http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1 029931/Robin-Day-turn-grave-Cross-dresser-appe ars-Question-Time-panel-Little-Bo-Peep-outfit. html As a regular viewer of the BBC's "Question Time" I have recently witnessed a general decline of this once enjoyable programme.
On Thursday's edition, the BBC decided to include a cross dresser onto the panel. This person was Turner Prize winning Artist Grayson Perry.
One now asks, why include this person on the panel of a mainly political TV show?
What valuable contribution could such a person give to TV show such as this?
Was it an exercise in Political Correctness, BBC style? An attempt to draw panel members from a cross section of society? Or an equal opportunity exercise? If the latter, then why was there 3 Females, 1 Male (2 if you count the chairman, whoops Chairperson) and 1 Male/Female?
The Turner Prize is a joke in it's own right, but please BBC, don't let one of it's winners, turn Question Time into the same.