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Friday, 28 January 2011
Biased BBC: How the opinions of the 'Question Time' panel are carefully managed
And so it is with this gem regarding the Biased BBC and it's flagship political programme Question Time.
Over on Conservative Home, Alex Deane is letting off steam about the composition of the latest panel.
But keep reading, eagle eyed readers...
For in the comments, there is an anecdotal revelation from a familiar name - one 'Daniel Hannan'.
He reveals how: "I was asked on Tuesday morning whether I would appear on tonight's show. I asked how definite the invitation was. The editor replied by asking me whether I supported control orders [...] and whether I thought Sky had overreacted in the football sexism row [...]. The programme replied that they were looking for someone whose views would balance the panel better than mine, which is fair enough I suppose, so that was that."
See that?
"The programme replied that they were looking for someone whose views would balance the panel better than mine".
And that, dear reader, is the gem that one must ponder...
That's before pondering how the well-researched audience always appears to be incredibly left-wing leaning. Or 'balanced' in BBC-speak.
Whilst Dan Hannan's is the most revelatory comment on the matter, there is one response that is even more worth reading... try this one. Not guilty, unfortunately...
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