There are many different ways to contact the BBC but, as it's a large organisation, it's not always easy to find the right place to get in touch.
This section contains advice about the different ways to ask questions or air your views about the BBC.
Visit the BBC Complaints website and follow the step-by-step guide.
The site also includes the BBC's response to some previous complaints.
Top of pageThere are three main ways to share your views about BBC television programmes:
Points of View is a television programme where viewers can air their views about BBC programmes. You can send comments to the programme by email or telephone - see the Points of View website for details. The programme runs for several weeks each year but can be contacted at any time.
You can also discuss programmes with other viewers at the Points of View messageboard.
Alternatively, you can send your views to the production team for the programme in question - see below.
Top of pageSome programme teams can be contacted through the programme website. See the A-Z index for a list of programme websites.
Unfortunately, it's not always possible to contact a TV programme team directly. Many programmes shown on BBC television are made by other production companies rather than the BBC, or are bought from other countries. Some programmes are made a long time before they are broadcast, so when they are shown, the production team have moved on to other things.
If there is no obvious way to contact a programme team through the programme website, use the general BBC enquiries form.
Top of pageThere are several ways to share your views about BBC radio programmes:
Radio 4's Feedback programme discusses issues raised by listeners about BBC radio programmes. You can send comments to the programme by mail, email, telephone or through the Feedback programme website.
You can also discuss programmes with other listeners at the Points of View messageboard.
Alternatively, you can send your views to the production team for the programme in question - see below.
Top of pagePhone or text numbers and email addresses for individual radio programmes will be announced on air during or after a programme.
Alternatively, most programmes can be contacted through the programme's own website. Find these by visiting the website for the relevant radio station, or see the A-Z index for a full list of radio websites.
Top of pageContact any BBC radio network by selecting it from the menu on the Radio Contact Us page. Alternatively, use the 'Contact Us' link on any page within the website for that network.
Top of pageMost sites have a 'Contact Us' link which can be used to report a technical fault or other error.
Alternatively, you can use the fault report form. Please be sure to include the URL (website address) of the page that you were visiting.
Top of pageUse the 'Contact Us' link on the website you wish to contact. See the list to the right for quick links to some of the main areas of bbc.co.uk.
If you want to ask a question, please check the FAQ (frequently asked questions) for the site that you are visiting as questions covered by these will not usually receive a reply.
Top of pageIn general, the BBC cannot pass on messages to presenters, actors or programme contributors.
If you wish to contact an actor or presenter, the best way to do so is through their agent.
Top of pageOver 90% of queries about BBC iPlayer are answered in the BBC iPlayer help pages, so please check these first.
If the help pages do not answer your question, you will be presented with a feedback form (along with a contact telephone number) within the help pages.
Alternatively, you can discuss issues with other iPlayer users at the BBC iPlayer messageboard.
Top of pageIf you're having problems registering or using the BBC messageboards, please read the Messageboard help and follow the links provided to contact the relevant team.
Requests made for information under the Freedom of Information Act can be submitted by mail, email or fax. See the BBC Freedom of Information website for full details.
For comments or questions about a specific area of the BBC, such as BBC News, revision, or weather, use the 'Contact Us' link within the relevant section of bbc.co.uk. See the list of 'Other key contact areas' at the right hand side of this page for quick links to some of these.
For questions about about other areas of the BBC, please check the list of recently asked questions before contacting us.
For comments about other BBC issues, please use the general feedback form.
Top of pagePlease use this link for questions about the BBC as an organisation, or other BBC issues not covered elsewhere.