Free tickets for live audience debate
Are you 18-30 and financially frustrated? Put your money moans to business guru Robert Peston in a live audience debate.
For over two years this country and the rest of the world has been hit by the biggest financial disaster in half a century. But who's to blame and why does it matter?
Award winning business journalist, Robert Peston, has been at the centre of this storm, unearthing stories of financial greed and mismanagement that affect us all.
In this BBC Three show Robert will be looking at how these issues affect young people. Robert will tackle questions, such as: Why does my boss earn 100 times more than me and what do they do to deserve it? How does a bank work and why do we need them? Does debt really matter and how much debt is dangerous?
This show is unlike anything Robert has done before and is specifically aimed at explaining the basics of money and banking to people under the age of 30.
Please note that throughout the recording you will be asked to contribute and interact with the show. For example, the audience will be asked to give a show of hands if they are in debt.
When you receive your tickets, you will also be asked to email in a money related question that you have for Robert, which may be put to him in the show.
By applying for tickets, you are agreeing to be a contributing member of the audience.
Recording on Thursday 27 May at BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane. Doors open at 6.30pm.
To apply for tickets call the BBC Ticket Line on 0370 901 1227.
May 17, 2010
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