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BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Noneroone(op): 4:46pm On Nov 09, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjPlfUt4S9U?si=j0oVRaYl19-WuP7m

The BBC will apologise for the misleading editing of a Donald Trump speech in a Panorama documentary, the Telegraph can disclose.

Samir Shah, the BBC’s chairman, will write to the culture, media and sport committee on Monday to express regret for the way the speech, made on the day of the Jan 6 2021 Capitol riot, was spliced together.

The apology will heap further pressure on Tim Davie, the BBC’s director general, to quit over an 8,000-word dossier compiled by a whistleblower that alleged widespread bias within the corporation.

The Telegraph has previously disclosed that both Mr Davie and Mr Shah were warned of the doctored footage in May but appear to have kept quiet.

The decision to issue an apology now raises questions about why it has taken them six months to admit viewers were misled.



The Telegraph understands the apology will be for the misleading editing of the Trump speech. It is not clear what Mr Shah will say about the coverage of the Gaza war or alleged bias in the BBC’s reporting on gender, but it is understood that he may also advocate changes to the management and oversight of BBC Arabic.

The Panorama episode, broadcast a week before the 2024 US election, “completely misled” viewers, according to the memo written by Michael Prescott, a former standards adviser to the BBC.

His memo was circulated amongst senior managers, who “refused to accept there had been a breach of standards”.


Mr Prescott is then understood to have warned Mr Shah of the “very, very dangerous precedent” set by Panorama, but received no reply.

The existence of the dossier and its contents were revealed by The Telegraph last week, prompting calls from senior politicians, including the former prime minister Boris Johnson, for Mr Davie to resign.

On Friday night, the White House accused the BBC of “purposeful dishonesty”, claiming it was a “Leftist propaganda machine”.

The dossier also highlighted anti-Israel bias, especially in coverage of the war in Gaza, on its dedicated BBC Arabic news service.


Sir Vernon Bogdanor, Britain’s foremost constitutional expert, also called on Mr Davie to resign with “immediate effect” on Saturday.

The academic, a former professor of government at the University of Oxford, said the broadcaster had “ignored” a separate report he had sent to it, warning of distortion and bias in its reporting on Gaza.

The Telegraph has been told that Mr Shah’s apology for misleading viewers on the editing of Mr Trump’s speech will be contained in a letter sent to Dame Caroline Dinenage, the chairman of the culture, media and sport committee.

It is likely to raise questions over whether Mr Shah and Mr Davie tried to cover up internal concerns over the Trump edit, given that they are only now apologising in the face of intense media scrutiny.


Danny Cohen, a former director of BBC Television, said on Saturday night: “It is extraordinary that the BBC’s leadership has been missing in action for a week amidst this growing crisis.

“Both BBC director general Tim Davie and chairman Samir Shah were in the room when the faked Trump video was raised as a serious problem six months ago. This makes it very hard for them to excuse away the scandal.”

In his report, Mr Prescott wrote: “Examining the charge that Trump had incited protesters to storm Capitol Hill, it turned out that Panorama had spliced together two clips from separate parts of his speech. This created the impression that Trump said something he did not and, in doing so, materially misled viewers.”

‘The BBC has become the story’
In an email sent to news staff on Friday evening, Deborah Turness, the chief executive of BBC News and Current Affairs, appeared to lay the ground for the apology. She said in her email: “I’m writing to you today because it’s always difficult when the BBC becomes a story – as it has, in some quarters, this week.”

She went on: “You will all have seen the news coverage following the leaking of a letter to the BBC board from Michael Prescott, who is a former adviser to the BBC’s editorial guidelines and standards committee (EGSC). The EGSC is a sub-committee of the BBC board.”

She said the BBC had received a letter from Dame Caroline “seeking reassurance from the BBC, adding: “The chairman will be providing a full response on Monday, and this will be shared with you, but I felt it was important for me to come to you as CEO of BBC News before the end of the week.”

In a statement, a BBC spokesman said on Saturday night: “The BBC chairman will provide a full response to the culture, media and sport committee on Monday.”

‘Serious manipulation’
Sir John Whittingdale, the former culture secretary, in an interview with Radio 5 Live on Saturday night, said: “The BBC does great work and I’m a huge supporter of the BBC World Service, its investigative journalism has been outstanding. But all of that has been threatened in the case of the Trump speech.

“It’s a very serious manipulation to present a picture that is not accurate and that will cast doubt on everything that the BBC says.”

Sir John, who is MP for Maldon, said the “buck stops” with Mr Davie.

He added: “I think part of the problem is that the director general also has the title of editor-in-chief. Ultimately he is responsible and previous director generals have had to resign.

“If Tim Davie is to continue he has got to show that he recognises what a serious threat to the reputation of the BBC this is and to show that he is going to act very swiftly and make sure things improve and that it can’t happen again.”

On being asked if he thought Mr Davie’s job was under threat, Sir John said: “Yes I do.”

He added: “There are already people saying that the director general will have to resign.”

‘We need to listen and learn’
Nick Robinson, presenter of the BBC Today programme, said on X: “We live in a time of deep divisions – about politics and culture – Gaza/Israel, trans and women’s rights, Donald Trump’s policies and politics – to name just three.

“The BBC like many public organisations faces competing pressures about how we navigate these treacherous waters.

“We, like others, need to listen and learn. We can and will do better but we should stand up to those who prefer propaganda and disinformation.

“I look forward to hearing what the chairman of the BBC will say in response to legitimate concerns which have been raised but I have no idea what he plans to say nor did he – or any other my bosses – know what I said on air today or here on X.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/08/bbc-to-apologise-for-doctored-trump-speech/

Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by HgAkpobomeEr: 4:49pm On Nov 09, 2025
Good to know that the BBC will be apologizing for misleading editing of the Trump speech.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Armaggedon: 4:53pm On Nov 09, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
Good to know that the BBC will be apologizing for misleading editing of the Trump speech.
hopefully, the discredited news agency will apologize for their attempt to deny Christian genocide in Nigeria.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by GerogeI(m): 4:55pm On Nov 09, 2025
Does anybody take BBC serious anymore.

For Africa, they routinely recruit poor performers from Northern Nigeria, who could not find jobs after getting undeserved scholarships from the Nigerian Federal Government to study in UK.

These are the ones dishing out ethnic propaganda in the name of journalism using the BBC brand in Nigeria.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by helinues:
Something you did deliberately. What's the apologies for?

People will sometimes do something to satisfy their ego with the expectations of apologizing later. That's wrong
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by LagosOrigin: 5:15pm On Nov 09, 2025
Trump should sue them for $100 billion for trying to twist the truth .

Trump stands for truth and that's why terrorists hates him.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by dollytino4real(f): 5:15pm On Nov 09, 2025
Only in Yankee they apologize, here will claim right and make meme of it
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Salewa97: 5:23pm On Nov 09, 2025
The BBC news has become the news..

The head of BBC must roll for this misinformation
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by HacheNoire: 6:05pm On Nov 09, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Trump should sue them for $100 billion for trying to twist the truth .

Trump stands for truth and that's why terrorists hates him.
🤣😂🤣😂

Now I know why Trump himself said smart people don’t like him.

Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by muyico(m): 6:05pm On Nov 09, 2025
Most of trump threats,is AI generated
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by okosodo: 6:05pm On Nov 09, 2025
BBC is also encouraging the terrorist activities in nigeria by thier actions and inactions
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by givedemwotowoto: 6:12pm On Nov 09, 2025
BBC denied Christian genocide in Nigeria despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by iwaeda: 6:42pm On Nov 09, 2025
The world is united in doctoring and manipulating. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Eriokanmi: 6:43pm On Nov 09, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
BBC denied Christian genocide in Nigeria despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary
Are you surprised? The British make a lot of money through their fake NGOs in borno and other places where they also hire their citizens. It cant change anything on what trump has said. I fear that man. Whatever he says he'd do, only God can stop him.

This is a great opportunity for tinubu to act swiftly by pounding those terrorists in their hideouts, name their spinsors and prosecute them instead of focusing on 2027 because na human beings he's leading that are being killed,not animals except he's president over himself and family.. AK47 didn't land in their hands from the sky. Someone gave them.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by oluwaseyi0:
BBC colluded with terrorists to deny genocide in Nigeria
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by princepee: 6:44pm On Nov 09, 2025
cool cool Eno go better for BBC and Brits....
They colonized Nigeria but refuse to talk about the terrorist attack happing here.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Mindlog: 6:45pm On Nov 09, 2025
GerogeI:
Does anybody take BBC serious anymore.

For Africa, they routinely recruit poor performers from Northern Nigeria, who could not find jobs after getting undeserved scholarships from the Nigerian Federal Government to study in UK.

These are the ones dishing out ethnic propaganda in the name of journalism using the BBC brand in Nigeria.
See how you dissected it!😂

During my student days here in the UK, did bump into few Nigerian students who were on government scholarships and it was evident it wasn't on merit!
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by CyynthiaKiss(f): 6:45pm On Nov 09, 2025
Nobody takes them serious..

Bbc is becoming like children’s cartoon
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Penguin2: 6:46pm On Nov 09, 2025
The way they will one day apologize for labeling 1966 coup as Igbo coup.

And for questioning the current Christian genocide going on in Nigeria.

Junks!
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by grandstar(m): 6:47pm On Nov 09, 2025
I s this not fake news? or is it? grin grin grin
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Okwyjesus(m): 6:47pm On Nov 09, 2025
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by thomas2024: 6:48pm On Nov 09, 2025
Trump should sue their a**
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by motymop: 6:49pm On Nov 09, 2025
Imagine how many doctored videos that have pulled just to change public opinion.

I don't know why people apologize after doing damage to a person reputation as if the apology will automatically just change perception of how people view you.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Host78: 6:51pm On Nov 09, 2025
BBC is an enemy of humanity
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by ebukal67x: 6:52pm On Nov 09, 2025
The BBC is a leftist propaganda machine. The White House got it right.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Nwaikpe: 6:52pm On Nov 09, 2025
You mean the same BBC that is making the Muzlims in the SadWest and north happy with their report of "Turm's Nigeria false data?"
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Mrchippychappy(m): 6:53pm On Nov 09, 2025
BBC that are so irrelevant now, that the word BBC now completely means something else in popular culture.

Imagine coming up with a name and being pushed out of that name that you came up with.

Inept Brits
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Nwaikpe: 6:54pm On Nov 09, 2025
GerogeI:
Does anybody take BBC serious anymore.

For Africa, they routinely recruit poor performers from Northern Nigeria, who could not find jobs after getting undeserved scholarships from the Nigerian Federal Government to study in UK.

These are the ones dishing out ethnic propaganda in the name of journalism using the BBC brand in Nigeria.
You are absolutely right on this.
Before we know it, we will just hear that Abdullahi is in the UK or Canada with CWXVRTY Federal Government Bilateral Scholarship that was never advertised. Then when he is done, not being able to compete with his mates out there, he will prefer to return to Nigeria and continue with his secretary job or lecturing job.
Re: BBC To Apologise For Doctored Trump Speech by Image123(m): 6:54pm On Nov 09, 2025
What do we say of the countless misleading on Africa by media? Africa is filled with animals and people living on trees narrative. Abeg. This one na in-house.
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