WEST Fifers are being invited to be part of a studio audience for a BBC political discussion show.
Debate night will be hosted in Dunfermline on Wednesday evening and members of the local community are being invited to have their day.
Presenter Stephen Jardine said the show is the only television programme of its kind in Scotland.
"It gives you the opportunity to put your questions to the country’s decision-makers and public figures," he explained.
"We want people from all walks of life. You might be a parent, a carer or a student? Perhaps you run a business or are a frontline worker? Retired, self-employed, unemployed or just starting out in the workplace – we need you.
"It’s your questions, stories, experiences and opinions that lead our discussion - so we couldn’t do it without you!"
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Recent guests who have joined politicians on the show include authors Val McDermid and Alex Gray, comedians Jo Caulfield and Susie McCabe, musicians Ricky Ross and Horse McDonald, footballers Pat Nevin and Michael Stewart, columnists Hugo Rifkind and Ayesha Hazarika, Lord Sugar's advisor Mike Soutar from BBC The Apprentice and former Dragons’ Den entrepreneur Piers Linney.
Anyone wanting to get involved should visit www.bbc.co.uk/debatenight and click ‘Apply to the Audience’.
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