Ex- British Broadcasting Corporation Consultants Participate in Members of Parliament's Inquiry After Claims of Prejudice in Unauthorized Document

Former BBC specialists appearing at Members of Parliament

We open with questions from Conservative MP the committee chair, that leads the panel.

She initiates by providing context to the disclosed memorandum authored by Michael Prescott and published in the Telegraph.

"It is not my wish for the BBC slanting toward one side or the other, I simply desire it balanced, unbiased and fair," he declares.

Upon being questioned whether he thinks the BBC is institutionally biased, Prescott replies: "No I don't. To be clear, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation produces is exceptional - including documentary and entertainment content."

But he adds: "There is substantial tasks that requires attention at the British Broadcasting Corporation."

A further previous consultant British Broadcasting Corporation adviser questioned by the group, Caroline Daniel, remarks she views the British Broadcasting Corporation extremely earnestly and that it maintains a "continuous process and vigorous discourse" across dynamic and complex subjects.

"Did the BBC willing to engage in a proper conversation and exchange and implement changes?" she reflects. "As I see it, affirmative, they were."
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