Media
BBC Trust chairman apologises to Queen
Published Wednesday, Jul 18 2007, 15:11 BST | By James Welsh
BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons is to write to Buckingham Palace to offer an apology for the recent incident in which a mis-edited excerpt from a documentary featuring the Queen was shown to journalists.
The high-profile incident occurred after BBC One controller Peter Fincham showed a clip from an upcoming RDF documentary that inferred the monarch stalked out of a photography session after becoming irritated. It turned out that the order of events had been edited together in a misleading fashion and that no such incident had taken place.
"The Chairman is today writing to Buckingham Palace to apologise on behalf of the BBC Trust for the events surrounding the promotion of the documentary about HM The Queen," the Trust said in a statement this afternoon.
An independent review has been commissioned to examine how the gaffe was allowed to happen.
The high-profile incident occurred after BBC One controller Peter Fincham showed a clip from an upcoming RDF documentary that inferred the monarch stalked out of a photography session after becoming irritated. It turned out that the order of events had been edited together in a misleading fashion and that no such incident had taken place.
"The Chairman is today writing to Buckingham Palace to apologise on behalf of the BBC Trust for the events surrounding the promotion of the documentary about HM The Queen," the Trust said in a statement this afternoon.
An independent review has been commissioned to examine how the gaffe was allowed to happen.
More: Media, Broadcasting
TV Ratings
'Celebrity Juice' drops to 1.5m on ITV2Channel 5 rises to third place last night in a quiet night for television.
Tube Talk
The Greatest TV Presidents: Friday FiverTube Talk chooses the best TV presidents for this week's Friday Fiver.
US TV Ratings
'American Idol' grabs 18.6m for FoxAmerican Idol leads Fox to an easy Wednesday night primetime victory.
TV Interviews
'The Bachelor's Emily O'Brien - interviewPhD student failed to get a rose at this week's Rose Ceremony in Belize.













