Konstantin Kisin to make Question Time debut
Konstantin Kisin is to make his debut on BBC One’s Question Time tonight.
The Moscow-born comedian appears on the panel alongside Trade Minister Penny Mordaunt, Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Kyle, the SNP’s Kirsten Oswald and BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall.
Kisin came to prominence in 2018 when he announced that he refused to sign a behavioural agreement form before a university gig in London that required him to be sensitive to racism, sexism, classism, ageism, homophobia, biphobia, xenophobia, Islamophobia, anti-religion and anti-atheism.
Since then, he has been at the vanguard of ‘anti-woke’ stand-ups, co-hosting the YouTube channel and podcast Triggernometry with fellow comedian Francis Foster. Guests have included the likes of Jordan Peterson, Peter Hitchens, Laurence Fox, Melanie Phillips and Rod Liddle.
He is also a regular contributor to BBC, ITV and TalkRadio and has written for outlets including the Daily Telegraph and The Spectator, often on the topic of cancel culture.
Tonight’s Question Time comes from Norwich and airs at 10.35pm.
Published: 3 Mar 2022
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