🔗 Share this article Ex- BBC Specialists Undergo MPs' Inquiry In the Wake of Assertions of Prejudice in Unauthorized Document We begin with queries from Tory Member of Parliament Caroline Dinenage, that leads the group. She initiates by providing background to the disclosed memo written by Michael Prescott and released in the Telegraph. "It is not my wish for the BBC tilting this way or that way, My only wish is for it straight, fair and equitable," he declares. In response to a query if he considers the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, Prescott responds: "No I don't. Let's be clear, numerous aspects the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is world class - including documentary and entertainment programming." Nevertheless, he states: "There exists substantial tasks that requires attention at the British Broadcasting Corporation." Another previous consultant British Broadcasting Corporation adviser examined by the group, Caroline Daniel, says she views the BBC with great importance and that it has a "continuous process and active debate" regarding dynamic and complex issues. "Whether the BBC was willing to conduct a thorough conversation and debate and take action?" she questions. "As I see it, affirmative, they were."