Talk:List of Question Time episodes
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Missing panellists/location
editBelow is a list of episodes which are missing either the panellists or the location, if anyone can fill in the gaps, I will be much appreciated-
1989
edit- 8 June 1989 (missing panellist)
Paddy Ashdown was fourth guest: http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/078e437d25e34c7a97eeef74a8d046ec — Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.0.46.18 (talk) 00:46, 20 June 2017 (UTC)
1990
edit- 4 October 1990 (missing panelist)
- 13 December 1990 (missing panellists)
1991
edit- 7 February 1991 (missing location)
- 14 February 1991 (missing location)
- 28 February 1991 (missing panellists)
- 14 March 1991 (missing location)
- 2 May 1991 (missing location)
- 9 May 1991 (missing location)
- 30 May 1991 (missing location)
- 6 June 1991 (missing location)
- 13 June 1991 (missing location)
- 19 September 1991 (missing panellists)
- 3 October 1991 (missing panellists)
- 10 October 1991 (missing panellists)
- 17 October 1991 (missing panellists)
- 24 October 1991 (missing panelist)
- 7 November 1991 (missing panellists)
- 14 November 1991 (missing panellists)
- 21 November 1991 (missing panellists)
- 28 November 1991 (missing panellists)
- 12 December 1991 (missing panellists)
1992
edit- 23 January 1992 (missing panellist)
- 30 January 1992 (missing panellist)
- 13 February 1992 (missing panellists)
- 20 February 1992 (missing panellists)
- 27 February 1992 (missing panellists)
- 5 March 1992 (missing panellists)
- 12 March 1992 (missing panellist)
- 23 April 1992 (missing panellists)
- 30 April 1992 (missing panellists)
- 7 May 1992 (missing panellists)
- 14 May 1992 (missing panellists)
- 28 May 1992 (missing panellists)
- 4 June 1992 (missing panellists)
- 11 June 1992 (missing panellist)
- 18 June 1992 (missing panellists)
- 17 September 1992 (missing panellist)
- 24 September 1992 (missing panellists)
- 8 October 1992 (missing panellists)
- 22 October 1992 (missing panellist)
- 19 November 1992 (missing panellist)
- 3 December 1992 (missing panellist)
1993
edit- 28 January 1993 (missing panellists)
- 11 February 1993 (missing panellist)
- 18 February 1993 (missing panellists)
- 25 February 1993 (missing panellists)
- 4 March 1993 (missing panellist)
- 11 March 1993 (missing panellists and location)
- 1 April 1993 (missing panellist)
- 2 December 1993 (missing panellists)
1994
edit- 10 February 1994 (missing panellists and location)
- 17 March 1994 (missing panellists)
- 5 May 1994 (missing panellists)
- 9 June 1994 (missing panellists and location)
- 27 October 1994 (missing location)
- 17 November 1994 (missing location)
1995
edit- 18 May 1995 (missing panellists)
1997
edit- 3 April 1997 (missing panellists and location)
- 8 May 1997 (missing panellists and location)
- 15 May 1997 (missing panellists and location)
- 22 May 1997 (missing panellists and location)
- 5 June 1997 (missing panellists and location)
- 4 December 1997 (missing panellists and location)
1998
edit- 2 April 1998 (missing panellists and location)
2002
edit- 30 May 2002 (missing panellists and location)
2003
edit- 26 June 2003 (missing panellists and location)
The disastrous appearances
editThere are a few classics under this category worth mentioning that are included in the following article. This is Paul (talk) 15:48, 14 February 2015 (UTC)
- Payne, Tom (30 May 2014). "BBC Question Time's finest, most memorable and shocking moments". The Independent. Independent Print Limited. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
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Episode Count
editSee User:Kelvin 101/List of Question Time episodes for the latest episode count.
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Highest appearance makers
editI notice that the same week as this tweet from a Labour peer discussing frequency of QT appearances, someone reduced the section with relevant information to cut off Nigel Farage. I don't know if it was politically motivated or an unlikely coincidence but it's the information I came to this page for so I thought it was informative enough to put it back. WP:NOT paper so there's no reason to restrict it to 10. In fact I was looking to know if anyone from the SNP or Green parties had anywhere near as many appearances. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.216.51.79 (talk) 11:30, 28 March 2018 (UTC)
Use of this data
editIf anyone is interested in knowing if or how this sort of data is used, it has been used to generate appearance data in CSV format at https://github.com/iaincollins/bbc-question-time-data which in turn has resulted in improvements to this page and quality of structured data on other related Wikipedia pages. Open data like this is useful and the effort put into maintaining it is appreciated. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.137.102.254 (talk) 03:18, 6 October 2018 (UTC)
The Time Digital Archive
editHi if anyone is interested most libraries have access to "The Time Digital Archive" for free all you need is your Library Card number to access it and can be access from home. You can see old tv listings and find out who was on question time for a specific date. It's different links for different libraries. If you need help just message below and I will try to get you the link. Thanks Kelvin 101 (talk) 19:30, 18 November 2018 (UTC)
Endashes
editWhy are some of the episode numbers replaced ny endashes? Are they not regarded as proper episodes? This is Paul (talk) 15:33, 1 December 2019 (UTC)
Opening titles
editI wonder if the dates which each design of the opening titles spanned could be incorporated into this list. You can see some of the titles here. I suppose it would involve checking the episodes individually. That link above doesn't include the titles used in this episode. That version was used from 24 September 1998 until 14 December 2000. From 11 January 2001, they switched to these titles.--TrottieTrue (talk) 18:48, 14 June 2022 (UTC)