Any Answers?

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Any Answers?
Running time45 mins
Country of origin United Kingdom
Language(s)English
Home stationBBC Radio 4
Hosted byAnita Anand
WebsiteWebsite

Any Answers? is a radio phone-in broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It's the companion programme to Any Questions?, in which a panel of notable figures drawn from politics, media or business are asked for their views on current affairs by members of an invited audience assembled in a public venue.

Any Answers? is broadcast on Saturday afternoons immediately after the repeat edition of Any Questions? has been aired.

History

The programme began in October 1954. It was originally based on letters from listeners to Any Questions?, but has subsequently followed the trend to the more immediate "phone-in" format. Currently listeners can submit their responses to the views expressed in Any Questions? by email, text message, or telephone. A moderator hosts the programme, ensuring that sufficient time is devoted to responses to each issue covered in the previous edition of Any Questions?.

Any Answers? – today broadcast by BBC Radio 4 – was initially part of the schedule of the BBC Light Programme (which became BBC Radio 2 in September 1967).[1] Its first presenter was Freddie Grisewood. Jonathan Dimbleby hosted the programme from 1989 to 2012; he then stepped down, but continued to present Any Questions?. Anita Anand took over as host on 9 June 2012.

As of April 2023, Any Answers? is produced from BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House in Cardiff.[2]

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