A LIVE broadcast of BBC Radio 4's Any Questions programme will take place from a historic West Fife church next month.

St Fillan's Church in Aberdour will host the show on February 10 as part of its 900th anniversary celebrations.

The topical discussion programme will see a panel of personalities from the worlds of politics, media and elsewhere answer questions posed by the audience.

Details of the panel taking part on the evening are still to be confirmed.

Entry is free and tickets, one per person, are available at The Purple Shop and Willie's Newsagents.

Doors will open to the public at 6.30pm when questions can be submitted to the production team.

Last entry is at 7.15pm and the show will be live at 8.02pm and last until 8.50pm.

If you are unable to attend the event, you can listen to it on Radio 4 and it will then be repeated the following day at 1.10pm or through BBC Sounds.

St Fillan's Church, which dates back to the 12th century, is thought to be the oldest church in Scotland.

The celebrations for the 900th anniversary began earlier this month when commemorative banners were unveiled in the church.

Throughout the year, events will be taking place to mark the milestone with special services, concerts, talks and exhibitions all planned.