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The Big Questions
2007Nicky Campbell hosts a series of moral, ethical and religious debates.
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The Big Questions Season 14 Full Episode Guide
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?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a virtual audience from North East England, where he asks: is science undermining religion? And, do our genes define us?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a remote audience from Cambridgeshire, where he asks: will women ever achieve equality? And, is Shamima Begum Britain's moral responsibility?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a remote audience from Wales, where he asks: do we need to change our relationship with alcohol? And, has religion let us down during lockdown?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a remote audience from the East Midlands, where he asks: do Britain's poor need a new deal? And, should actors expect to play any identity?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a remote audience from the West Midlands, where he asks: is Britain losing the fight against racism? And, would belief in reincarnation make the world a better place?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a remote audience from Scotland, where he asks: is feeling British over? And, do we have a right to happiness?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a remote audience from South West England, where he asks: will COVID help us save the planet? And, if Jesus wasn't the son of God, would we take more notice of him?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a remote audience from North West England, where he asks: does social media reveal who we really are? And, will COVID revive faith?
Nicky Campbell hosts a live debate from Manchester with a remote audience from London, where he asks: is lockdown punishing too many for the greater good? And, have young people been disproportionally neglected during this crisis?