Former BBC Advisers Undergo MPs' Inquiry After Allegations of Partiality in Leaked Memorandum

Ex- BBC advisers testifying before parliamentary committee

We open with inquiries from Conservative lawmaker Caroline Dinenage, that oversees the panel.

She commences by providing details to the disclosed memorandum authored by Michael Prescott and released in the Telegraph.

"I do not desire the British Broadcasting Corporation tilting toward one side or the other, I just want it straight, unbiased and equitable," he states.

In response to a query if he considers the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, he responds: "No I don't. To be clear, tons of stuff the BBC produces is world class - both factual and fictional shows."

But he adds: "There is substantial tasks that must be undertaken at the British Broadcasting Corporation."

Another ex-adviser British Broadcasting Corporation specialist examined by the panel, Caroline Daniel, remarks she takes the British Broadcasting Corporation extremely earnestly and that it maintains a "ongoing system and active debate" regarding fluid and multifaceted issues.

"Was the BBC willing to have a thorough conversation and exchange and take action?" she reflects. "In my view, affirmative, they were."
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