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The Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church have called for a stronger mandate for religion in the BBC Charter and Agreement in a joint letter to Tessa Jowell MP, Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport. Parliament will debate the Charter later this month.
The Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, Bishop of Manchester (Church of England) and the Rt Revd John Arnold, Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster (Roman Catholic) write:
“The religious dimension of life is right at the heart of how people see themselves and what motivates their actions. It is unthinkable that this is not fully and properly reflected in the BBC’s output.”
The bishops acknowledge the Government’s wish to ensure that religious programming remains a feature of the BBC’s output. Butthe bishops contend that the BBC’s broad coverage of religion must be mandated in the Charter and Agreement.
They want the Charter to include religion under more than just one of the BBC’s new purposes as drafted. The bishops are concerned that the draft Charter does not signal where ethical dilemmas will be discussed or the need for the public to come together at times of grief or celebration. It is not enough, they say, for this to be left to the goodwill of the Director-General.
The bishops contend that a mandate for broader coverage is vital for the BBC to serve the whole British public, where four in five define themselves as having a faith, and one in four worships once a month or more frequently.
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The text of the letter follows:
The Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport
2-4 Cockspur Street
LondonSW1Y 5DH
5 June 2006
Dear Secretary of State
We would like to raise three points concerning the proper reflection of religion on the BBC arising out of the Government’s formal response to the Second Report of the House of Lords’ BBC Charter Review Select Committee. At the outset it should be pointed out that the Bishop of Manchester is signing this letter in a personal capacity, not as a member of the Select Committee.
The Charter will mandate the BBC to a much less rigorous coverage of religion than other public service channels unless something is done about this. We do not consider that it is sufficient for greater detail to be found only in the Service Licences and Purpose Remits. These will take their cue from what is in the Charter and Agreement.
The Bishop of Southwark said in his evidence to the Select Committee last November “We do not want things just to be left to the good will of the director-general. We feel that there should be a formal public service commitment which includes fair reflection of religion and other matters; we actually want that built in to a statement accompanying the charter.”
We do hope that you will give this your urgent consideration.
Yours sincerely
The Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch
Bishop of Manchester
The Rt Revd John Arnold
Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster, Chair Strategic Communications Committee, Catholic Conference of Bishops for England and Wales.