Previous British Broadcasting Corporation Advisers Face MPs' Questioning After Assertions of Partiality in Unauthorized Document
We open with inquiries from Conservative lawmaker the committee chair, that chairs the group.
She opens by providing context to the unauthorized document prepared by Michael Prescott and published in a daily publication.
"It is not my wish for the British Broadcasting Corporation leaning in any particular direction, My only wish is for it straight, impartial and equitable," he says.
Upon being questioned if he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, the adviser answers: "Absolutely not. It is important to note, tons of stuff the BBC produces is top-tier - both informative and non-factual programming."
But he adds: "There exists significant effort that must be undertaken at the British Broadcasting Corporation."
Another previous consultant British Broadcasting Corporation specialist interviewed by the committee, Caroline Daniel, remarks she takes the British Broadcasting Corporation very seriously and that it operates a "persistent practice and lively discussion" across evolving and intricate topics.
"Whether the BBC was willing to engage in a proper discussion and argument and act accordingly?" she asks herself. "As I see it, yes they were."