It's on BBC IPlayer

It wasn't question time;
No, it wasn't was it? About 5 minutes in David Dimbleby, who's supposed to be impartial, absolutely nailed him to the floor about his previous quotes. It all went a bit Paxman.

The thing that surprised me most, though, isn't that the program was so partial but that anyone, Nick Griffin particularly, expected anything else. One of two things was going to happen:-
1. He plants a bunch of supporters in the audience and they hijack the show with their opinions or
2. His supporters don't turn up in which case the audience is full of people who hate him (there really are only two possible positions you can take on the BNP) and those people hijack the show instead.
I did think the rest of the panel were a bit weak, though. It was only really Dave and the audience who pinned him down.