Jim Davidson and Katie Hopkins will take part in the latest edition of Channel 5's series of live controversial debates.
Tonight's show - The Big 'Can't Pay' Debt Debate: Live - will be hosted by Nick Ferrari and focus on the debt faced by families, who is to blame and how members of the public feel about the issue.
Davidson, who was previously declared bankrupt, will appear on the show alongside former footballer Lee Hendrie and Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards, both of whom have struggled with financial problems.
Meanwhile, Hopkins will appear on the show alongside Liz Jones, Rosie Millard, Labour MP Paul Blomfield and the head of the British Bankers Association Anthony Browne.
Channel 5's Guy Davies said: "Viewers want to see these topics thrown into the bull ring, and broadcasting them live really makes Channel 5 feel alive. These key issues attract heat and vigorous argument on all sides,...
Tonight's show - The Big 'Can't Pay' Debt Debate: Live - will be hosted by Nick Ferrari and focus on the debt faced by families, who is to blame and how members of the public feel about the issue.
Davidson, who was previously declared bankrupt, will appear on the show alongside former footballer Lee Hendrie and Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards, both of whom have struggled with financial problems.
Meanwhile, Hopkins will appear on the show alongside Liz Jones, Rosie Millard, Labour MP Paul Blomfield and the head of the British Bankers Association Anthony Browne.
Channel 5's Guy Davies said: "Viewers want to see these topics thrown into the bull ring, and broadcasting them live really makes Channel 5 feel alive. These key issues attract heat and vigorous argument on all sides,...
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- Digital Spy
Jonathan Franzen's family epic, a new collection from Seamus Heaney, Philip Larkin's love letters, a memoir centred on tiny Japanese sculptures ... which books most excited our writers this year?
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
In Red Dust Road (Picador) Jackie Kay writes lucidly and honestly about being the adopted black daughter of white parents, about searching for her white birth mother and Nigerian birth father, and about the many layers of identity. She has a rare ability to portray sentiment with absolutely no sentimentality. Isabel Wilkerson's The Warmth of Other Suns (Random House) is a fresh and wonderful history of African-American migration. Chang-rae Lee's The Surrendered (Little, Brown) is a grave, beautiful novel about people who experienced the Korean war and the war's legacy. And David Remnick's The Bridge (Picador) is a thorough and well-written biography of Barack Obama. The many Americans who believe invented biographical details about Obama would do well to read it.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
In Red Dust Road (Picador) Jackie Kay writes lucidly and honestly about being the adopted black daughter of white parents, about searching for her white birth mother and Nigerian birth father, and about the many layers of identity. She has a rare ability to portray sentiment with absolutely no sentimentality. Isabel Wilkerson's The Warmth of Other Suns (Random House) is a fresh and wonderful history of African-American migration. Chang-rae Lee's The Surrendered (Little, Brown) is a grave, beautiful novel about people who experienced the Korean war and the war's legacy. And David Remnick's The Bridge (Picador) is a thorough and well-written biography of Barack Obama. The many Americans who believe invented biographical details about Obama would do well to read it.
- 11/27/2010
- The Guardian - Film News
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