MasterChef: Unseen series with Gregg Wallace and John Torode will be broadcast

MasterChef: Unseen series with Gregg Wallace and John Torode will be broadcast

A new season of MasterChef is set to air on BBC One and iPlayer, even after hosts Gregg Wallace and John Torode were dismissed. The decision was made by the broadcaster in consultation with the contestants who participated in the pre-recorded series. The focus of the show will remain on the talent of the amateur chefs and their culinary journey.

The fate of the completed celebrity series and Christmas special, which were filmed with Wallace and food critic Grace Dent, is yet to be decided. Allegations against Wallace began to surface towards the end of the production of the regular amateur series that was filmed in 2024 with Wallace and Torode as hosts. A recent report revealed that over 40 complaints against Wallace had been upheld, while a claim regarding Torode’s use of a racist term was also substantiated.

Due to the findings, the new series may undergo re-editing, with a potential decrease in the focus on Wallace and Torode. The main emphasis of the show is expected to shift towards highlighting the contestants and their talents. The decision to air the series was described by the BBC as a challenging one, acknowledging that not all viewers may agree with it but emphasizing the importance of recognizing the efforts of the competing cooks.

Despite the upheld complaints against Wallace, including instances of unwelcome physical contact and inappropriate behavior, the BBC reiterated its commitment to the show, stating that MasterChef is a beloved program that transcends the actions of any individual. The network expressed its anticipation for the show’s return, highlighting the dedicated individuals who contribute to its success, and declaring that MasterChef will continue to thrive on BBC airwaves

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