We begin with queries from Conservative lawmaker Caroline Dinenage, that leads the panel.
She initiates by providing details to the unauthorized document prepared by Michael Prescott and released in the Telegraph.
"I do not desire the BBC leaning toward one side or the other, My only wish is for it balanced, impartial and equitable," he says.
Upon being questioned if he considers the British Broadcasting Corporation is structurally prejudiced, the adviser answers: "No I don't. To be clear, numerous aspects the BBC creates is top-tier - encompassing factual and fictional shows."
Nevertheless, he states: "There exists substantial tasks that requires attention at the BBC."
A further ex-adviser BBC consultant interviewed by the group, Caroline Daniel, says she takes the BBC very seriously and that it operates a "ongoing system and active debate" on dynamic and complex issues.
"Whether the BBC was prepared to conduct a proper dialogue and exchange and act accordingly?" she asks herself. "As I see it, affirmative, they were."
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