Q+A

Q+A (2008-2025)

EndedTalk Show show

Q&A puts punters, pollies and pundits together in the studio to thrash out the hot issues of the week. It's about democracy in action - the audience gets to ask the questions.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:35

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Q+A' from the year 2008 premiere?

The TV show 'Q+A' from the year 2008 premiered on September 14, 2008.

Who were the hosts of 'Q+A' in 2008?

The hosts of 'Q+A' in 2008 were Tony Jones and Virginia Trioli.

What genre does 'Q+A' belong to?

'Q+A' belongs to the genre of political talk show.

What was the format of the show 'Q+A'?

'Q+A' followed a panel discussion format with a host and guest panelists.

How long was each episode of 'Q+A' in 2008?

Each episode of 'Q+A' in 2008 was approximately 60 minutes long.

Who were some notable guest panelists on 'Q+A' in 2008?

Some notable guest panelists on 'Q+A' in 2008 included politicians, journalists, and experts in various fields.

Did 'Q+A' have a live audience?

Yes, 'Q+A' had a live studio audience.

What were some of the topics discussed on 'Q+A' in 2008?

Some of the topics discussed on 'Q+A' in 2008 included politics, current affairs, social issues, and public policy.

Did 'Q+A' feature interviews with public figures?

Yes, 'Q+A' featured interviews with public figures to provide insights and perspectives on the topics being discussed.

Did 'Q+A' have a call-in segment?

Yes, 'Q+A' had a call-in segment where viewers could ask questions to the panelists or share their opinions on the topics being discussed.

Did 'Q+A' have a regular segment for audience questions?

Yes, 'Q+A' had a regular segment where members of the live studio audience could ask questions to the panelists.

Was 'Q+A' broadcasted live or pre-recorded?

'Q+A' was broadcasted live, allowing for real-time engagement with the audience and panelists.

Did 'Q+A' have recurring segments or features?

Yes, 'Q+A' had recurring segments and features that provided additional insights and perspectives on the topics being discussed.

Did 'Q+A' have a specific target audience?

'Q+A' aimed to engage a broad audience interested in politics, current affairs, and social issues.

Did 'Q+A' receive any awards or nominations in 2008?

While specific awards or nominations for 'Q+A' in 2008 are not mentioned, the show was recognized for its contribution to political discourse and public engagement.

Did 'Q+A' have any memorable moments or controversies in 2008?

'Q+A' had several memorable moments and occasional controversies in 2008, which sparked debates and discussions both on and off the show.

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  • Q&A (Australia)

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