Stephen Jardine will take the presenter’s chair on Debate Night - the flagship current affairs debate show for the new BBC Scotland channel which launches on 24 February.
The new show will be produced by Mentorn Scotland, the same production company behind BBC Question Time.
The first of 24 episodes will air on Wednesday 27 February at 10.45 pm during the channel’s launch week.
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Each hour-long programme will allow a studio audience to lead the agenda and put their questions to those in positions of power in Scotland. A panel made up of politicians, leaders of public bodies and opinion formers will answers to the questions which Scotland is asking.
Stephen said: “I’m delighted to be hosting Debate Night. At this time in particular, Scotland should have a programme bringing politicians and the people together and that is what I want this to be.
"It is a privilege and a responsibility to be tasked with such a big show and I look forward to making Debate Night a great forum for Scotland to share views and opinions in an open and civilised way”.
Nicolai Gentchev, Director of Current Affairs at Mentorn Media, says: ‘“At a time when opinion is everywhere, especially on social media, the best way to test ideas is through debate. This is such an exciting time to launch a national debate series. We look forward to working with Stephen to make Debate Night the programme that gets Scotland talking.”
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Daniel Maxwell, Executive Producer, BBC Scotland, says: "Stephen has a first class track record in broadcast journalism and we’re delighted he will be in the chair for Debate Night. He is an excellent communicator and facilitator with a sure grasp of all the key political, cultural and social issues that resonate in Scotland."
Tony Nellany, BBC Scotland Channel Manager, says: "One of the key aims of the channel is to produce content that will engage our audiences and give them a say on the big issues of the day. Debate Night will do just that under the expert stewardship of Stephen whose authoritative and inclusive presenting style is ideally suited to this format."
This first run of programmes will be broadcast from Edinburgh and the programme will also go on the road to towns and cities across Scotland.
Debate Night is produced for BBC Scotland by Mentorn Scotland, makers of Question Time for BBC One network.
The new BBC Scotland channel will be available across the UK. For viewers in Scotland it will be in High Definition (HD) at position 115 on Freeview and Yo
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