Democratise the BBC from below
Real Media's Thomas Barlow would like to see elections for the BBC Trust.
Real Media's Thomas Barlow would like to see elections for the BBC Trust.
Writer and OurBeeb co-editor Jamie Mackay wants the BBC to raise the quality of public debate about European issues .
Mark Lee Hunter wants to see the BBC work closely with stakeholder groups to pioneer a new model of investigative journalism.
Writer Niki Seth-Smith would like to see the BBC commission more ambitious stories about the future of humanity.
Executive Producer Mike Flood Page believes the BBC should stand up for its right to broadcast popular entertainment.
Green candidate for London mayor Sian Berry says the BBC should collaborate with local music venues and arts organisations as much as national bodies such as the Royal Opera House.
Writer Caspar Henderson would like the BBC to improve its investigation and reporting in science and technology.
Novelist Alex Wheatle would like to see a TV show dedicated to books.
Columnist Peter Hitchens thinks that the Corporation should disavow its claims of impartiality and simply allow its employees to openly express their views.
Anthropologist Hugh Brody thinks the BBC should place greater trust in its audience, creating content which aims at beauty and knowledge rather than attention spans perceived to be ever shorter.