🔗 Share this article Ex- British Broadcasting Corporation Consultants Face Members of Parliament's Questioning After Claims of Bias in Unauthorized Memorandum We open with inquiries from Conservative MP the committee chair, that oversees the group. She initiates by offering details to the unauthorized memo written by Michael Prescott and printed in the Telegraph. "I do not desire the British Broadcasting Corporation slanting in any particular direction, My only wish is for it straight, impartial and just," he declares. When asked if he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, the adviser answers: "No, I do not. It is important to note, a great deal the BBC does is top-tier - encompassing documentary and entertainment shows." Nevertheless, he states: "There is real work that needs to be done at the British Broadcasting Corporation." The second former external BBC consultant interviewed by the panel, Caroline Daniel, states she regards the British Broadcasting Corporation extremely earnestly and that it operates a "ongoing system and lively discussion" regarding evolving and intricate topics. "Whether the BBC was willing to engage in a genuine dialogue and exchange and implement changes?" she asks herself. "As I see it, affirmative, they were."