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Topic History of: Victoria Coren on Question Time
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david An excellent programme with some good contributions. Victoria Coren was superb and Sarah Teather was pretty good (she's getting better and better).

I even agreed with a few points by Ken Clarke and Alan Johnson.

But Richard Littlejohn- what a w****r !

bbc.co.uk/i/rx86r/
david I missed it last night- probably because I couldn't be bothered to remember to watch it!

However, it sounds as if I should watch it if only for Ms Coren. I like her stuff on Radio 4 too.
JK2006 I knew her Dad quite well; her brother is very irritating.
Locked Out Usually QT featureslittle more than the usual gloop of grey sludge of hacks, wannabes and carreer politicos {none of who I'd trust with my granny's pension book} that constitutes British current opinion. Sometimes... just sometimes... there rises to the surface of this
toxic and thoroughly noxious brew something which makes you wonder whether you've heard right what has just been said. Tonight's QT, far from being the usual turgid morass of left-right tug of war for the same three square inches of political ground, was brought more alive than it has for a long time. I thought Shapi Khorsandi was good a few weeks ago. But Victoria Coren was even better tonight. Her thoughts on immigration had me almost yelling at the TV screen in agreement. Why do so few people approach this subject with so little humanity? I'd marry her tomorrow if she'd have me {which she wouldn't} and if I wasn't already married {which I am}.