The BBC Panorama Trump speech edit was “designed to deceive”, former BBC News political editor Andrew Marr has said. BBC director general Tim Davie and CEO of BBC News Deborah Turness both stepped down on Sunday over accusations the Panorama documentary Trump: A Second Chance? misled viewers by editing a speech the US president gave on January 6 2021. Former political editor for BBC News, Andrew Marr, appeared on Good Morning Britain on Monday (10 November) to share his views. He said: “You never ever do an edit like that, that is designed to deceive.”

The programme spliced clips together from sections of the US president’s speech on January 6 2021.

The broadcaster has been accused of ‘completely misleading’ its viewers, according to a leaked memo

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Nel video del programma Panorama sarebbe stato modificato un discorso del tycoon in occasione della rivolta di Capitol Hill del 2021. Deborah Turness ammette l…

Tim Davie and Deborah Turness resign after criticism Panorama misled viewers with an edit of a speech by Donald Trump.

The BBC has come under fire over a Panorama documentary that was accused of misleadingly editing a speech by Donald Trump.

Tim Davie resigned on Sunday after accusations that one of the BBC's documentaries had edited a speech by Trump in a misleading way. The criticism emerged over clips spliced…

It comes after a spate of recent controversies, including allegations that BBC Panorama misled viewers over a Donald Trump speech

The BBC Panorama Trump speech edit was “designed to deceive”, former BBC News political editor Andrew Marr has said. BBC director general Tim Davie and CEO of BBC News Deborah…

Good Morning Britain presenters Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley clashed live on air over the Tim Davie BBC Trump edit row. The BBC director-general and head CEO of BBC News…

A selectively edited clip by Panorama has resulted in the BBC being accused of making it appear clearer that the US president encouraged the Capitol attack

BBC News said on Monday the broadcaster had received a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump threatening legal action over the edit of a documentary.

This is the clip that led two of the BBC's biggest names to resign. The broadcaster stands accused of selectively editing a speech made by Donald Trump on the day of the US…

BBC chief apologises over ‘misleading’ splicing together of footage

The BBC's director general and head of news both resigned on Sunday after criticism of the programme.

The scandal has provided Trump another avenue to attack the media, and to relitigate his involvement in January 6

The BBC “can’t be held to ransom,” David Dimbleby said after Donald Trump threatened legal action against the broadcaster following the selective editing of his speech outside the…