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The Big Questions
2007
Talk-Show
Sunday morning debates about topical issues with a religious slant.
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The Big Questions
The Big Questions
The Big Questions
Director
Rob Hopkin
Artists
Nicky Campbell
as Self - Host
Peter Hitchens
as Self
Jonathan Bartley
as Self
Mostrar los 524 artistas
Sonia Deol
as Self - Telephone Operator
Cristina Odone
as Self
James O'Brien
as Self
Richard Dawkins
as Self
Jonathan Romain
as Self - Maidenhead Synagogue
Imtiaz Shams
as Self - Co-founder - Faith to Faithless
Laura Janner-Klausner
as Self
Anne Atkins
as Self
Kaye Adams
as Self - Guest Presenter
Aisha Ali-Khan
as Political Activist
Abdullah Al Andalusi
as Self - Muslim Debate Initiative
Andrea Minichiello Williams
as Self - Christian Concern
Ella Whelan
as Self
Evan Harris
as Self
Alex Goldberg
as Self
as Self
Yitzchak Schochet
as Self
Douglas Murray
as Self
Kate Smurthwaite
as Self - Comedian & Activist
Owen Jones
as Self
Kehinde Andrews
as Black Studies - Birmingham City University
Inaya Folarin Iman
as Journalist
Remi Adekoya
as Author - Biracial Britain
Adam Rutherford
as Author - How to Argue with a Racist
Fraser Myers
as Self - Assistant Editor - Spiked
Emma Webb
as Extremism Expert
Andrew Doyle
as Author - Woke: A Guide to Social Justice
Belinda Brown
as Self - Author: The Private Revolution
Hari Parekh
as Self - Faith to Faithless
Ashley Frawley
as Self - Public Health, Policy & Social Sciences - Swansea University
Afshin Shahi
as Self - Middle East Politics, Bradford University
Angela Epstein
as Self - Columnist, The Daily Telegraph
Shola Mos-Shogbamimu
as Self - Founder - Women in Leadership
Shelagh McNerney
as Self - Academy of Ideas
Salma Yaqoob
as Self - Human rights campaigner & psychotherapist
Emma Slade
as Self - Buddhist Nun
David Walker
as Self - Bishop of Manchester
Asad Zaman
as Self - Muslim Youth Foundation
Alastair Campbell
as Author - Living Better
Jay Lakhani
as Self
Stephen Lowe
as Self
Ajmal Masroor
as Self - Imam & author
Kevin Friery
as Self - Psychologist & Hampshire Skeptics
Mary Honeyball
as Self
Jane Fae
as Self - Feminist Writer
Yvonne Ridley
as Self
Anne Marie Waters
as Self - For Britain
Linda Woodhead
as Self
Diane Abbott
as Self
John Barrowman
as Self
Ann Widdecombe
as Self
George Carey
as Self
as Self
Dom Antony Sutch
as Self
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
as Self
Bidisha
as Self
Emilie François
as Self
Francesca Stavrakopoulou
as Self
Christina Rees
as Self
Rose Hudson-Wilkin
as Self
Diana Fleischman
as Self - Evolutionary Psychologist, Portsmouth University
Oliver James
as Self
Milo Yiannopoulos
as Self
Chris Sugden
as Self
Rachel Burden
as Self - Presenter
Tim Stevens
as Self - Convenor of Lords Spiritual
Adam Deen
as Self - Head of Outreach, Quilliam Foundation
Alice Jolly
as Self - Daughter born in the USA via surrogate
Ranveer Singh
as Self - Sikh activist
Bhartiben Tailor
as Self - Global Hindu Foundation
Hilary Freeman
as Self - Terminated a pregnancy at 24 weeks
Araminta Jonsson
as Self - Former crack cocaine addict
Carney Bonner
as Self - Anti-bullying campaigner
Liz Ritchie
as Self - Gambling with Lives
Josh Levy
as Self - Assembly of Reform Rabbis UK
Liz Armstrong
as Self - Retired senior state school teacher
Henna Rai
as Self - Women Against Radicalisation Network
Matthew Lesh
as Self - Head of Research - Adam Smith Institute
Steve Chalke
as Self - Founder - Oasis Global
Bella Sankey
as Self - Director - Detention Action
Laura Richards
as Self - Founder - Paladin, the National Stalking Advocacy Service
Francesco Rubino
as Self - Chair of Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery - Kings College London
Dave Fletcher
as Self - Slept in his car for 9 months
George Monbiot
as Environmental Activist
Christina Biggs
as Postdoctoral Research Associate
Jonathan Sumption
as Self - Former Justice - Supreme Court
Michael Marmot
as Self - Institute of Health Equity - UCL
Annabelle Williams
as Self - Author - Why Women Are Poorer than Men and What We Can Do About It
Andy Burnham
as Self - Mayor of Manchester
Ian Blair
as Self
Louise Mensch
as Self - Tory MP
Sahar Al-Faifi
as Self - Geneticist & Community Organiser
Richard Evans
as Self - Attended private school after being let down by the state system
Bethan Carr
as Self - Surrogacy law specialist - Stowe Familt Law
Nia Pettitt
as Self - Instagram star
Jane Renton
as Self - Mother of two disabled children
Dovid Lewis
as Self - South Manchester Synagogue
Nick Messikh
as Self - Former crack cocaine addict
Charles Ritchie
as Self - Gambling with Lives
Mercy Muroki
as Self - Columnist - The Times Red Box
Christine Berry
as Self - Senior Fellow - Finance Innovation Lab
Charlotte Ord
as Self - Counselling psychologist
Gary Hoolickin
as Self - Son Michael murdered in 2016
Ed Walker
as Author - A House Built on Love
Maria Cripps
as Self - Cranstoun - domestic abuse services
Calvin Robinson
as Self - Political commentator
Calum Semple
as Self - Child health & outbreak medicine - University of Liverpool
Laura Willoughby
as Self - Founder - Club Soda
Darren McGarvey
as Self - Author - Poverty Safari: Understanding the Anger of Britain's Underclass
Nicky Morgan
as Self - Former Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport
David Wilkinson
as Department of Theology & Religion - St. Johns College
Nina Wadia
as Self
as Self
Tehmina Kazi
as Self - British Muslims for Secular Democracy
Jackie Ford
as Self - Leadership and organisation studies, Bradford University
Khalil Yousuf
as Self - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community International
Tony Franklin
as Gambling addict in recovery
Ron Hogg
as Self - Durham Police & Crime Commissioner (Labour)
Max Blumberg
as Self - Psychology researcher - Goldsmiths University of London
Hardeep Singh
as Self - Deputy Director - Network of Sikh Organisations
Katie Bezant
as Self - Has had three surrogate pregnancies
Johnjoe McFadden
as Self - Molecular Genetics - University of Surrey
Robert Verkaik
as Self - Author - Posh Boys: How the English Public Schools Ruin Britain
Lowri Turner
as Journalist
Harriet Green
as Self - Business Consultant
Nick Hillman
as Self - Director - Higher Education Policy Institute
Lesley Hoolickin
as Self - Son Michael murdered in 2016
Tonique Kerr-Davis
as Self - Husband was taken off Jamaican flight this week
Luke Gittos
as Self - Lawyer & Columnist - Spiked
Simon Hannah
as Self - Author - A Party with Socialists in it
Tommy J. Curry
as Author - Another White Man's Burden
Calum Best
as Self - Patron - National Association for Children of Alcoholics
Ash Sarkar
as Self - Writer & Lecturer
Helen Czerski
as Self - Physicist
Danielle Walker Palmour
as Self - Friends Provident Foundation
Catherine Foot
as Self - Centre for Ageing Better
Peter Kellner
as Self - President, YouGov
Fazal Dad
as Self - Abu Bakr Mosque, Bradford
Natasha Devon
as Self - Author - A beginner's guide to being mental
Lynne Wrennall
as Self - Managing Director - International Public Health Research Group
Francis Green
as Self - UCL Institute of Education
Shaista Aziz
as Self - Journalist
Ilke Turkmendag
as Self - Lecturer in Law, Innovation & Society - Newcastle University
David Rocks
as Self - Prior - Holy Cross Leicester
Adam Bradford
as Self - Co-founder - Safer Online Gambling Group
Shipra Kohli
as Self - Director - Edinburgh Interfaith Association
Nigel Inkster
as Self - Co-author - Drugs, Insecurity & Failed States: The Problems of Prohibition
Alison Ruoff
as Self - Vice President - Church Society
Steven Woolfe
as Self - Founder - Centre for Migration & Economic Prosperity
Graeme Atherton
as Self - Director - NEON
Madelaine Hunter-Taylor
as Self - The Rita Project
Paul Cheshire
as Self - Economic Geography - LSE
Mark Mullins
as Pastor - Strangers Rest Evangelical Church
David Dalgleish
as Education Consultant & Anti-racism practitioner
Charles Burns
as Self - Entrepreneur - Allergi
Owen Farrow
as Self - Star of RuPaul's Drag Race UK
Deborah James
as Host - BBC Podcast - You, Me and the Big C
Imran Ahmed
as Self - CEO - Centre for Countering Digital Hate
Colin Copus
as Self - Emeritus Professor of Local Politics - De Montford University
Danny Al-Khafaji
as Self - British Conservation Alliance
Halima Begum
as Self - CEO - Runnymede Trust
Isaac Borquaye
as Rapper
Lucy Rocca
as Author - The Sober Revolution
Raza Nadim
as Self - Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK
Gijsbert Stoet
as Self - Psychology Academic
Colette Lloyd
as Self - Don't Screen Us Out
Russell Viner
as Self - President - The Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health
Gurpreet Singh Johal
as Self - Baptised Sikh solicitor
Mark Bennett
as Self - International Director - Aetherius Society UK
Julie Robinson
as Self - General Secretary - Independent Schools Council
Fiona Godlee
as Self - Editor in Chief - British Medical Journal
Sarah Jones
as Self - Chair - Surrogacy UK
Jayne Ozanne
as Self - General Synod
Meena Dhanda
as Self - Philosophy & Cultural Politics - Wolverhampton University
Emmanuel Ayoola
as Self - Director - Generating Genius
Katy Bourne
as Self - Chair, Association of Police & Crime Commissioners
Vicki Cardwell
as Self - CEO - Spark Inside
Polly Neate
as Self - Chief Executive - Shelter
Christopher Biggins
as Self - Actor, TV Personality & Panto Dame
Damian O'Docherty
as Self - Professor of Management & Organisation - Manchester University
Elaine Kasket
as Self - Cyber Psychologist - University of Wolverhampton
Karin Kuhlemann
as Self - Population Ethicist
Bharti Taylor
as Former President - Hindu Forum of Europe
Alena Kate Pettitt
as Self - Author - Ladies Like Us, A Modern Girl's Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Confidence & Love
Yasmin Rehman
as Self - Centre for Secular Space
Alex Proud
as Self - Media Commentator
Taiwo Adewuyi
as Self
Chris McLaughlin
as Self - Catholic Voices
Susan Hincks
as Headmistress Bolton School - Girls' Division
Matt Zarb-Cousin
as Self - Campaign for Fairer Gambling
Hannah Abrahams
as Self - Chartered educational & child psychologist
Katie Lloyd
as Self - Don't Screen Us Out
Ayesha Nayyar
as Self - Nayyars Solicitors
Victoria Showunmi
as Self - Institute of Education - UCL
Maya Goodfellow
as Self - Author - Hostile Environement
Anthea Hart
as Self - Husband was deported in 2019
Jim Saker
as Self - Director - Centre for Automotive Management - Loughborough University
Michael Lewkowicz
as Self - Families Need Fathers
Rico Wojtulewicz
as Self - National Federation of Builders
Henry Hill
as Self - ConservativeHome
Adam Kelwick
as Self - Muslim Chaplain
Sophie von Stumm
as Self - Psychology in Education - York University
John Lee
as Self - Retired NHS Pathologist & Professor of Pathology
Tim Whitmarsh
as Self - Humanist and Classicist
Joeli Brierley
as Self - Author - Pregnant then Screwed
Colin Valentine
as Former Chairman - CAMRA
Ian Russell
as Self - Was made unemployed and homeless by the pandemic
Jay Sebastian Williams
as Self - Founder - sustainability fashion brand
Nahid Rasool
as Self - Shantona Women's Centre, Leeds
Sara Hyde
as Fabian Women
Caroline Farrow
as Self - contributor - Catholic Universe
Sadia Hameed
as Self - Council of Ex Muslims of Britain
Bisi Alimi
as Self - LGBT activist
Helen O'Neill
as Self - Lecturer in Reproductive & Molecular Genetics - University College London
Hifsa Haroon-Iqbal
as Self - West Midlands Regional Prevent co-ordinator
James Dornan
as Self - SNP - Glasgow Cathcart
Ruth Fraser
as Self - Quaker chaplain - University of Leicester
Declan Meagher
as Self - Professional gambler & gambling teacher
Elizabeth Burton-Phillips
as Self - Founder - DrugFAM
Peter Tatchell
as Self - Human rights campaigner
Martin Powell-Davies
as Self - Socialist Party National Committee
Lucy Hall
as Self - Campaigns for rape survivors
Peter D. Williams
as Self - Catholic writer & speaker
Jasen Williams
as Self - Ex-offender & youth worker
Sarah Phillimore
as Self - Family barrister
Matty Blades
as Self - Homeless for 18 years
Ed Davies
as Self - Policy Director - The Centre for Social Justice
Thomas White
as Self - St Mary's Church - Glasgow
Victoria Spence
as Self - Fitness & Lifestyle Influencer
Katherine Bennett
as Self - Catholic Voices
Ellen Townsend
as Self - School of Psychology - University of Nottingham
Yasmine Ahmed
as Self - UK Director - Human Rights Watch
Eleanor Haworth
as Self - Adoption UK
Richard Layard
as Author - Can We Be Happier? Evidence & Ethics
Helen Burnett
as Self - Extinction Rebellion member
Peter Atherton
as Self - Founder, Community Led Initiatives
Adam Tomkins
as Self - Scottish Conservative - Glasgow
Amelia Lee
as Self - Strategic Director - The Proud Trust LGBT Youth
James Treadwell
as Self - Criminology - Staffordshire University
Robbie Howells
as Self - Pastor - The Warehouse Church Newport
Kris-Isa
as Self - Muslim revert
Jonathan Pugh
as Self - Research Fellow - Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
Linda Riley
as Self - DIVA Magazine
Andrea Greenwood
as Self - Past Life regression therapist
Laura Hoyano
as Barrister - Red Lion Chambers
Graham Cooper
as Self - Youth Development Manager - Broughton Trust
Jo Gough
as Board Member - Women's Aid
Jacqueline McKenzie
as Organisation for Migration Advice and Research
Antoinette Sandbach
as Self - Former MP for Eddisbury 2015-2019
Mike Bull
as Self - National Landlords' Association
Diyora Shadijonova
as Self - Journalist and podcaster
Aina Khan
as Self - Journalist & Writer
Ani Rinchen
as Director - Kagyu Samye Dzong Edinburgh
Qari Asim
as Self - Mosques & Imans National Advisory Board
Maddy Mussen
as Self - Assistant Editor - The Tab
Philip North
as Self - Bishop of Burnley
Sharon Gray
as Self - Educational Consultant - engage in their future
Susan Salt
as Self - Anglican Deacon who returned to NHS frontline
Raghad Altikriti
as Self - President - Muslim Association of Britain
Naz Shah
as Self - Labour, Bradford West
David Scott
as Self - Social Policy and Criminology, The Open University
Joyce Harper
as Self - Reproductive Science - University College London
Daniel Valentine
as Self - Anglican Priest & lawyer
Cormac Lucey
as Self - Columnist - The Times
Paul Jackson
as Self - History - University of Northampton
Frances Coleman-Williams
as Self - Mental health blogger
Victoria Borwick
as Self - Former MP - Kensington (2015-2017)
Jenny Constable
as Self - Journalist
Gail Bradbrook
as Self - Co-founder - Extinction Rebellion
Harriet Wistrich
as Self - Director - Centre for Women's Justice
Laura Winter
as Self - Domestic abuse survivor
James Porter
as Self - Students for Life - UK
Laura Higson-Bliss
as Self - Law & Social Media - Birmingham University
Helen Pankhurst
as Self - Great-granddaughter of Emmeline Pankhurst
Maryyum Mehmood
as Self - Cadbury Centre for the Public Understanding of Religion
Macer Gifford
as Self - Fought in Raqqa with the Syriac Military Council
Sandie McHugh
as Self - Psychologist & Happiness Researcher
Vicky Lloyd
as Self - Pastor - Victory Outreach Manchester
Julian Baggini
as Philosopher
Francis Davis
as Self - Professor of Religion & Public Policy - Birmingham University
Annabel Denham
as Self - Institute of Economic Affairs
Muhbeen Hussain
as Self - Founder, British Muslim Youth
Mike Rolfe
as Self - Prison Officers Association
Dominic Selwood
as Self - Historian & barrister
Amra Bone
as Self - Lecturer - Islamic law
Mike Killian
as Self - Greater Manchester Unite Against Fascism
Ella Brookbanks
as Self - Mother of two
Satyin Taylor
as Self - The National Spirituality & Mental Health Forum
Jon Bryan
as Self - World Series of Poker Main Event competitor - 2006
Stewart Rickard
as Self - Union Jack Scotland Supporters Club
Tom Bedford
as Self - UK Youth Climate Coalition
Anna Minton
as Self - Author - Big Capital: Who is London For?
Shereen Benjamin
as Self - Primary Education Edinburgh University
Jimmy Bangash
as Self - Council of Ex-Muslims
Mandeep Kaur Moore
as Self - Ambassador for City Sikhs
John Burton
as Self - Founder- Inside Connections & ex-offender
Matthew Scott
as Self - Barrister - Pump Court Chambers
Benjamin Butterworth
as Self - Journalist & LGBTQI+ Activist
Louise Davies
as Self - Director - Christians on the Left
Robin Graham
as Self - Co-Founder - Feel Good Communities CIC
Charly Young
as Self - CEO & co-founder - The Girls' Network
Toby Howarth
as Self - Bishop of Bradford
Andy Jordan
as Self - Former Made in Chelsea cast member (2012-2015)
Roza Salih
as Self - Human rights activist
Amy
as Self - Went on school strike for climate change
Sue Jones
as Self - Deputy CEO - Ditch the Label
Hakeem Yusef
as Self - Reader in Global Legal Studies - Birmingham University
Muhammad Amin-Evans
as Self - Independent Islamic scholar
Sara Elkhawad
as Self - Welfare & Equality Officer - Newcastle University Students' Union
Corin Bell
as Self - Open Kitchen Manchester
Nasser Kurdy
as Self - Altrincham Islamic Centre
Tariq Modood
as Self - Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship - Bristol University
Liam Allan
as Self - Falsely accused of rape
Tom Woolford
as Self - Church of England Priest
Riley Carter Millington
as Self - Former Eastenders Actor
Pamela DeGregorio
as Self - College lecturer, Philosophy
Andrew Copson
as Self - Chief Executive, British Humanist Association
Sophia Gaston
as Institute for Global Affairs - LSE
Rowan Ellis
as Self - YouTuber
Keltouma Ait-Tarrart
as Self - Two children at Parkfield School
Jeremy Christey
as Self - CBT therapist
Emily Murray
as Self - Founder - The Pink House
Marlen Godwin
as Self - British Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Marbles
Robin McAlpine
as Self - Director - Common Weal
Lily
as Self - Went on school strike for climate change
Silkie Carlo
as Self - Director - Big Brother Watch
Chetna Kang
as Self - Consultant psychiatrist & Hindu priest
Nina Burrowes
as Self - Psychologist
Mamnun Khan
as Self - Author - Being British Muslims
Mia Fox
as Self - Roman Catholic Chaplain - Newcastle University
Emma Revell
as Self - Institute for Economic Affairs
Nish Nathwani
as Self - Actor
Jasjit Singh
as Self - South Asian Religions, Leeds University
Sheila Jeffeys
as Self - Political Science - The University of Melbourne
Sophie Jarvis
as Self - Head of government affairs - Adam Smith Institute
Alexander Adams
as Self - Author - Culture War: Art, Identity Politics & Cultural Entryism
Lucy Harris
as Self - Director - Leavers of Britain
Khakan Qureshi
as Self - Birmingham South Asian LGBT
David Tyler
as Self - Fashion technologies - Manchester Fashion Institute
Damian Flanagan
as Self - Author & critic
Sharon Jagger
as Researcher in trans & non-binary faith - York St John University
Tom Cheesewright
as Self - Author - High Frquency Change
Rosa Freedman
as Self - Law School - Reading University
Sajidah Ali
as Self - Diversity Project Officer
Michelle Haslam
as Self - Clinical psychologist
Lorna Ashworth
as Member - Church of England
Jackie Stacey
as Self - Media & Cultural Studies - University of Manchester
Joe McCauley
as Self - Organised petition to ban the Orange Walk
Finn Mackay
as Self - Author - Radical feminism: feminist activism in movement
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
as Self - Co-director - The Association of British Muslims
Laura Van Broekhoven
as Self - Director - Pitt Rivers Museum - University of Oxford
John Mettrick
as Self - President - National Craft Butchers
Dwayne Ryan Menezes
as Self - Director - Human Security Centre
Mark Rowland
as Self - Chief Executive - Mental Health Foundation
Oliver Letwin
as Self - Conservative MP - West Dorset 1997-2019
Maqsood Ahmad
as Self - Chief Executive - British Muslim Heritage Centre
Sarah De Nordwall
as Self - Christian poet
Earthling Ed
as Self - Vegan activist
Elli Tikvah Sarah
as Self - Brighton & Hove Progressive Synagogue
Viddi Viswanathan
as Self - Diversity Officer - Manchester University Students' Union
Adam Grossman
as Self - Jewish Society - Leeds University
Morgan Schondelmeier
as Self - Head of External Affairs - Adam Smith Institute
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as Self - Mindfulness teacher
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as Self - Motivational speaker
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as Self - Environmentalist who doesn't want children
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as Self - Ace Active Ministry
Jane Graham Reed
as Self - Suffered poor mental health after silent retreat
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Stacey Clare
as Self - Ethical stripper
Tim Nicholson
as Self - Renewable Energy Co-operative
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as Self - Ethical Hacker - Digital Interruption
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as Hare Krishna
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Christine Brown-Quinn
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Laura Coryton
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Chi Onwurah
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William Moy
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Dan Brooke
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Saba Zaman
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Peter Busch
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Peter Petkoff
as Self - Centre For Christianity & Culture, Regent's Park London
Tom Edmonds
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