Bicester and Woodstock MP Calum Miller will take part in the hour-long debate show, which will be broadcast from Northampton at Northampton High School.
This will mark the show’s return after a previous visit in 2019.
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The Liberal Democrat MP will be joined on the panel by government minister Sir Chris Bryant MP, former Conservative secretary of state for culture, media and sport Nadine Dorries, economist and journalist Liam Halligan, and broadcaster Ayesha Hazarika.
Question Time first appeared on television in 1979, presented by Robin Day.
David Dimbleby hosted the programme until 2019 when Fiona Bruce took on the role.
The programme will air at 10.40pm on BBC One tonight.
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