instead i am joined by three viewers of the programme, kate walsh and james sinister and in our edinburghalex cameron. thank you to all of you for coming on news watch. let's start with the issue of the shouting turn of the programme, kate, you have been in the question time audience, how did you find it? the actual audience i was in the spine andi the actual audience i was in the spine and i have noticed, and this is before fiona bruce, a blaina blame at her door, that the audiences have been getting more rowdy in calling out and shouting out, and i remembera rowdy in calling out and shouting out, and i remember a few occasions when david dimbleby actually injected people from the studio, they were so rough and ready about things. and itjust lowers the tone of the whole thing. it doesn't become a debate, it becomes a shouting match. we raise concerns about the turn of the show with the bbc and this is what they had to say,... question time generates strong views and opinions on panel and audience. alex cameron, what do you have to say about the tone of the discussion on question time?|j