THE BIG QUESTIONS AXED BY BBC ONE AFTER 14 YEARS
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THE BIG QUESTIONS AXED BY BBC ONE AFTER 14 YEARS

BBC One’s popular weekly religious discussion programme, Sunday Morning Live, is being extended to two series per year. Currently fronted by a roster of presenters including Sean Fletcher, Nina Wadia, Rev Kate Bottley and Sally Phillips, the expanded run will enable further opportunities to explore the ethical and religious issues of the day and discuss the week’s talking points.



The extension of Sunday Morning Live means that BBC One’s other Sunday morning debate programme, The Big Questions is coming to an end after 14 series. The BBC thank all the team at Mentorn for their hard work on The Big Questions and the contribution it has made to our religion and ethics output.


Examples so far include Sacred Islands, a 4 x 60’ celebration of Scotland’s islands, presented by Ben Fogle in a co-commission between BBC Scotland and BBC One; Sunday Morning Stories, inspirational stories of faith from across the country presented by Rev Kate Bottley; and Celebration Kitchen, with special editions marking Eid, Passover and Diwali, and more to come next year. Further commissions will be announced in due course.



As part of its extended commission, Sunday Morning Live will also be put out to competitive tender for production from Northern Ireland, as part of the Charter and Agreement requirement to open up more of the BBC’s TV programmes to competition.

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