🔗 Share this article Ex- BBC Advisers Participate in Parliamentary Questioning Following Assertions of Prejudice in Leaked Memorandum We begin with queries from Conservative MP the panel's head, who leads the committee. She opens by giving background to the unauthorized document written by Michael Prescott and published in the Telegraph. "I do not desire the BBC tilting this way or that way, I simply desire it neutral, fair and just," he states. Upon being questioned whether he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, the adviser replies: "No I don't. To be clear, a great deal the BBC creates is top-tier - both documentary and non-factual content." Nevertheless, he states: "There exists substantial tasks that needs to be done at the BBC." Another ex-adviser British Broadcasting Corporation consultant questioned by the committee, Caroline Daniel, remarks she regards the BBC very seriously and that it operates a "persistent practice and active debate" on evolving and intricate subjects. "Did the BBC ready to engage in a proper conversation and argument and implement changes?" she questions. "In my view, affirmative, they were."