I am sure Hilary Devey (ex Dragon's Den) would be mortified to be perceived as a sign of left wing bias. She was there as the 'non-politico' guest and, being in the distribution business, you'd expect her to support the right. Which is balance, of a sort, isn't it?
Whatever the case, she was in favour of staying in Europe. In/out does not seen to be a matter of left/right ideology any more.
Also, Dimbleby tore into that audience member, for "insulting 4 million voters", having accused them of being led to support UKIP by the Murdoch cartel. (I don't read the papers so I don't even know if that was a complete lie or not. I thought Murdoch was a straight Tory supporter, before this).
UKIP got a lot of QT airtime, in the leadup to the election, to the point that I was getting sick of seeing Farage appearing every 6 weeks or so (seemingly). The BBC were taking it seriously as a rising undercurrent; everyone got to know most of their agenda. Post election, they are 1/650th of parliament or 4 million out of 65 (to 70+) million voters. So 3 minutes per hour is pretty fair coverage, I would say.
Following my previous noises about the Greens getting equal coverage with UKIP, during the election buildup in the interests of equal coverage for minority parties I can now say that I think they should be reduced to 3 minutes per hour, for exactly the same reasons.