Dan Sabbagh
Mark Thompson, the Director General of the BBC, tonight warned
broadcasters against becoming overly-cautious in their reporting on
Islam for fear of causing offence to Muslims.
Speaking at Westminster Cathedral Mr Thompson, a practising Catholic,
said there was “a growing nervousness about discussion about Islam and
its relationship to the traditions and values of British and Western
society as a whole”.
He said that the BBC and other major channels “have a special
responsibility” to ensure that debates about “faith and society” and
about any religion “should not be foreclosed or censored”.
In an effort to demonstrate that his remarks were not targeted solely
at ensuring that Islam received journalistic scrutiny, Mr Thompson also
referring to his decision to broadcast Jerry Springer, The Opera
despite an avalanche of complaints from Christians unhappy at the
depiction of Jesus in the satire.
“There is no point having a BBC which isn’t prepared to stand up and be
counted; which will do everything it can to mitigate potential
religious offence; but which will always be forthright in the defence
of freedom of speech and of impartiality,” he said.
The lecture, Faith and the Media, also discussed how religious
broadcasting at the BBC developed from the secularist perspective of
the 1960s and 1970s, when Mr Thompson worked on Everyman, to
faith-oriented programmes that tap a “sharp revival of interest in the
spiritual potential”.
He contrasted The Passion, a traditional portrayal of Jesus Christ’s
last days written by Frank Deasey, with the previous attempt to tell
the story of his life, Dennis Potter’s 1969 version of a self-doubting
prophet in Son of Man
“It is quite simply inconceivable that the BBC in the 1970s or 80s or
indeed the 90s would have [shown] a drama about Christ’s passion across
BBC One’s primetime schedule”.
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