Uni-Q Series 2, Episode 1
11th February, 2010Uni-Q Series 2 has arrived! Yes, the UK’s regular political show for young people, with a whole new look for 2010. The show is really set to make its mark in the run-up to the election, with some great guests and exciting shows.
Something has stayed the same, though – it’s still our mission to get all around the UK putting young people in touch with politics. We give you the chance to put the big questions to our panel direct!
Our hosts Gavin and Sofia are at Southwark College in London, and they’re joined by a cracking panel of Ben Bradshaw, the Culture Secretary, Ed Vaizey from the Conservatives, and the Liberal Democrat Don Foster. The panel are asked about street crime, the BNP, and the 2012 Olympics, and later in the show we reveal the Political Hot Potato you voted for our guests to discuss. So jump in, start watching, and get involved.
Uni-Q is created by Catch21 Productions, in association with The Independent and The University of Hull.
Uni-Q is the UK's regular political show for young people. The show is really set to make its mark in the run-up to the election, with some great guests and exciting shows. Something has stayed the same, though - it's still our mission to get all around the UK putting young people in touch with politics. We give you the chance to put the big questions to our panel direct! Watch more in this series »
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