• The BBC runs Question Time, a programme with a panel of more or less eminent people or just known to the public.
  • Question time, formally known as questions without notice, is an institution in the Commonwealth Parliament and in all state parliaments.
  • Worksheets, activities & games. Present simple vs. present continuous. Question Time. 1. How often / you / watch TV?
  • Dave - Question Time Look A question for the new prime minister How'd you have a heart so sinister? How are you so wasteful when people are in...
  • Governmenta time set aside in a session during which members of a parliament may question a minister or ministers regarding state affairs.
  • I've got to get to you first Before they do It's just a question of time Before they lay their hands on you And make you just like the rest I've.
  • "Question time" refers to a designated period when people have the opportunity to ask or receive answers to their questions.
  • Now, of course, it’s time for the individual rounds, where contestants answer questions about their specialist subjects.
  • Fiona Bruce presents Question Time with a panel of politicians and other guests facing topical questions from an audience in different parts of the UK each week.
  • Spoofed in the Thursday Next series as " Avoid the Question Time ", presented as a gameshow in which politicians win points for how skilfully they avoid...