Tyneside audience makes its voice heard on Any Questions
My instructions were to warm up the Any Questions audience ready for the live broadcast from .
The Radio 4 team send in a local ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ 'turn' to chat with the audience and break the ice before the real programme begins. This was my first time and as my previous blog reveals I was a little nervy. As it turns out I needn't have worried. The 300 strong crowd were already up for some lively debate.
Above all there should be no inhibition from those on the floor in expressing their disdain or agreement with what the panel have to say.
I shamelessly went for the easy option when asking the crowd to practice rapturous applause.
"Let's hear your reaction to the following statement. We have a much better quality of life up North."Cue a pretty raucous round of clapping and cheers. A provocative: "is a waste of money" got a few hisses, but also a ripple of applause.
I think the audience were ready for the live debate even before I did my turn because when was introduced there was a chorus of booing. He hadn't even said a word or taken his place on the panel. .
As the panel answered the questions, which they really don't get to see beforehand, the Newcastle audience certainly played their part. You can hear for yourself on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ iPlayer.

It's certainly been a varied seven days.
The crews stationed at their high-tech screens beneath the Northumberland countryside are a 21st Century echo of the servicewomen pushing model aircraft around on 1940's maps while moustached officer types scramble to intercept.
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