MasterChef is 'bigger than individuals' and 'can survive', BBC says
- The BBC believes that MasterChef is much bigger than individuals and has a future.
- The BBC emphasized the importance of maintaining the culture of the show and taking appropriate actions against violations of values.
- The BBC leadership team is committed to changing the industry and will not tolerate inappropriate behavior.
- Several individuals have been dismissed due to a review regarding the show's conduct.
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BBC director-general backs MasterChef and says the show has a ...
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BBC Director-General Tim Davie has declared that MasterChef can "absolutely survive and prosper" without Gregg Wallace, describing the programme as "much bigger than individuals" during today's Annual Report press briefing
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Tim Davie says MasterChef ‘absolutely’ has a future with the BBC beyond 2028
The 58-year-old was speaking as the BBC unveiled its annual report.
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