MPs to quiz BBC chiefs over bias after Joe Lycett was allowed to ridicule Liz Truss on Laura Kuenssberg’s new show
BBC boss Tim Davie faces the wrath of MPs today amid a row over anti-Tory bias at the national broadcaster.
The director-general has struggled to keep a lid on woke and leftie slants.
Fresh fury erupted this weekend as comedian Joe Lycett was allowed to hijack the launch of Laura Kuenssberg’s new political show to mock Liz Truss.
And MPs are expected to raise the multiple occasions the Beeb has been accused of one-sidedness since Mr Davie ordered a crackdown last year.
Examples include Labour stooges featured as impartial commentators and brazen doom-mongering over Brexit.
Tories are sharpening their knives as Mr Davie is hauled before the Commons Culture Committee this morning.
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Gleefully relishing his publicity, Lycett yesterday said he was told the new PM had reacted to his heckling with “a face like a smacked a***”
Despite a huge backlash, he said: “I genuinely don’t think the BBC are upset about it.”
Blasting the bias, Tory MP Lee Anderson said: “It’s been happening for over ten years now at this corrupt BBC.”
BBC News chief Deborah Turness insisted staff strive to make it “the most impartial and most accurate it can be”.
Julian Knight, chair of the committee, said: "The BBC are right to prioritise impartiality and I welcome the impartiality action plan.
“However, it’s been nearly a year since the CEO and Chairman announced their plan and nothing seems to have changed in the output - as anyone who saw last weeks Have I Got News For You could doubt.
“I very much hope tomorrow will prove they are not asleep at the wheel and major change will be delivered not just discussed. “
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DOCTOR Who writer Russell T Davies told an audience not to vote Tory if they wanted more shows like 2021 drama It’s a Sin.
The BBC later admitted the remarks made during its Bafta coverage broke impartiality rules.
HARRY Potter author JK Rowling was blasted by BBC presenter Tom Sutcliffe for having “very unpopular” views on gender identity.
Hundreds of Radio 4 listeners complained and the Beeb was forced to call it a “misleading” comment.
IN July a North Yorkshire paramedic and prominent Labour activist featured in a prime-time news report on NHS pay rises.
Viewers were not told of Debbie’s politics before she tore into the Government.
BBC Newsbeat broadcast a report on the “lack of diversity” in English women’s football after the Lionesses won the Euros.
This was despite non-white players being slightly over-represented in the squad compared to the nation at large.
EASTENDERS likened Brexit to coronavirus.
Sharon Watts threw a drink in Sam Mitchell’s face saying: “We’ve had Brexit and Covid, we don’t need you.”
BBC reporter Geeta Guru-Murthy ranted in June that Boris Johnson has “lied to the public” and “lied to the Queen” when challenging Conservative MP Lee Anderson on the embattled Prime Minister’s record.
BBC producers were slammed for trying to co-ordinate ministerial resignations.
Health Minister Maria Caulfield shared a screenshot of one producer encouraging her to quit Boris Johnson’s government “live on air”.
THE BBC claimed that Boris Johnson was “widely booed” when he arrived for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations at St Paul’s Cathedral in June, despite footage showing it was a mix of jeers and cheers.
OPINIONATED broadcaster Matthew Stadlen was hired as a stand-in presenter on BBC Radio Five Live in May despite relentless attacks on the Tories on social media.
The BBC quickly dropped Matthew from the line-up.
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THE latest episode of Have I Got News For You saw outgoing PM Boris Johnson repeatedly derided.
Host Jack Dee quoted a newspaper article calling Boris a “cosmic c***”, sparking a fierce backlash.