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''Have Your Say'' is a weekly discussion-based television programme, produced by the
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and broadcast on international news channel
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and
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radio. Its last broadcast was on 20 April 2008. The programme linked to the "Have your say" section of the
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website,
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, which also maintains its own topics for contributors to voice their opinions on. The topics are mainly non-controversial. The main presenter of the television programme was Bridget Kendall, Diplomatic Correspondent for the BBC.


See also

* '' World Have Your Say'', aired daily at 17:05 GMT in most regions of the world on the
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