Bargain Hunt, 麻豆官网首页入口 One, 19 June 2020

Complaint

An antiques dealer complained that a ring he had sold to one of the competing teams as Victorian had been disqualified from the programme because it was misidentified as being made in the 1950s The complainant said this was inaccurate, damaging to his reputation (in a context where he would have been identifiable to clients and other dealers) and that there had been insufficient acknowledgement that a mistake had been made. The ECU considered this as a complaint under the Guidelines on Accuracy and Fairness


Outcome

The original advice, as broadcast on the programme, had been taken from an auctioneer, and was followed in good faith by the programme-makers.聽 On receiving the complaint, however, the programme-makers sought advice from other experts, and from the Goldsmiths鈥 Company, which confirmed authoritatively that the dealer鈥檚 dating had been correct.聽 In the light of this information, the programme-makers made an appropriate refund to the losing team and gave the complainant an assurance that the programme 聽would not be re-broadcast with the mistake in it. He was also sent an open letter from the series producer acknowledging and apologising for the error.

In the ECU鈥檚 view this was an appropriate response to his personal concerns and resolved the complaint in relation to fairness. However it noted that the 麻豆官网首页入口 Complaints Framework also says the 麻豆官网首页入口 should 鈥渁cknowledge fault鈥 when it makes a mistake. The personal letter went a considerable way to address this. But in the ECU鈥檚 view there was an additional and distinct obligation on the 麻豆官网首页入口 to publicly acknowledge an inaccuracy as it had a material effect on audience perception of the programme.

The misdating of the ring and the decision to disqualify it not only featured prominently on the show but also affected the outcome of the competition.聽 In the context of a series of this kind, the mistake was a serious one which, in our view, called for public acknowledgement. As this had not happened by the time the complaint reached the ECU, this aspect of the complaint was upheld.

Resolved/partly upheld


Further action

The finding was reported to the Board of 麻豆官网首页入口 Content and discussed with the programme-makers concerned.聽 A note of the matter has been posted on the Corrections and Clarifications page of bbc.co.uk, and the programme will not be re-broadcast in its original form.