Ex- British Broadcasting Corporation Specialists Face Members of Parliament's Grilling After Assertions of Bias in Leaked Document
We start with inquiries from Tory Member of Parliament Caroline Dinenage, who oversees the group.
She opens by giving context to the unauthorized document written by Michael Prescott and published in the Telegraph.
"I don't want the British Broadcasting Corporation tilting this way or that way, I just want it balanced, fair and just," he states.
Upon being questioned whether he believes the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, he replies: "No I don't. To be clear, numerous aspects the BBC produces is exceptional - encompassing documentary and entertainment programming."
But he adds: "There exists substantial tasks that requires attention at the BBC."
The second former external British Broadcasting Corporation consultant questioned by the committee, Caroline Daniel, states she regards the BBC very seriously and that it operates a "ongoing system and lively discussion" on dynamic and complex subjects.
"Did the BBC willing to conduct a thorough discussion and exchange and implement changes?" she questions. "From my perspective, indeed, they were."