There are a few little stories floating around at the moment which I'll post here.
Cool Dude in the comments reports a rumour that Roger Harrabin recorded an interview with Phil Jones but decided not to run with it since Jones came over so badly.
Sources have told me there was a recorded interview and it was decided at high level not to use it because Jones didn't come across very well.
I hope someone from the BBC will comment here because if true this will smack strongly of the BBC playing at a PR service to the environmental movement rather than news reporting on behalf of the licence fee payer. The BBC Trust is soon going to begin a review of the corporation's perceived lack of neutrality on the climate change issue, so a suppression of Jones' interview after the announcement of this review would look very bad and moreover positively reckless.
Perhaps Roger Harrabin could head off this kind of criticism by posting the raw footage on the BBC website.