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The sole formal complaint flagged in the BBC review was made by an employee to a manager in 2007, after Brand allegedly urinated into a cup and bottle on two occasions while recording his Radio 2 ...
BBC News forms a major department of the corporation, and receives many complaints of bias. The Tufton Street-based Centre for Policy Studies (a free market orientated think tank) stated, "Since at least the mid-1980s, the Corporation has often been criticised for a perceived bias against those on the centre-right of politics". [8]
A formal complaint was made by a BBC employee in 2007 when Brand urinated in a cup during the recording of a BBC Radio 2 show, and into a bottle during a second show, as well as allegedly behaving ...
On 21 January 2013, the BBC News website ran a story revealing that the BBC had received 216 complaints for their children's channel CBeebies having shown a repeat of a cancelled children's programme called Tweenies the previous day, that showed a character impersonating Jimmy Savile by wearing a blonde wig, mimicking Savile's accent and using ...
The BBC has apologised to staff as part of a review into the conduct of Russell Brand during his time with the broadcaster. The internal review was ordered after a joint investigation by The Times ...
The BBC has apologised to staff members who felt unable to raise concerns about Russell Brand's behaviour while he worked at the corporation. The apology came as the BBC published the findings of ...
One of the programme's presenters, Jeremy Clarkson, has been critical of the BBC regarding the handling of the programme. [2] In the February 2006 issue of Top Gear Magazine, Clarkson revealed that he thought that the BBC did not take Top Gear seriously, making the length of the series far too long, and often replacing the show with live snooker coverage, despite Top Gear having considerably ...
More than 8,000 complaints have been made about the BBC’s coverage of the Gaza war since Hamas attacked Israel in October, it has been revealed. ... BBC director-general Tim Davie was also asked ...