đŸ”— Share this article Former British Broadcasting Corporation Specialists Participate in Parliamentary Questioning Following Allegations of Bias in Disclosed Memorandum We begin with queries from Tory Member of Parliament the panel's head, who oversees the group. She opens by providing details to the disclosed document written by Michael Prescott and published in a national newspaper. "It is not my wish for the British Broadcasting Corporation tilting this way or that way, I just want it straight, impartial and fair," he declares. Upon being questioned whether he considers the BBC is institutionally biased, he responds: "No I don't. Let's be clear, numerous aspects the BBC produces is world class - encompassing factual and fictional programming." Nevertheless, he states: "There is substantial tasks that needs to be done at the BBC." A further previous consultant British Broadcasting Corporation consultant interviewed by the panel, Caroline Daniel, says she regards the BBC extremely earnestly and that it operates a "persistent practice and vigorous discourse" on dynamic and complex issues. "Was the BBC ready to engage in a genuine dialogue and argument and take action?" she reflects. "From my perspective, yes they were."