Baffled Question Time viewers call out glaring issue with BBC panel in special episode
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Baffled Question Time viewers called out a glaring issue with the BBC panel in a special episode on Thursday.
The most recent instalment of the programme saw Fiona Bruce, 61, return to our screens to host a special about the challenges of growing up in the 21st century.
She was joined by headmistress Katharine Birbalsingh, 52, Adolescence writer Jack Thorne, 46, YouTuber TommyInnit, 21, the secretary of state for science and technology Peter Kyle, 54, and MP Lord Willetts, 69.
While watching, some viewers shared how odd they thought it was that only one person on the panel was under the age of 45.
Many took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts.
'I thought the Youth focused #bbcqt was a great and overdue idea. Until I saw the panel had an average age older than me.'


'Next generation you say?'
'Why is there only 1 actual youngish person on this panel? Comedy.'
'The average age of the panellists debating what it’s like being young in Britain today? 48. Farcical.'
At the start of the episode, Fiona said: 'For tonight's question time, we're asking a specially convened panel and audience about the challenges of growing up in the 21st century and what it means for all of us.
'Roughly half our audience is from what very generation - under 30 or mostly Gen Z and the rest are just a little bit older, but like every other week, they reflect the range of political views across the country.
'Welcome to Question Time - the next generation - from Greenford in West London on BBC, iPlayer and Sounds.'
Despite their ages, the guests do all have their own opinions from their fields about the matter.
Katharine Birbalsingh is a headteacher at the Michaela Community School.





She is known to be the 'UK's strictest headmistress'.
Meanwhile Jack's latest Netflix hit Adolescence hit headlines earlier this year.
Back in April it was revealed that 114 million people had watched the drama - which follows the story of a boy called Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who murdered his female classmate.
It brought misogyny among young boys to light.
TommyInnit - real name Thomas Michael Simons - has 15.1M subscribers on YouTube.
Meanwhile Peter Kyle and Lord Willetts are figures in the political sphere.