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Peter Mullan: BBC showed 'horrendous bias' in Scottish referendum coverage | Peter Mullan: BBC showed 'horrendous bias' in Scottish referendum coverage |
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Harry Potter actor Peter Mullan has criticised the BBC for “horrendous bias” in its reporting of the Scottish independence referendum. | Harry Potter actor Peter Mullan has criticised the BBC for “horrendous bias” in its reporting of the Scottish independence referendum. |
Scottish star Mullan, 55, who played the Death Eater in the final two Harry Potter films, said he is “a massive supporter of public broadcasting and the licence fee”. | Scottish star Mullan, 55, who played the Death Eater in the final two Harry Potter films, said he is “a massive supporter of public broadcasting and the licence fee”. |
“I will be to the day I die,” he told Radio Times magazine. “I believe in the BBC, on principle, because most of the education I got when I was a kid I got through watching the BBC. | “I will be to the day I die,” he told Radio Times magazine. “I believe in the BBC, on principle, because most of the education I got when I was a kid I got through watching the BBC. |
“I, Claudius introduced me to the history of the Roman empire. BBC reruns of David Lean films introduced me to Dickens. | “I, Claudius introduced me to the history of the Roman empire. BBC reruns of David Lean films introduced me to Dickens. |
“Panorama made me want to go to libraries and find out about the world. I mean it when I say I owe everything to the BBC. | “Panorama made me want to go to libraries and find out about the world. I mean it when I say I owe everything to the BBC. |
“So to see the horrendous bias that went on against the Yes campaign before the referendum – to see the BBC used as a political cudgel against a legitimate democratic movement – really broke my heart.” | “So to see the horrendous bias that went on against the Yes campaign before the referendum – to see the BBC used as a political cudgel against a legitimate democratic movement – really broke my heart.” |
The Trainspotting actor stars in BBC Scotland’s new dramatisation of the Iain Banks novel Stonemouth. | The Trainspotting actor stars in BBC Scotland’s new dramatisation of the Iain Banks novel Stonemouth. |
He said his character was the latest in a line of “well-to-do” gangsters. | He said his character was the latest in a line of “well-to-do” gangsters. |
“BBC Scotland is terrified of class. I can’t remember their last big working-class drama. You can have working-class comedies, but drama? Nooo, even if it’s the criminal class, they get better suits and live in nicer houses,” he said. | “BBC Scotland is terrified of class. I can’t remember their last big working-class drama. You can have working-class comedies, but drama? Nooo, even if it’s the criminal class, they get better suits and live in nicer houses,” he said. |
“The BBC are saying to writers, ‘We don’t want the old Glasgow cliche, we don’t want another Just Another Saturday (the 1975 Play for Today about sectarian violence).’ | “The BBC are saying to writers, ‘We don’t want the old Glasgow cliche, we don’t want another Just Another Saturday (the 1975 Play for Today about sectarian violence).’ |
“But that was 40 years ago. Cliche depends on who’s in charge of the material. | “But that was 40 years ago. Cliche depends on who’s in charge of the material. |
“If you come up with a character who is an out-and-out psychopathic bastard and working-class Glaswegian, and if he’s interesting, then as far as I’m concerned, that’s legit.” | “If you come up with a character who is an out-and-out psychopathic bastard and working-class Glaswegian, and if he’s interesting, then as far as I’m concerned, that’s legit.” |
BBC Scotland head of programmes Donalda Mackinnon said: “Peter Mullan is one of the many great things about our new drama, Stonemouth, and we agree with his view that it’s a memorable production which we hope our audiences will enjoy very much. | |
“We disagree, however, with his assessment of our news coverage during the referendum and in particular his belief that we were deliberately biased, a view which was publicly rejected by the leader of the Yes campaign, and a former head of news at BBC Scotland, Blair Jenkins. | |
“We would be very happy to extend an invitation to him to visit our newsroom any time so that he can see for himself a highly skilled and professional operation. | |
“Holding all political leaders to account – no matter which party they represent – is one of the cornerstones of impartial journalism. It is what our audiences rightly expect and what we will continue to uphold. | |
“As far as BBC Scotland drama is concerned, we do not shy away from great stories and fine storytelling and have many titles past and current which demonstrate just that.” |
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