

Sue Perkins is back at the helm of Radio 4's longest running panel game returns for its 89th series and challenges our panel to speak for Just a Minute on the subject of their choosing without hesitation, repetition or deviation. Dates: Friday 25 February Venue: BBC Radio Theatre Doors open: 7.15pm Recording starts: 7.30pm Dates: Saturday 26 & Sunday 27 February Venue: RADA Studios Doors open: 4.15pm Recording starts: 4.30pm Dates: Friday 04 March Venue: BBC Radio Theatre Doors open: 7.15pm Recording starts: 7.30pm Tickets will be allocated by random draw. You can register at any time until 8am on Monday 7 February. You can apply for a maximum of two tickets per recording and if you are successful in the random draw you will only receive tickets for one recording. All guests will need to provide the following as a condition of entry: A negative COVID-19 LFT result (taken in the 24 hours prior to attending the Event) from a UK Government-approved test provider (either via a home kit or via a test centre), with certification shown via email or text. Face coverings will be mandatory. To enter the random draw visit bbc.co.uk/showsandtours. In the lead up to the production, to help minimise the spread of coronavirus we ask that you do not attend the show if you begin to develop any of the symptoms of coronavirus or if you have come into close contact with someone who has tested positive for coronavirus. If you have registered for additional tickets on behalf of your friends and family, we ask that you also let them know to stay at home if they need to. BBC Shows and Tours
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