" or something and get the show shut down