My Word is a personal comment section at the end of an hour-long news programme called The Big Story. On the day of the publication of the Hutton Inquiry Report into the circumstances surrounding the death of Dr David Kelly (which contained criticism of the BBC), John Gibson, the programme anchor, delivered his regular editorial opinion piece. In the course of which, John Gibson claimed:a) that the BBC had "a frothing-at-the-mouth anti-Americanism that was obsessive, irrational and dishonest";
b) that the BBC "felt entitled to lie and, when caught lying, felt entitled to defend its lying reporters and executives";
c) that the BBC reporter, Andrew Gilligan, in Baghdad during the American invasion, had "insisted on air that the Iraqi Army was heroically repulsing an incompetent American Military";
d) that "the BBC, far from blaming itself, insisted its reporter had a right to lie - exaggerate - because, well, the BBC knew that the war was wrong, and anything they could say to underscore that point had to be right".
24 viewers complained to Ofcom that that the item was "misleading", "went far beyond reasoned criticism" and "misrepresented the truth".
In light of such a damaging critique, we asked Fox News whether it had offered the BBC an opportunity to respond.
So Fox replied, and, oddly enough, their response did not impress the Brits. Read about it