🔗 Share this article Former BBC Specialists Undergo Members of Parliament's Inquiry Following Allegations of Partiality in Disclosed Memo We open with queries from Tory Member of Parliament the panel's head, that oversees the panel. She commences by giving background to the unauthorized memo authored by Michael Prescott and printed in a daily publication. "It is not my wish for the BBC leaning in any particular direction, I just want it straight, fair and fair," he says. Upon being questioned whether he believes the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, Prescott responds: "No I don't. It is important to note, a great deal the British Broadcasting Corporation creates is exceptional - both informative and fictional programming." However, he continues: "There remains substantial tasks that must be undertaken at the British Broadcasting Corporation." A further former external BBC adviser interviewed by the panel, Caroline Daniel, remarks she regards the BBC very seriously and that it maintains a "persistent practice and active debate" across fluid and multifaceted topics. "Whether the BBC was willing to conduct a thorough dialogue and debate and act accordingly?" she questions. "From my perspective, affirmative, they were."