VISITORS to Morecambe Library will soon have the opportunity to air their views to the nation!

The library has been fitted with high tech web cams' which provide a direct link to the BBC's Morning Show - a new venture that aims to give members of the public the chance to air their opinions on a range of hot topics from January 6 next year.

The presenters, former Pop Idol judge Nikki Chapman and enter-tainment correspondent Robert Nisbet, will tell viewers the next day's subjects for discussion.

It is then up to the public to visit the library to record their opinions.

"We want to hear your views and see you contributing to The Morning Show, and this is a perfect way to do it," says Robert Nisbet. "So make sure you're heard on the biggest interactive vote on TV!"

The Morning Show is being described as a vibrant mix of current affairs and lifestyle issues' and will be aimed at the daytime audience.

The BBCsays it hopes the programme will bring an exciting interactive' edge to the schedules.

Says Cllr Marcus Johnstone, city council cabinet member for libraries: "This looks like the start of something exciting and I'm sure it will capture the imagination. Our libraries have been leading the way with providing new tech-nology to the public so it's fitting we should be involved in his pione-ering show.

He adds: "I expect the show to be lively and I'm sure the producers will not be disap-pointed by Lancashire people's contributions."

The Morning Show will be on air from 10am to 11am, Monday to Friday, until February 28, 2003.