Former BBC Specialists Face Members of Parliament's Grilling After Claims of Prejudice in Unauthorized Document
We start with inquiries from Conservative MP the committee chair, who leads the group.
She commences by offering details to the unauthorized document prepared by Michael Prescott and released in a national newspaper.
"I don't want the British Broadcasting Corporation slanting in any particular direction, My only wish is for it neutral, fair and fair," he says.
When asked if he thinks the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, the adviser replies: "Absolutely not. It is important to note, numerous aspects the BBC produces is top-tier - including informative and fictional content."
Nevertheless, he states: "There exists substantial tasks that must be undertaken at the British Broadcasting Corporation."
Another former external BBC adviser questioned by the panel, Caroline Daniel, remarks she takes the BBC very seriously and that it operates a "continuous process and active debate" on evolving and intricate topics.
"Did the BBC prepared to have a genuine conversation and exchange and take action?" she asks herself. "In my view, indeed, they were."