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Do you have a question for Professor Robert Winston?

Professor Robert Winston
Do you have a question for Professor Robert Winston, the presenter of TV series Child of Our Time?

The OU and BBC have been co-producing the series for more than 10 years and will be interviewing him later this month. So this is your chance to put a question to him.

Please comment beneath this article (you'll need to log in with your OU username and password, or create a guest account to do so), or comment using the Facebook feature below, stating your proposed question. Questions need to be submitted by Tuesday 18 September.

A selection of them will then be passed on during an interview with Robert Winston and the interview will be published on Platform later this year.

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