Ok, so I am biased because I worked very, very happily for the BBC for fifteen fulfilling years. Yes, it has changed its face over the seventeen years I have been retired but I still have many friends still working there.
My biggest disappointment is definitely the pronounced Left bias which cannot be denied or ignored. From what I gather there are far too many "right on, on trend, young leftie" programme makers largely left to their own devices. Their takeover was becoming noticeable before I retired. It was evident that the organisation was adopting a policy of nobody being accountable to anyone. Many practices now in place would have been frowned upon, subject to disciplinary action in my day (the generational phrase). Today's breed keep harping on about appealing to the younger audience but the younger audience are not sitting in front of tv - they are OUT and ABOUT these days which offer so much more social interaction. It is our generation the Beeb should be courting. For my part, I want to be entertained, not continually educated, not being faced with violent and gruesome dramas and certainly not the offensive language which is so much a content and which the so called comedians think is the tool to raise a laugh. I have news for them - it's not. Think back to the days of Bob Monkhouse, Ken Dodd, Les Dawson, Jasper Carrot and shows like Billy Cotton's Band. Don't write us off Tony Hall, ask us, listen to us. The BBC still has much to commend it but it could do better and get back its fine reputation as a national institution.