“Give Dan Walker and Naga Munchetty their own documentary…”

The controversial ruling by the BBC’s Complaints Unit that one of its most popular presenters, the BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty, had breached editorial guidelines by criticising racist comments made by President Donald Trump about the backgrounds of four US politicians was later reversed after a storm of protest. The blog ‘Black and White TV‘ run by experienced broadcast journalist Marcus Ryder gives a detailed analysis of the original ruling, ending with this intriguing suggestion:

“The BBC, should give Dan Walker and Naga Munchetty their own documentary to investigate racism and what it means to ‘go home’! If a brief chat on a studio sofa can generate this much interest, I am sure I am not the only one who would watch a 2-part documentary on it. And if the BBC won’t commission it I worry Channel 4 will instead… Let’s (literally) watch this space…”

​Read the full blog here.

Also, read Sir Lenny Henry’s comments on the issue during a talk on diversity in TV in another post on ‘Black and White TV’ here.

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