David Dimbleby chairs the debate in Finchley, North London. The panel includes Conservative MP Ken Clarke, Labour MP Peter Hain, Lib Dem MP Chris Huhne, comedian Shappi Khorsandi and former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie.
David Dimbleby chairs the debate in Milton Keynes. The panel includes the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Liam Byrne MP, the Conservative shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Caroline Spelman MP, the Liberal Democrat spokesman on housing, Sarah Teather MP, the broadcaster Richard Madeley and the historian Andrew Roberts.
David Dimbleby chairs the debate in Basildon. The panel includes the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Ben Bradshaw MP, the Conservative peer Lord Lawson, the Liberal Democrat Baroness Tonge of Kew, the columnist Jane Moore, and the journalist and writer Douglas Murray.
David Dimbleby chairs the debate show in Coventry.
The panel includes Northern Ireland Secretary Shaun Woodward MP, Sinn Fein's Gerry Kelly, Northern Ireland's finance minister and DUP member Sammy Wilson, the former Northern Ireland First Minister Lord Trimble and Jim Allister of the TUV and newly-elected SDLP leader Margaret Ritchie.
David Dimbleby chairs the debate in Middlesbrough with panellists including the veteran Labour politician Lord Hattersley, the former deputy governor of a province of occupied Iraq and prospective Conservative parliamentary candidate Rory Stewart, the Liberal Democrat MP Lynne Featherstone, the economist and former head of policy at the Institute of Directors Ruth Lea and the actor and novelist Tom Conti.
David Dimbleby chairs the debate in Cardiff, with a team of panellists answering questions from the studio audience, including senior Labour politician Peter Hain MP, shadow defence secretary Dr Liam Fox MP, Plaid Cymru leader Elfyn Llwyd MP, UKIP's Nigel Farage MEP and journalist Janet Street Porter.
David Dimbleby chairs the debate in London, with a panel including Transport Secretary Lord Adonis, London Mayor Boris Johnson, Liberal Democrat peer Shirley Williams, broadcaster Carol Vorderman and novelist Will Self.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Dewsbury.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Wythenshawe, Manchester.
Question Time comes from Glasgow, the day after the Chancellor has delivered his pre-election Budget.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Stevenage. The panel includes the Home Secretary Alan Johnson, the shadow Business Secretary Ken Clarke, the Liberal Democrat housing spokesman Sarah Teather, and the broadcasters Richard Littlejohn and Victoria Coren.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Woking.
With immediate public and political reaction to the first Prime Ministerial debate, Question Time comes from West London.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from London so that the panellists and the audience can react to the prime ministerial debate.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Birmingham, with a selection of panellists from the world of politics taking questions from the studio audience.
David Dimbleby's guests in London are: Conservative peer Lord Heseltine, Labour peer Lord Falconer, Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes, Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips and Mehdi Hasan of the New Statesman.
David Dimbleby hosts the political debate show from Richmond.
Question Time comes from Gravesend in Kent.
Question Time comes from Brecon in Powys.
Question Time comes from Plymouth.
Question Time comes from Witney in Oxfordshire.
Question Time comes from Canary Wharf in London. The panel includes Labour leadership contender, Ed Balls; Liberal Democrat politician, Vince Cable; Daily Mail columnist, Peter Hitchens; entrepreneur and founder of Lastminute.com, Brent Hoberman; and leader of the Green Party, Caroline Lucas. David Dimbleby chairs.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate show from Ipswich, with a panel including: Conservative MP, Iain Duncan Smith, Labour MP, Alan Johnson; academic and historian, Prof. Mary Beard; Telegraph columnist, Simon Heffer; and founder ofchildren's charity Kids Company, Camila Batmanghelidjh.
David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate show from Edinburgh, with a panel consisting of Conservative peer Lord Forsyth, shadow International Development secretary Douglas Alexander, Lib Dem MP and Secretary of State for Scotland Michael Moore, the Deputy First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, and Irish comedian Ed Byrne.
David Dimbleby is joined by the Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude, shadow health secretary Andy Burnham, former Respect MP George Galloway, Labour activist Sally Bercow, and the broadcaster Nick Ferrari.
David Dimbleby is joined in Hartlepool by the Immigration Minister Damian Green, Labour's Sadiq Khan, UKIP's Nigel Farage, the RMT leader Bob Crow and the economist Ruth Lea.
Question Time returns with a Labour Leadership Special. David Dimbleby chairs as the five candidates - Diane Abbott, Ed Balls, Andy Burnham, David Miliband and Ed Miliband - face questions from the audience.
David Dimbleby chairs the debate in Liverpool, scene of the Liberal Democrat party conference. On the panel are Business Secretary Vince Cable, Caroline Flint, John Redwood, Ian Hislop, and the New Statesman's senior editor, Mehdi Hasan.
David Dimbleby chairs from Manchester, scene of the Labour Party conference. Conservative MP Grant Shapps; Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats Simon Hughes; Labour leadership contender Diane Abbott; historian David Starkey; and the Hollywood actor Brian Cox are on the panel.