🔗 Share this article Former BBC Advisers Participate in Parliamentary Questioning After Claims of Partiality in Leaked Document We begin with queries from Conservative MP the panel's head, that chairs the panel. She commences by giving background to the disclosed document authored by Michael Prescott and printed in a national newspaper. "It is not my wish for the BBC tilting toward one side or the other, I just want it straight, impartial and equitable," he states. In response to a query whether he considers the BBC is systematically partial, the adviser replies: "No I don't. Let's be clear, tons of stuff the BBC produces is world class - encompassing documentary and fictional shows." Nevertheless, he states: "There exists significant effort that requires attention at the BBC." The second ex-adviser British Broadcasting Corporation adviser questioned by the group, Caroline Daniel, states she takes the BBC extremely earnestly and that it has a "continuous process and active debate" regarding fluid and multifaceted issues. "Did the BBC ready to conduct a thorough dialogue and debate and implement changes?" she asks herself. "From my perspective, indeed, they were."