We begin with questions from Tory Member of Parliament Caroline Dinenage, who chairs the group.
She opens by offering details to the leaked document prepared by Michael Prescott and printed in a daily publication.
"I don't want the BBC slanting this way or that way, I just want it straight, fair and fair," he declares.
Upon being questioned if he believes the British Broadcasting Corporation is institutionally biased, the adviser replies: "No I don't. It is important to note, tons of stuff the BBC creates is top-tier - including factual and non-factual shows."
Nevertheless, he states: "There is significant effort that must be undertaken at the BBC."
A further former external British Broadcasting Corporation consultant examined by the committee, Caroline Daniel, states she takes the British Broadcasting Corporation very seriously and that it operates a "persistent practice and lively discussion" on evolving and intricate issues.
"Was the BBC willing to have a genuine conversation and debate and act accordingly?" she questions. "In my view, indeed, they were."
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