BBC Criminals

The British National Party is fed up with malicious propaganda  exuded by the BBC so they are telling us about some of the genuine evil of our wonderful national broadcaster in BBC Criminality - Questions from the Licence Payer. NB that the thugs in this line up are all black. Then there are the drug users and the Paedophiles, the spendthrifts. This British National Party offering is not covering the communist subversives who are waging a Culture War against England and Christendom. It is a major reality none the less.

The Wikipedia covers a lot of the ground, confirming that the BBC are enthusiastic liars with an agenda.

1. The BBC and violence

BBC Reporter Is A Murderer
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An undercover reporter with a history of violence who worked for the BBC and Channel 4 was yesterday found guilty of torturing a man to death in front of the victim's family. James Raven, 44, worked on more than 50 television programmes including the BBC's MacIntyre Uncovered and Crooked Britain and Channel 4's Sleepers. When they employed Raven, television bosses knew he had served 14 months in jail for a road rage attack. Producers thought he was a changed man whose background had made him ideal for investigating crime gangs.........

With his adult son and daughter tied up and forced to watch, Waters was beaten, whipped, burned and attacked with an industrial staple gun by a gang believed to have been led by Raven. Waters was hung upside down and his attackers tried to sexually assault him with an iron bar, causing fatal internal injuries. The savage attack left him with 123 different injuries including 24 individual rib fractures......

During the eight-week trial it emerged that Raven and his cousin Christopher More, 26, who is still wanted by police in connection with Waters' death, earned up to £500 a day working on undercover assignments for the BBC and Channel 4.
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The Guardian is keen on letting us know the BBC's excuses but then they are also communist subversives who hate England.

 

Raphael Rowe - BBC Apparatchik M25 Three Job
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In 1988, aged 19, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for a murder and robbery [ that the BBC chooses to allege that ] he did not commit. In July 2000, after 12 years in prison, the Court of Appeal quashed his [ allegedly ] wrongful convictions and he was freed...... As the subject of numerous stories by broadcast and print journalists during his long campaign for justice, Raphael has a unique insight into both sides of the reporting coin.....

He has reported on a wide range of issues, including the heroin trade from Afghanistan to Britain and the exploitation, and routes, used by terrorists to smuggle conflict diamonds.
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Rowe has a string of other convictions for robbery and theft, including one for malicious wounding. Not been caught since presumably.

 

Laurence Westgaph - BBC Reporter, Bankrupt, Black, Paedophile, GBH
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Westgaph was born in Liverpool in 1975 to a mother of Nigerian descent and a Jamaican father. He grew up in the inner city area of Toxteth, with his father returning to the West Indies when he was a baby. His ancestors also hail from Barbados and he is a descendant of slave trader Robert Cox Westgaph left school at the age of 16. In 2008 he completed a Masters at in Atlantic History at Liverpool University.

In September 2009 Westgaph was convicted of grievous bodily harm after attacking a friend who had begun in a relationship with Westgaph's ex-partner. The victim was repeatedly punched and left with a broken eye socket as a result of the attack. Westgaph was given a nine month jail sentence, suspended for two years.

In 2000 he given a community order after being found to have had sex with a 15 year old girl. However the judge noted that she had given "every impression" of being older. He was declared bankrupt in 2008 with his discharge suspended indefinitely.
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The 34-year-old BBC expert flew into a rage, repeatedly punching his love rival in the face and fracturing his eye socket, a court was told. At one point, it was even thought he had bitten the other man's ear off. 

 

Ashley Blake ex Wiki
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Ashley Blake (born 1969 in Lozells, Birmingham, England) is a former television presenter and newsreader. A well known personality in the English Midlands, he worked mostly for the BBC, where his credits include reporting and presenting on Midlands Today, the region's edition of Inside Out, and briefly on the TV series Watchdog. In September 2009 he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment after being convicted of assault. He was released on 8 June 2010, after serving nine months of his sentence, as part of the home curfew system for early release........

He appeared before Sutton Coldfield Magistrates' Court charged with possessing an offensive weapon, wounding with intent and affray. Blake appeared with a second man, Steven Sproule, aged 38, of Booths Farm Road, Great Barr. Sproule was charged with assault and affray. Magistrates bailed Blake and Sproule to appear at Birmingham Crown Court on 27 April. On 27 April, both men denied the charges brought against them and were granted unconditional bail pending trial.....

Blake's co-defendant, Sproule, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Blake denied the charges, and also pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to pervert the course of justice by throwing the alleged weapon - a 3-foot (1 m) long patio umbrella pole - into a nearby garden centre. The court was told that Blake hit the teenager in the face with the pole. The jury retired on 31 July 2009 before giving their verdict on 3 August 2009. Blake was found guilty of unlawful wounding and perverting the course of justice, but was cleared of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. He was remanded on bail. On 2 September 2009, he was sentenced to two years in prison. In November 2009, his appeal against the sentence was rejected by the Court of Appeal...

Previous criminal record
As a result of the wounding trial, Blake's previous criminal record was revealed. He had been convicted of theft on six occasions (twice in 1986, three times in 1987 and once in 1993) and handling stolen goods in 1988. In 1988, Blake was found guilty of altering documents following a traffic collision, resulting in him being disqualified from driving, a ban he broke in 1990.[21 ] In an interview with rival regional news programme, ITV's Central Tonight on the day of his sentencing, Blake revealed that the BBC were unaware of his previous convictions as they were all spent convictions when he joined the corporation.

Drink driving
After being released from prison, Blake kept out of the media limelight. In March 2011, he admitted a charge of drink driving at Sutton Coldfield Magistrates Court. When stopped on his BMW Motorbike on 10 January, the morning after a night out, he was found to be just over the limit and was subsequently banned from driving for one year and ordered to pay £220 in fines and court fees
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Habitual is the word that comes to mind.

 

2. The BBC and illegal drugs

Raymond Bingham DJ Got Four Years For Drug Smuggling - black
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On 24 November 2007, Grooverider was arrested at Dubai International Airport for possession of 2.16 grams of cannabis, hours before a show at 'The Lodge'. He claimed he had forgotten it in a pair of his trousers. On 19 February 2008, he was sentenced to four years imprisonment, to be followed by immediate deportation, but was pardoned ten months into his sentence............

On 19 February 2008, Grooverider was sentenced to four years imprisonment. He was pardoned and released on Wednesday 3 September 2008, during the holy month of Ramadan that traditionally sees the pardoning of select prisoners in UAE. In an interview with BBC, Grooverider described his experience as "appalling" and described the conditions in which he was placed
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He got lucky.

 

Natasha Collins - Cocaine Overdose, Dead
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She also featured in a small number of episodes of the BBC emergency services programme 999 Lifesavers and one episode of the popular children's TV series Chucklevision as the Spanish Princess. She also worked in film and theatre, as well as presenting corporate videos..........

At 1:20 pm on 3 January 2008 police were called to the North West London home of Collins and Speight, where Collins was found dead in a bath. Speight was arrested on suspicion of murder and supplying class A drugs, and was bailed to return to the police station for questioning in early February......

On 2 April 2008, the coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure after Collins was found with scalds covering about 60% of her body and a "'very significant' amount of cocaine in her system at the time". Speight had been arrested immediately following Collins's death, but was not charged with any offence. Mark Speight later committed suicide, and his body was found by police in the roof of MacMillan House next to London's Paddington railway station on 13 April 2008.
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Presumably he was at it too.

 

Jonny Dymond - Cannabis
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BBC Europe Correspondent Jonny Dymond
March 2008 – The 38-year-old was detained by transport police at Vilnius Airport, in Lithuania, after illegal drugs were found in his bag. Dymond, a radio and TV news reporter, is understood to have been on holiday alone in Lithuania. He was checking in for a flight to London, when he was arrested. At a court hearing in the capital Vilnius, he pleaded guilty to carrying drugs and was fined £230 for possession. 
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Alone in foreign parts - investigating availability of homosexuals, narcotics or both?

 

Richard Bacon, Children's' Programmes, Cocaine User
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Richard Paul Bacon (born 30 November 1975) is an English television and radio presenter. Bacon's first high-profile media role was as a presenter of Blue Peter, from which he was sacked in 1998 following newspaper reports of him taking cocaine. He then presented numerous shows, including The Big Breakfast, and on radio stations Capital FM, and Xfm London............

Bacon's TV break was as a presenter on the children's show Blue Peter, joining on 21 February 1997. Bacon presented with Romana D'Annunzio, Katy Hill, Konnie Huq and Stuart Miles. He was the programme's first ever presenter to have his contract terminated in mid-season, on 19 October 1998, after the tabloid newspaper News of the World published a report of Bacon taking cocaine. By this time his tenure had lasted just over 18 months. After his dismissal the then Head of BBC children's programmes, Lorraine Heggessey, went on air to explain the situation to CBBC viewers.
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Admitted to using class A drugs after a Sunday newspaper described him as a "cocaine-snorting sneak”. Currently working for BBC Radio Five.

 

Peter Lloyd, BBC Journalist Arrested In Singapore On Drug Charges - Got Ten Months
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A former BBC journalist faces up to 20 years in jail and 15 strokes of the cane after being arrested in Singapore for alleged drug offences. Peter Lloyd, 41, an Australian who has worked in Britain for the BBC and British Sky News, is said by Singapore authorities to have supplied a Singaporean man with drugs and to have tested positive for amphetamines. Mr Lloyd is now a well-known face on Australia's equivalent of the BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Commission, working from New Delhi as the network's South Asian correspondent.
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NB that the Australian Broadcasting Commission is just as much a nest of homosexual, communist subversives as the Beeb.

 

John Alford, BBC TV Actor in "Casualty"
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Mahmood reported the revelations that John Alford was supplying cocaine, for which he was imprisoned. Alford claimed entrapment and demanded Mahmood's arrest. The trial judge observed that "entrapment had clearly played a significant part in what he did, but greed [ Mahmood's? ] had also been a major factor." However, when Alford appealed to the High Court and the European Court of Human Rights, the appeals were rejected.
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Mazher Mahmood is a treacherous Pakistani who made a career thus. He began by grassing family friends and has never looked back.

He didn't want his mug shot seen to make it easier for him to get away with his crimes.

 

3. The BBC and sexual depravity

Richard Bacon, BBC Children's TV Presenter
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Richard Paul Bacon (born 30 November 1975) is an English television and radio presenter.

Bacon's first high-profile media role was as a presenter of Blue Peter, from which he was sacked in 1998 following newspaper reports of him taking cocaine. He then presented numerous shows, including The Big Breakfast, and on radio stations Capital FM, and Xfm London.

In January 2010, he started presenting the mid-afternoon programme on BBC Radio 5 Live, having previously presented the station's late-night show.
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The Wiki makes no mention of a wife, mistress, girl friend or even children. That does not prove that he is bent but it is a favourite BBC hobby. It would also explain why they let him get away with the cocaine. Not that it should be illegal - see Drugs on the point.

 

Peter Rowell BBC Presenter
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Rowell presented The Sunday Show and The Afternoon Show for BBC Radio Bristol. Rowell spent the early part of his career working for the BBC as a radio and television presenter in Newcastle upon Tyne fronting shows including the Breakfast Show.......

Shortly after this, he began working for HTV and began working for them full time in 1997. In the same year, he was the subject of national headlines himself, after making a private comment about Diana, Princess of Wales to his studio crew while a microphone was still on. The comment was broadcast accidentally and HTV received complaint letters. However, Rowell's reputation remained un-dented and he went on to become one of HTV's most popular presenters.........

On 22 April 2011, Avon and Somerset Police announced that Rowell had been charged with four counts of indecent assault, dating back to the 1990s, and had been remanded in custody. In May 2011, Rowell was charged with seven counts of possessing and making indecent images of children along with seven counts of indecent assault against girls under the age of 16.
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He has not been convicted just yet. He will be back in court in October 2011.

 

Benjamin Wilkins A BBC Producer Filmed Himself Fornicating With TV Presenters
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BBC producer secretly filmed himself in bed with TV and radio presenters by hiding camera in smoke alarm
A womanizing BBC producer faces jail for secretly taping a series of sexual liaisons with more than ten lovers using a hidden camera in his bedroom. Benjamin Wilkins hid the CCTV device in a smoke alarm to tape his amorous encounters with a succession of women that he lured back to his flat. He was caught when his girlfriend – and mother of his child – discovered a box of DVDs hidden in his loft and called the police.

The scandal has left former colleagues, friends and lovers shocked and disgusted by the actions of the ‘well-liked and trusted’ 36-year-old Wilkins. Many of the women Wilkins seduced hold senior positions in television and radio – both presenting and in production roles – but cannot be named for legal reasons. A BBC insider said: ‘None of these women would have agreed to having sex with him if they had known he was violating their privacy, taping them with a hidden camera. We are sickened.’.... The maximum sentence for voyeurism is two years.......

The BBC insider said: ‘He wasn’t any more of a lady’s man than any mid-30s man in a newsroom environment. [ Translation: They are all at it - Editor ].
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He is a surly looking brute. It wasn't good looks that got them into bed. Was it power? In fact he got off with eight months.
PS The Guardian did not bother to tell us about this one. He is their kind of people i.e. crooked traitors.

 

Andrew Brennand, The Flash And Grab BBC Producer And Serial Sex Maniac
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A BBC radio producer is facing jail after his secret double life as a serial sex attacker was unveiled. Andrew Brennand, 26, struck repeatedly in parks and on the streets over a three month period between February and May this year whilst out jogging, a court heard. Up to nine people were either flashed at or groped after being confronted by Brennand and victims later described a 'good looking flasher.'....... At Burnley Crown Court, Brennand admitted seven allegations of exposure and two charges of sexual assault...... Brennand, who has spent almost three months on remand, was further remanded in custody for a pre-sentence report.
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He got lucky. He was released into the community for having a good barrister or a soft judge.

 

Martyn Smith, BBC Sports Producer Gets Away Gross Paedophile Pornography
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A former BBC sports producer narrowly escaped jail today for downloading ‘quite unspeakable’ child porn. Martyn Smith, 44, who worked on the Sport Relief charity with Match Of The Day host Gary Lineker, was arrested after one of Britain's biggest paedophile investigations. Operation Algebra, led by Scottish police, spent months following an internet chat trail about child sex. Nearly 125,000 illicit images of youngsters were recovered and eight men convicted of a catalogue of child pornography and abuse charges, including the sexual assault of a three-month-old boy.......... He had exchanged suggestions with one of the defendants about how to ‘knock around’ and rape a ‘screaming’ five-year-old boy........

Catherine Purnell, prosecuting, said computer hard drives and software were seized at both addresses and a total of 1,410 illicit images recovered. They included both Level 5 - the most serious child porn category - and Level 4 material. The court heard one of the victims was a baby under 12 months old being subjected to ‘penetrative sex’. Another was two years old. All the images were of boys.
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Charming chappie, what?

 

4. BBC Panorama and the missing millions

BBC Faces £1 Million Plus Libel Bill
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The BBC is facing a legal bill of well over £1million after settling its libel battle with top IVF doctor Mohamed Taranissi. It has not been disclosed whether the BBC has paid damages. The high legal costs are partly a consequence of the fact that the case has dragged on for so long. The Panorama programme featuring him, IVF Undercover, was first broadcast in January 2007.

According to sources close to the case Taranissi's costs alone are likely to be £900,000. Taranissi has been described as Britain’s richest doctor and signalled his intention to sue the BBC using solicitors Carter Ruck in May 2007. The BBC used undercover techniques to make allegations about the running of Taranissi’s central London clinics........

In October 2008 Taranissi was cleared by General Medical Council Fitness to Practice panel. The medical panel was investigating allegations that Taranissi failed to keep proper medical records, applied inappropriate pressure on one patient and was insensitive with another.
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Using Carter-Fuck is a guarantee of monstrous bills. Its other claim to fame is that Private Eye always misspells its name. The Independent seems to think he was a victim of professional jealousy - Mohamed Taranissi Profile

 

BBC News - Panorama - Apology to Paolo and Guelfo Marcucci - The Price of Blood - £1,000,000
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Our programme, "The Price of Blood", broadcast on 8 October 2006, reported on an unsuccessful prosecution in Italy of Paolo and Guelfo Marcucci, the owners of the Marcucci group of companies which included, at the time, the biopharmaceutical company Sclavo SpA.

It was not our intention to allege in the programme that the Marcuccis had sold or distributed blood derivative products that were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C, or which were likely to be infected. Nor did we intend to suggest that as a result they had endangered lives.

We accept that these allegations are untrue and regret any impression we gave to the contrary. We have apologised to the Marcuccis and agreed to pay damages and their legal costs.
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How much did this one cost?  £1,000,000 is perfectly possible but it is only licence payers' money so they don't care.

 

BBC PANORAMA - HALCION LIBEL CASE - The Halcion Nightmare – £4,000,000
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BBC PANORAMA: HALCION LIBEL CASE: The BBC is facing huge legal costs are losing a libel case against US pharmaceutical company TX who produce the sleeping tablet Halcion. The allegations were brought against them following a Panorama programme outlined alleged side affects of the drug.
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Incompetent, malicious or both?

 

BNP Source
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The BBC lost another Panorama libel case against American drug company Upjohn. In his decision Mr Justice May stated, "The seriousness of the libels against Upjohn is in my judgement obvious and great."

The multi-party action over the sleeping pill Halcion took 65 days and is estimated to have generated total costs of £4m. Last week one of the law chambers involved had to call in removal men to clear part of the paperwork. The programme was edited by current BBC Director General Mark Thompson.
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Licence payers lose out again.

 

October 1984 BBC Panorama : Maggie's Militant Tendency - £1,000,000
The programme alleged that two Conservative party figures [ Neil Hamilton & Gerald Howarth ] were secret extremist Nazi supporters and was met with libel action against the BBC.

The BBC capitulated on 21 October and paid the pair's legal costs from the publicly funded licence fee. Both were awarded £20,000 each, and in the next edition of Panorama on 27 October, the BBC made an unreserved apology to both. The total cost of the trial, including the remedy awarded to the claimants, reached £1 million.


5. The BBC deception and fabrication of evidence

6. The BBC Secret Agent trial collapse cost and apology to Nick Griffin and his family

7. BBC Panorama duty of balance and impartiality

8. BBC Panorama investigation into the BBC

9. BBC Panorama journalistic integrity

 

Question: According to the BBC's charter it must represent the interests of licence fee payers and exercise rigorous stewardship of public money. Do you think that BBC Panorama complies with this regulation?

 

5. The BBC deception and fabrication of evidence

June 2009 BBC Panorama: "Young Gunmen"
BBC investigated by Merseyside Police after allegations were made in Liverpool Crown Court that a teenager was paid money to pose with guns and ammunition for the programme. The cost of the investigation in terms of money and wasted police time remains unknown.


February 2010 BBC Panorama: "What Next for Craig?"
A Panorama programme 'distorted' some known facts in a report on research into the treatment of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), the BBC Trust announced. The BBC Trust's Editorial Standards Committee (ESC) partially upheld an appeal over a complaint about BBC1's flagship current affairs show, titled What Next for Craig?, which aired on 12 November 2007. An apology was broadcast during a future edition of Panorama, and the BBC's deputy director general Mark Byford met with the committee to ensure the breaches of the editorial guidelines are not repeated.


October 2009 BBC Panorama: "Why Hate Ryanair?"
Ryanair spokesman Stephen McNamara: "Panorama has repeatedly refused Ryanair's offer of an unedited interview, either live or pre-recorded, because they know these false claims are rubbish and they don't stand up to scrutiny.

"Ryanair calls on the BBC to explain why Panorama refuses to provide balance in its programming and why licence payers are funding such rubbish-filled investigations which don't stand up to scrutiny."

Question: We couldn’t have put it better ourselves, and note that Ryanair used the same defence mechanism that we adopted! Why does Panorama persist in refusing to allow its victims the right to unedited interviews in which the record could be put straight?


December 2007 BBC Panorama: "Wi-Fi: A Warning Signal"
The BBC upheld complaints from viewers that the programme makers exaggerated the evidence for concerns about wireless technology.

Another complainant said the documentary, which was screened last May, was unbalanced. The BBC’s Editorial Complaints Unit (ECU) was called in and said the programme "gave a misleading impression of the state of scientific opinion on the issue".


November 2007 BBC Panorama: "The Mystery of Madeleine McCann"
A producer quit a BBC programme about Madeleine McCann as he felt the documentary verged "on the dishonest".

David Mills, who was the original producer on the Panorama special on the disappearance, walked out after an angry row with the programme's editor and then wrote a stinging email to the BBC, attacking it for losing its journalistic passion.

He said: "So far as I can see, investigative journalism at the BBC is over."


June 2011 BBC Panorama: "Primark: On the Rack"
The BBC handed back a prestigious award it won for a Panorama programme after an investigation found it "more likely than not" included faked footage of child labour.

The corporation won the Current Affairs Home Prize at the Royal Television Society awards for its show Primark: On the Rack, which was broadcast in June 2008.

It apologised to fashion chain Primark after a report by the BBC Trust's editorial standards committee found a 45-second-long clip should not have been included.

A BBC spokesman said today: "The BBC has apologised for including a short section of film which could not be authenticated in the Panorama programme Primark – On the Rack.

"We acknowledge that a serious error was made and therefore it would be inappropriate to keep the RTS award."

As well as apologising on BBC1, the corporation was forced to display an apology on the Panorama website for a week and was told the footage can never be repeated or sold abroad.

The BBC could still be hit with a fine for breaching broadcasting as the media regulator Ofcom has said it will consider any complaint made to it by Primark.


From the BBC's Editorial Guidelines:

"The BBC is committed to achieving due accuracy. This commitment is fundamental
to our reputation and the trust of audiences, which is the foundation of the BBC.
It is also a requirement under the Agreement accompanying the BBC Charter."

 

Question: Do you consider BBC Panorama to be complying with this?

 

6. The BBC Secret Agent trial collapse cost and apology to Nick Griffin and his family

In July 2004 after months of bugging and covert recording, BBC Panorama's "Secret Agent" programme was broadcast on BBC One. The programme used highly selective extracts from several speeches made by Mr Griffin. The following morning on BBC Breakfast News, the producer Karen Wightman stated that she hoped that the CPS would press charges, using the secretly recorded footage.

Subsequently, British National Party Chairman Nick Griffin was arrested early one morning at his home and tried twice at Leeds Crown Court in 2006. He was cleared of all charges by the two juries, who, significantly, saw his recorded speeches in full, rather than the edited clips used by Panorama to give a false impression of his message to voters at the meetings in question.

Mr Griffin had been accused of inciting racial hatred by warning that home-grown Muslim extremists would commit acts of terrorism in the UK, including blowing up tube trains and buses in London, and that gangs of Muslim men were engaged in sexual predation against English children.

On the morning of Thursday 7 July 2005, four terrorists detonated four bombs, three in quick succession aboard London Underground trains across the city and, later, a fourth on a double-decker bus in Tavistock Square. Fifty-two people, as well as the four bombers, were killed in the attacks, and over 700 more were injured.

Subsequently, newspaper reports have revealed an epidemic of rape, drugging and prostitution of British children by Muslim men. Several trials have recently taken place illustrating the scale of the problem.

 

Question: Can you tell me the amount of public money employed by the BBC in the production of the "Secret Agent"? Further to this, can you tell me how much public money was spent on the two failed court cases arising from the programme?

Question: Has anyone from the BBC ever apologised to Mr Griffin and his family?

Question: Has Panorama any plans to make future programmes dealing with the problems of sexual grooming by Muslim men of children from other communities, or about the links between the heroin epidemic and gangs from the Muslim community?

 

7. BBC Panorama duty of balance and impartiality

This is the third Panorama programme to focus on the British National Party
in just ten years. 

Question: Considering the BBC's duty towards impartiality and balance, can you explain why a BBC Panorama investigation has never been conducted into the subversive and violent activities of the far left?

Question: Further to this, how does BBC Panorama defend commissioning Gerry Gable and Nick Lowles of the communist front group "Searchlight" to assist with its programmes, particularly in view of the extensive criminal records of key figures within the Searchlight operation and their long-term associates?

 

8. BBC Panorama investigation into the BBC

Question: Considering the extensive evidence of violent and serious criminal convictions, drug abuse and sexual depravity, coupled with details of financial mismanagement and breaches of its charter, would Panorama consider an investigation into the BBC itself?

Question: Has such an investigative exposé ever been considered, and if not, why not?

 

9. BBC Panorama journalistic integrity

Question: The BBC has a legal obligation to operate within the terms of its charter. Failure to do so constitutes a criminal offence.

Examining the rudimentary details here, detailing extremely serious shortcomings within the BBC in general and BBC Panorama in particular, as a journalist bound by the code of truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public accountability, will you be handing this evidence to the police?

 

 

Thank you.
 


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