
The Big Questions (2007)
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Episode 17
Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from Leith Academy in Edinburgh. The three debates are: Should governments pledge a percentage to foreign aid? Should you mind your neighbour's business? Do humans need the idea of heaven?
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Does Heaven Exist?
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Episode 2
Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol host a series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues. This week, owning up, apologising and forgiveness are the subjects under discussion. With contributions from panellists Baroness Julia Neuberger and Peter Hitchens, and an invited Oxford audience.
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Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol host a series of topical moral, ethical and religious debates. This edition comes from Merchant Taylor's Girls' School in Liverpool, with DJ Bobby Friction and the Bishop of Bolton on the panel. Special guest is the veteran foreign correspondent, John Simpson.
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Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol host this edition of the topical moral and religious debates show live from Samworth Enterprise Academy in Leicester. The multi-faith panel include Muslim magazine editor, Fareena Alam; the Catholic columnist, Cristina Odone; Indarjit Singh, editor of the Sikh Messenger; and Secretary-General of the Hindu Forum, Ramesh Kallidai.
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Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol host the topical moral and religious debate show live from The Grace Academy in Birmingham. Panellists this week are Lucy Siegle, Dr Sharma, Reverend Rose Hudson Wilkin and Miranda Sawyer, with celebrity guest Benjamin Zephaniah.
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Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol host a series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues live from Oxford. On the panel are former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey, Professor Richard Dawkins, Ann Widdecombe MP and columnist Libby Purves, joined by special guest John Barrowman.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues, hosted by Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol. On the panel are Jonathan Bartley, co-director of the think-tank Ekklesia, Diane Abbot MP, Dr Raj Pandi Sharma and the Rev Joanna Jepson.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues, hosted by Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol from Tonbridge School in Kent. On the panel are Guardian columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, talkshow host James O'Brien and Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues, hosted by Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol from the Samworth Enterprise Academy in Leicester. On the panel are local Iman, Sheikh Ibrahim Mogra, Catholic columnist Cristina Odone, Surrey University chaplain Alexander Goldberg, and the feminist writer Julie Bindell. Toyah Wilcox is the celebrity guest.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues. Hosted by Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol, with panellists Yorkshire MP Ann Cryer, Father Antony Sutch, Jay Lakhani, Director of the Hindu Academy and Head of the Evangelical Alliance, Reverend Joel Edwards.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues. Nicky Campbell presents live from Telford College in Edinburgh. Among the panellists are Lord Steel, former leader of the Liberal Democrats, comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli, and theologist Professor Mona Siddiqui from Glasgow University.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues presented by Nicky Campbell live from the Grace Academy, Birmingham. On the panel are two columnists, Cristina Odone of The Observer and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown of The Independent, Jewish chaplain Alex Goldberg, and Evan Harris MP. The special guest is the French chef, Jean-Christophe Novelli.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues presented by Nicky Campbell. Live from the West London Academy, Northolt. On the panel are Kelvin MacKenzie, a former editor of The Sun; Diane Abbott MP; Sir Stephen Wall, the ex-ambassador who now works for Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor; and Jonathan Bartley, Director of Ekklesia, the religious think-tank.
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Nottingham University. On the panel are Sheikh Ibrahim Mogra from the Muslim Council of Britain; Dr Raj Sharma, General Secretary of the Hindu Council of Britain, Hackney vicar and chair of the General Synod, Rev. Rose Hudson-Wilkin, and Jasvinder Sanghera, the founder of the Asian refuge, Karma Nirvana. The special guest is broadcaster and musician, Myleene Klass.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues presented by Nicky Campbell, live from Ashton Park School in Bristol. On the panel are the journalist and smallholder, Rosie Boycott, the head of the Evangelical Alliance, Rev Joel Edwards, the Jewish chaplain at the University of Surrey, Alex Goldberg, and Martin Palmer, author and Director of the International Consultancy on Religion, Education and Culture.
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A series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues presented by Nicky Campbell, live from Samworth Academy, Leicester. Panellists include Indarjit Singh, the editor of the Sikh Messenger, writer and broadcaster Julie Bindel, and Fareena Alam, editor of Q magazine. With special guest Katie Melua.
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Nicky Campbell presents a series of moral, ethical and religious debates from The Pyramid, Warrington. Panellists include Guardian columnist Decca Aitkenhead; LBC talk-show host James O'Brien; Dr Raj Sharma, from the Hindu Council of the UK; and Bishop Michael Doe from the United Society for the Propogation of the Gospel. The special guest is Phil Redmond, television producer and deputy chair of Liverpool's year as European City of Culture.
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Nicky Campbell presents live from King Edward VI School, Southampton. Panellists include Observer columnist Cristina Odone, Christian writer and broadcaster Anne Atkins, Major-General Tim Cross, and Jonathan Bartley, from the religious think-tank, Ekklesia.
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Nicky Campbell presents live from Grace Academy, Solihull in front of a specially invited audience of young people. The panellists are: Fareena Alam, editor of Q magazine; James O'Brien, the LBC talk-show host; Alex Goldberg, the youngest-ever member of the British Board of Deputies; and Kulveer Ranger, Vice-Chairman for Cities for the Conservative Party. The special guest is singer and presenter of the BBC series What Not To Wear, Mica Paris. Topics for debate are: Does the right to life start from conception? Should faith be banned from schools?; and, Has the time come to lower the voting age to 16?
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Nicky Campbell and Sonia Deol host a series of moral, ethical and religious debates on topical issues from the West London Academy, Northolt. Panellists are James O'Brien, LBC talk show host, writer and broadcaster Cristina Odone, A L Kennedy, novelist and winner of the 2007 Costa Prize for Fiction, and Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet from the Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Mill Hill.
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Topical live debate with Nicky Campbell. Joining him at Samworth Academy in Leicester are life-coach and agony aunt Jenni Trent Hughes, Tim Stevens, the Bishop of Leicester, and Shaykh Ibrahim Mogra, local imam and member of the Muslim Council of Britain.
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Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions from the Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys in Canterbury. Taking part in the live topical debates will be writer and broadcaster Cristina Odone, Jonathan Bartley, director of the religious think-tank Ekklesia, and Dr Raj Pandit Sharma from the Hindu Council UK.
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Topical live debate with Nicky Campbell from Telford College, Edinburgh.
Panellists include television presenter and Daily Record columnist Kaye Adams; Revd Alec MacDonald of the Free Church of Scotland; historical novelist and columnist, Katie Grant; and the award-winning science fiction writer, Ken MacLeod.
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Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from the Ashton Park School in Bristol.
Taking part in the topical debates are Alex Goldberg, Chief Executive of the London Jewish Forum; radio talk show host James O'Brien; the Rev Joanna Jepson, chaplain to the London College of Fashion; and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.
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The topical live debate with Nicky Campbell comes from King Edward VI School in Southampton.
Taking part are former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey, crime novelist Minette Walters, dramatist and Guardian columnist Bidisha, and Fareena Alam, editor of Q magazine.
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The topical debate with Nicky Campbell comes from the Grace Academy in Solihull.
Guests include novelist and religious commentator Anne Atkins, Rabbi Jonathan Romain from Maidenhead Synagogue, writer and broadcaster Cristina Odone, and actress Nina Wadia, best-known for her roles in Eastenders and Goodness Gracious Me.
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Topical debate with Nicky Campbell at in York.
Taking part are: Ann Cryer, Labour MP for Keighley; Douglas Murray, Director of the Centre for Social Cohesion; Majid Nawaz, Director of the Quilliam Foundation; and paralympic athlete Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson.
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Nicky Campbell presents a topical debate from Michaelston Community College in Cardiff. Taking part in the discussions are the Falklands War veteran, Simon Weston; the Reverend Lorraine Kavanagh, chaplain to Cardiff University; the Hindu teacher, Akhandadhi Das; and the agony aunt and counsellor, Jenni Trent Hughes.
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Nicky Campbell presents the Big Questions from Bury Grammar School for Boys.
Taking part in the topical debates are Hackney vicar and Queen's Chaplain, Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin; Leicester imam and member of the Muslim Council of Britain, Shaykh Ibrahim Mogra; novelist and broadcaster, Bidisha; and Dame Ann Leslie, the doyenne of foreign correspondents.
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Nicky Campbell presents from the Samworth Enterprise Academy in Leicester.
Contributing their views are the radio talk show host James O'Brien; Baroness Verma, businesswoman and Tory spokesperson in the House of Lords for Education, Skills and Health; Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet, from Mill Hill Synagogue; and the young Scottish tenor Nicky Spence.
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The Big Questions comes from the Oasis Academy, Enfield. Joining Nicky Campbell for live debate are Kelvin MacKenzie, columnist on the Sun; Kulveer Ranger, transport adviser to the Mayor of London; psychologist Anjula Mutanda; and the broadcaster, Gloria Hunniford.
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Nicky Campbell presents the topical debate from the Linton Village College in Cambridgeshire, with a panel of guests including Jonathan Bartley, director of the religious think-tank Ekklesia, Benedictine monk Dom Antony Sutch, feminist writer Julie Bindel and comedienne Helen Lederer.
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Nicky Campbell presents the topical debate from Manor CE School in York. Joining him are General Synod member Christina Rees and the Conservative MP David Davis.
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The topical live debate comes from the Bitterne Park School in Southampton.
Joining Nicky Campbell are former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey; Druid priestess, Emma Restall Orr; novelist and broadcaster, Anne Atkins; and Oxford science professor, Peter Atkins, who is also a member of the National Secular Society.
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Topical debate with Nicky Campbell, live from Bury Grammar School for Boys.
Taking part are Steve Chalke, the founder of the Oasis Trust; journlist and novelist, Cristina Odone; and the broadcaster and journalist, Liz Kershaw.
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The topical live debate with Nicky Campbell comes live from the Samworth Enterprise Academy, Leicester.
Taking part are Dame Ann Leslie, veteran foreign correspondent and writer for the Daily Mail; Dr Raj Pandit Sharma of the Hindu Council UK; and Ajmal Masroor, chairman of Communities in Action and a spokesperson for the Islamic Society of Britain.
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debates from Ashton Park School in Bristol.
Taking part are radio talk-show host James O'Brien; Alex Goldberg, Chief Executive of the London Jewish Forum; broadcaster Angela Rippon; and Colm O'Gorman, the Executive Director of Amnesty International Ireland and founder of the charity One in Four which represents victims of child abuse.
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debates from Tonbridge School in Tonbridge.
Contributing their views are professor of genetics and broadcaster, Steve Jones; Leo McKinstry, Daily Express columnist and author; and Shaun Bailey, co-founder of the charity My Generation that helps young people.
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Nicky Campbell presents the show from Grace Academy in Solihull. Joining in the topical debates are poet Benjamin Zephaniah; Jonathan Bartley, the co-director of the religious think-tank Ekklesia; and the novelist Louise Bagshawe.
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Nicky Campbell presents the show live from Jack Hunt School in Peterborough. Taking part in the topical debates are writer and feminist Professor Germaine Greer, journalist Fareena Alam and the novelist and religious commentator, Anne Atkins.
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Nicky Campbell presents live from the Manor Church of England School in York.
The Daily Mail columnist Peter Hitchens; the former Talban hostage who converted to Islam, Yvonne Ridley; school and hospital chaplain, Father Stephen Maughan; and the writer and critic Bidisha contribute to the topical debates.
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Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions from Whitgift School, Croydon. Taking part in the topical debates are human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Independent columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, and Christina Rees, member of the General Synod and campaigner for women bishops in the Church of England.
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Nicky Campbell presents the live topical debate from Michaelston Community College, Cardiff. Taking part are Druid priestess Emma Restall Orr, Reverend Martin Reynolds from the Church of Wales, and television presenter and journalist Lowri Turner.
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Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions from Bury Grammar School for Boys.
Taking part in the topical debates are Rabbi Jonathan Romaine, from Maidenhead Synagogue; Daily Mail columnist, Dame Ann Leslie; and television and radio presenter, Terry Christian.
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Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from the Oasis Academy, Enfield.
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Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from the Manor Church of England School in York.
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Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions from Jack Hunt School in Peterborough.
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Nicky Campbell presents from Telford College, Edinburgh.
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Nicky Campbell presents the topical debates from Wychwood School in Oxford.
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Series 2, Show 33
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Series 2, Show 34
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Series 2, Show 39
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Series 3, Show 3
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Series 3, Show 4
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Series 3, Show 6
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Series 3, Show 8
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Series 3, Show 9
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Series 3, Show 10
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Series 3, Show 17
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Series 3, Show 18
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Series 3, Show 19
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Series 3, Show 20
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Series 3, Show 21
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Series 3, Show 22
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Series 3, Show 23
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Series 3, Show 24
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Is the Bible still relevant today?
Nicky Campbell presents a special edition of The Big Questions recorded at Bury Grammar School Boys.
To commemorate the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible, the programme debates just one topic: is the Bible still relevant? Contributing their views from the panel are: the Right Reverend Michael Nazir Ali, the former Bishop of Rochester; the scientist and atheist campaigner, Professor Richard Dawkins; Rabbi Laura Janner-Klausner from the North Western Reform Synagogue; and the Bible scholar Dr Francesca Stavrakopoulou, who presented the BBC Two series, The Bible's Buried Secrets.
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Episode 2
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Episode 3
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Episode 4
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Episode 10
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Episode 11
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Episode 12
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Episode 15
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Episode 16
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Episode 17
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Episode 18
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Episode 20
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Episode 1
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Episode 7
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Episode 10
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Episode 11
Nicky Campbell presents from the Manor CE School in York.
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Episode 13
Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from Wychwood School in Oxford.
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Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from the Perse School in Cambridge.
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Nicky Campbell presents live from King Edward VI Handsworth School in Birmingham.
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Nicky Campbell presents from Birmingham, and asks whether religions are fair to women.
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Episode 21
Just the one very big question this week: Should the British stop tolerating intolerance?
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Nicky Cambell returns for the ninth series of The Big Questions. Live from University of Kent, Canterbury, the audience and guests debate whether doctors should have the right to strike, freedom of speech on university campuses and the future of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
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Nicky Campbell presents live moral, ethical and religious debate with an audience and invited guests from Leith Academy, Edinburgh. Should sugar be treated like a dangerous drug? Is it right to alter embryos' genes? And, do religions get in the way of beliefs?
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At Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow, Nicky Campbell asks:
Will the 'Snoopers' Charter' make people safer?
Should there be a legal supply of cannabis?
Do religions need a carrot and a stick?
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Nicky Campbell presents live moral, ethical and religious debate from Patcham High School in Brighton.
Should a society be judged by how it treats its less fortunate members?
Has the time come to take climate change seriously?
Should more religions have a voice in Parliament?
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Live from Manor Church of England Academy in York
Nicky Campbell asks:
Is a minimum wage a mixed blessing?
Is the PREVENT strategy stifling freedom of speech in schools?
And, do we misunderstand witchcraft?
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Nicky Campbell presents a specially recorded programme from Manor CE Academy, York. In honour of the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death, he asks: Is there more truth in Shakespeare than the Bible?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Bath Spa University, Bath.
Do public figures have a right to privacy?
Does the Vatican need to give more power to women?
Does God care what you wear?
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Nicky Campbell presents the moral, ethical and religious discussion series live from Oasis Academy, Salford.
Is anti-Zionism anti-Semitic? And does religion need more humour?
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Nicky Campbell presents the moral, ethical and religious discussion series live from Oasis Academy, Salford. In this episode Nicky asks: Should we be proud of the British Empire?
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Nicky Campbell presents live discussion from Wychwood School in Oxford. Is countering extremism compatible with freedom of religion? Should the law on abortion be changed?
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Nicky Campbell presents moral, ethical and religious debate from Wychwood School, Oxford. The one question this week: did man create God?
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Nicky Campbell presents moral, ethical and religious debates from Brunel University, Uxbridge.
Are white working-class boys discriminated against? And, should the UK's commitment to foreign aid be scrapped?
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Nicky Campbell presents moral, ethical and religious debates from Brunel University London, Uxbridge. Nicky asks the question: Are we facing the end of the world?
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Nicky Cambell returns for the tenth series of The Big Questions, with moral, ethical and religious debates from Brunel University, Uxbridge.
Are some people paid too much?
Should industrial action only target employers?
Would today's 'wise men' believe in God?
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Nicky Campbell presents the Big Questions live from Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow. In this show he asks:
Is Scotland still owed a say over Brexit?
Should the state give everyone a basic income?
And should today's generation make amends for slavery?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Oasis Academy Lord's Hill, Southampton.
Nicky Campbell asks:
Will more children be raised in poverty?
Should we have the right to decide our own gender?
And, can Britain be proud of its aid to asylum seekers?
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Nicky Campbell presents live debate from the University of Kent in Canterbury. He asks: Do the brightest do better at grammar schools? Is using drones ethical? And should the Church of England be cut down to size?
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Nicky Campbell presents live debate from Michaelston Activity Centre in Cardiff. He asks: Are Europe's powerless taking control?; Does a nation's happiness matter?; Does forgiving set you free?
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Nicky Campbell presents live debate from St Edward's School, Oxford, and asks: Are we right to give terrorists the oxygen of publicity?; and Should the secrecy of the confessional be sacrosanct?
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Nicky Campbell presents live debate from Patcham High School, Brighton.
Does Mrs May have a mandate for a hard Brexit?
Has the time come to decriminalise sex work?
And do we underestimate the wisdom of the ancients?
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Nicky Campbell presents live debate from Netherhall School, Cambridge and asks:
Should we trade with countries that abuse human rights?
Would gender-neutral language be better for mankind?
Have we lost the real meaning of Easter?
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Nicky Campbell presents live debate from Manor Church of England Academy in York.
Should the NHS ration according to lifestyle?
Is welfare reform working?
Are your actions more important than your beliefs?
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Manor CE Academy in York, debating the effectiveness of humanitarian interventions across the globe.
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Oasis Academy MediaCityUK, Salford. He asks:
Is it right to take more than 50% in tax?
Do we have a right not to be offended?
Is death easier if you believe in God?
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Nicky Campbell presents debate from Oasis Academy Media City, Salford, and asks just one question:
Will globalisation make the world a better place?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Harris Academy, Peckham. He asks:
Is the private sector helping the NHS?
Can white people be the victims of racism?
And does morality come from religion or evolution?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate from Harris Academy, Peckham, and asks if interfering with genes is ethical.
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The Big Questions comes live from the University of Sussex in Brighton with Nicky Campbell asking:
Should the people have the final say on the terms of Brexit?
Should doctors decide when to withdraw life-saving treatment from children?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate from Hutchesons' Grammar School, Glasgow. He asks: Are today's jobs bad for the soul?; Should it be illegal to smack your child?; and Would Jesus be labelled an extremist today?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Manor CE Academy, York.
Are we all complicit in modern slavery?
Should men and women be treated equally by courts?
Plus is peace in Northern Ireland under threat?
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The Big Questions comes from Manor CE Academy in York.
Nicky Campbell asks just one very big question - is the NHS still fit for purpose?
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Oasis Academy MediaCityUK in Salford.
Does carrying an offensive weapon deserve a prison sentence?
Should performance-enhancing drugs be allowed in sport?
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Oasis Academy MediaCityUK in Salford, asking 'is there a crisis in masculinity?'.
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Nicky Campbell presents topical debate live from Heartlands Academy, Birmingham. Has the government let the press off the hook? And can you be a Christian without God?
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Heartlands Academy in Birmingham and asks just one very big question: Could robots and artificial intelligence do more harm than good?
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The 250th edition of The Big Questions comes live from Brunel University London in Uxbridge. Nicky Campbell asks: Is it ethical to take part in the World Cup? Should you be able to self-declare your gender? And, can the British High Street be saved?
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Nicky Campbell presents a special edition from Brunel University London in Uxbridge. He asks just one very big question: Is the liberal world order in crisis?
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The Big Questions comes live from Heartlands Academy in Birmingham. Nicky Campbell asks just one Big Question: Is Islam more divided than united?
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Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a virtual audience from Sussex, where he asks: is more protection for women the answer to male violence? And, has religion had its day?
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