Instead, they let the participants speak for themselves about why the show's behind-the-scenes pressures have been so productive.
There were difficult moments, as when one participant spoke of seeing "a black Muslim" on the street.
When online, participants sometimes speak more freely because they're sitting at home and feel anonymous.
I decided this was a time to let the participants speak for themselves.
In a closed fishbowl, the initial participants speak for some time.
The most remarkable feature of this program is that participants should speak only English.
For all their diversity, the participants spoke with a remarkably unified voice.
When verbal communication is possible, the participants can speak and then listen.
Each category was counted if a participant spoke, either in person or on the phone, with someone from it at least once every two weeks.
The series became popular enough that the participants often speak of being recognised in public.