Ex- BBC Specialists Undergo Parliamentary Inquiry In the Wake of Allegations of Bias in Unauthorized Memo
We begin with inquiries from Conservative lawmaker the panel's head, that leads the panel.
She commences by giving details to the leaked memo written by Michael Prescott and printed in a national newspaper.
"I don't want the BBC tilting in any particular direction, My only wish is for it neutral, fair and just," he says.
When asked if he considers the BBC is systematically partial, he answers: "Absolutely not. Let's be clear, a great deal the British Broadcasting Corporation produces is exceptional - both documentary and entertainment content."
However, he continues: "There exists significant effort that requires attention at the British Broadcasting Corporation."
The second ex-adviser BBC adviser questioned by the committee, Caroline Daniel, remarks she regards the BBC very seriously and that it has a "continuous process and active debate" on evolving and intricate issues.
"Did the BBC willing to conduct a thorough dialogue and exchange and take action?" she questions. "As I see it, yes they were."