Question Time - Flipped
Towner Cinema
Sunday 9 March 2025, 2.30pm to 3.30pm, £15 (Concessions available)*
*Ticket prices
£15 General
£7 Under 25 / Student
£7 People with disabilities
£7 People in receipt of Universal Credit or Pension Credit
£0 Essential Companion (this discount will be automatically added when 'Essential Compainion' is ticked in Other Preferences - go to My Account to edit your preferences)
A question time – but not as you know it! David Dimbleby surrenders his role as host to be a panelist with his daughter Liza and others in this special question time answering audience questions about the exhibition themes.
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Accessibility
This event takes place seated in Towner Cinema.
We have a budget available to make this event as accessible as possible – this can include interpretation services or other access needs we can meet to enable you to participate.
If you require access arrangements, please email programme@townereastbourne.org.uk two weeks before the event date so that we can book a service if needed.
About David Dimbleby
David Dimbleby is a journalist and broadcaster of current affairs programmes and documentaries for BBC television. He chaired Question Time for 25 years and has been a reporter for and presenter of Panorama. He is the commentator for a variety of State events and presented ten general election programmes. He has made film series for BBC television about art, architecture and the history of Britain. He is the outgoing Chair of Towner Eastbourne.
About Liza Dimbleby
Liza Dimbleby is an artist and writer. She has written on painting and drawing for a variety of publications and is the author of I Live Here Now. (Firework, 2008) She has given talks on drawing across the UK, in Paris, Moscow and Novosibirsk. She teaches at the Royal Drawing School, London and lives and works in Glasgow.