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mike strand2
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BBC QUESTION TIME

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This is not a political post.

I regret David Dimbleby leaving as the Question Time host and his replacement by Fiona Bruce. Fiona many times speaks so softly that I fail to catch what she's saying. Do I need to get my ears syringes or a hearing aid, or do others have the same problem?

I do like Fiona, particularly as she gave me a kiss when I was raising funds for a charity. The kiss did cost me 10 pounds though; but worth it :)
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Perhaps you should try contacting the BBC?
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Dominic wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:28 pm Perhaps you should try contacting the BBC?
Just wanting to know if I'm a lone voice Dominic!
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I've not watched it yet but will have a look this week!
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Fiona is a favourite of my husbands’ but unfortunately he also finds it difficult to hear her. She does speak softly & quite fast.
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Tell him to concentrate on what shes saying and avoid the fantasies
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