A college in Ipswich is set to host a long-running BBC Radio 4 show next week, with admission free to the public.
Celebrating its 75th year of broadcasting this year, BBC's Any Questions? will air live from One Sixth Form College in Ipswich on September 29.
Within eight days, Ipswich will have hosted two of the BBC's political question show offerings, with Question Time being held in the town on Thursday.
The host of Any Questions? Alex Forsyth is set to be joined by Labour MP Anneliese Dodds and the Australian former Liberal Party leader Alexander Downer.
Two others will complete the panel drawn from the worlds of politics, media and commentary.
A few tickets remain available for this production which starts at 6.30pm and is due to end at 9pm.
Group sixth form principal, Jake Robson, said: "I believe that this is the UK's longest running discussion programme and it's a great opportunity for our students to get a real life glimpse into the world of politics and the media right on their doorstep."
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