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''Any Questions?'' is a topical debate radio programme in the United Kingdom. ==Format== It is broadcast by BBC Radio 4 on Friday evenings and repeated on Saturday afternoons, when it is followed by a phone-in response programme, ''Any Answers?'', previously a postal response slot. Questions were originally far more diverse with a panel often made up of a clergyman, a journalist, an academic and either a politician or a trades unionist. Since current affairs journalists became its chairmen it nowadays typically features a panel with four members drawn from politicians from the three major UK political parties and other public figures who answer questions put to them by the audience, who are drawn from the locality being visited. Questions are collected from the audience and a number are then selected by a BBC producer. The chairman is Jonathan Dimbleby and it is produced by Lisa Jenkinson. In recent years the programme has made prominent use of the microblogging site Twitter, including the hashtag #bbcaq. On the edition first broadcast on 9 October 2015, panel member Charles Moore made a comment suggesting the Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain should have made 'something traditional and Islamic instead of a ... white man type dish'. The 'dish' in question was a multicoloured cheesecake. Five minutes later Jonathan Dimbeleby read out a tweet saying 'The winner was British and her culture is our culture, why shouldn't she bake a 'white man's' cake if she wants? ', to much applause in the room.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06fpcgb#play〕 〔https://twitter.com/mandrill/status/652561783098617856〕
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