The long-running BBC political debating television programme Question Time is returning to Perth and producers are seeking vocal locals to be among the audience.
The show will be hosted by David Dimbleby in the Joan Knight Studio of Perth Theatre on Thursday May 31.
Mr Dimbleby said he was looking forward to bringing Question Time back to the city.
He added: “What really matters is that we have a lively audience who want to speak their mind.
“It’s a chance for people in Perth to have their voice heard not only by politicians, but right across the UK.”
A spokesman for the production team said: “Question Time hears from a range of voices and always has representation from the government of the day and the official opposition party, as well as representatives from other political parties.
“The rest of the panel is made up of political commentators and well-known public figures.”
The Perth panel will include Conservative MP Kwasi Kwarteng, SNP MSP Kate Forbes and the rapper and author Darren “Loki” Mcgarvey. The other panellists have yet to be confirmed.
This will be Question Time’s second visit to Perth. The first occasion was in June 2006.