The Big Questions Series 4 Episodes Episode guide
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Episode 20
20/20 Nicky Campbell presents the topical debates from Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow.
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Episode 19
19/20 With guests Max Clifford, Alastair Campbell, Lindsay Nicholson and James O'Brien.
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Episode 18
18/20 Nicky Campbell is joined by Cristine Odone, Colonel Tim Collins and Jenni Trent Hughes.
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Episode 17
17/20 Nicky Campbell presents a young people's edition of The Big Questions from Birmingham.
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Episode 16
16/20 Topical debate, live from King Edward VI Handsworth School in Birmingham.
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Episode 15
15/20 Nicky Campbell presents as the panellists debate whether the Bible is still relevant.
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Episode 14
14/20 Nicky Campbell presents topical debates from Bury Grammar School Boys, Greater Manchester.
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Episode 13
13/20 Nicky Campbell presents a debate from Leicester. Is it time to sever church from state?
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Episode 12
12/20 Nicky Campbell presents topical debates from The Samworth Enterprise Academy in Leicester.
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Episode 11
11/20 Nicky Campbell presents topical debates from Patcham High School in Brighton.
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Episode 10
10/20 Nicky Campbell presents topical debates from Leith Academy, Edinburgh.
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Episode 9
9/20 Nicky Campbell presents topical debates from Michaelston Community College, Cardiff.
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Episode 8
8/20 Nicky Campbell presents topical debates from King Edward VI School in Birmingham.
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Episode 7
7/20 Guests include Charles Kennedy, Val McDermid and Shaykh Ruzwan Mohammed.
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Episode 6
6/20 Guests include the Reverend Canon Ann Easter, Rabbi Jonathan Romain and Zenna Atkins.
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Episode 5
5/20 Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions from Manor Church of England School in York.
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Episode 4
4/20 The Rt Rev Stephen Lowe, Esther McVey and Ajmal Masroor join Nicky Campbell in Bury.
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Episode 3
3/20 Nicky Campbell presents The Big Questions live from Ashton Park School.
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Episode 2
2/20 Jonathan Bartley, Dame Ann Leslie and Myriam Francois Cerrah join Nicky Campbell.
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Episode 1
1/20 With guests Kelvin MacKenzie, Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Baroness Mary Warnock and Mehdi Hasan.