Previous British Broadcasting Corporation Specialists Undergo MPs' Grilling In the Wake of Claims of Partiality in Disclosed Memo
We start with queries from Conservative MP Caroline Dinenage, that oversees the panel.
She initiates by providing details to the unauthorized memorandum written by Michael Prescott and released in a daily publication.
"I do not desire the BBC slanting toward one side or the other, I just want it balanced, impartial and fair," he says.
Upon being questioned if he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, the adviser replies: "Absolutely not. Let's be clear, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is top-tier - encompassing informative and fictional programming."
Nevertheless, he states: "There exists significant effort that requires attention at the BBC."
A further ex-adviser British Broadcasting Corporation consultant interviewed by the committee, Caroline Daniel, remarks she views the British Broadcasting Corporation with great importance and that it operates a "ongoing system and lively discussion" on evolving and intricate issues.
"Was the BBC ready to conduct a thorough discussion and debate and act accordingly?" she questions. "In my view, yes they were."