In pictures: BBC Question Time at Reading Town Hall
Grammar schools, Brexit, the state of Britain's high streets and trains were all discussed at BBC Question Time
Baroness Shami Chakrabarti and TV legend Richard Madeley. Credit: getreading

Baroness Shami Chakrabarti and Richard Madeley at the Concert Hall in Reading Town Hall. Credit: getreading

Left to right: Richard Reed, co founder of Innocent Drinks; Alison Phillips, editor of The Daily Mirror; and Damien Hinds, Education Secretary. Credit: getreading

Alison Phillips and Damien Hinds. Credit: getreading

Veteran BBC QT host David Dimbleby. Credit: getreading

The audience in Reading Concert Hall. Credit: getreading

Audience members clap the panel on. Credit: getreading

David Dimbleby sips some water. Credit: getreading

The host welcomes the audience. Credit: getreading

In a warm up session, members of the public are allowed to debate with each other. Credit: getreading

Chris Rindly, who asked the penultimate question about whether transport secretary Chris Grayling should be sacked. Credit: getreading

Pippa Sands, who asked the more jovial question comparing applications to Love Island and the Oxbridge universities. Credit: getreading

It's not all serious. Credit: getreading

Not everyone's sure about the answers! Credit: getreading

Sue Scrace, who asked the first question about grammar schools. Credit: getreading

Chris Stilliano, who asked the contentious question about Brexit. Credit: getreading

A member of the public asks a question. Credit: getreading

Host David Dimbleby in action. Credit: getreading

Member of the public David Newman, who asked the question about House of Fraser closures. Credit: getreading

The aduience at the Concert Hall. Credit: getreading

Crew members armed with mics let a woman speak during the warm up question. Credit: getreading

A few audience members have a chuckle. Credit: getreading