Your Questions About BBC's World Questions
Following BBC World Questions in Rome, listeners asked if the audience could have been more representative of Roman society. Series producer, Charlie Taylor replies.
BBC World Questions has been running for just over a year now. With Jonathan Dimbleby as presenter, the team takes the format to capital cities around the globe hosting debates with leading politicians and opinion formers, where all questions raised come directly from the audience.
Following the resignation of the Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi, BBC World Questions recently visited Rome to discuss the future for the country at this key moment in its history. Listeners to the programme and audience members have been putting their questions and comments to series producer, Char-lie Taylor.
Also, the winning drama of the 25th BBC World Service International Playwriting competition is being broadcast this weekend. We bring you a taster of what you can expect.
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