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Masterchef
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ValleyGary said:I watched an episode recently and a female contestant starting laughing at a comment he made because it sounded like an inuendo and he didnt even raise a smile. He must have known this was coming.13
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sam3110 said:The Oz one is absolutely mental, feels like they trap them in that warehouse for about 3 months
Oz is the best of the MasterChefs but it can drag on a bit. The multiple judging changes on that have all worked albeit the circumstances behind some of them were tragic with Jock passing away.2 -
Fair play to Kirsty Wark. She witnessed wrongdoing and a serious lack of judgement from Wallace and had no hesitation in coming forward and airing them, just thirteen years later.25
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Friend of mines daughter was a runner on one of his shows a few years ago.
Said he was a right perv.0 -
Chizz said:Fair play to Kirsty Wark. She witnessed wrongdoing and a serious lack of judgement from Wallace and had no hesitation in coming forward and airing them, just thirteen years later.
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Typical spanner behaviour2
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KBslittlesis said:SporadicAddick said:
You shouldn't kick a man when he is down but, well, sometimes they deserve it...
Why would anyone marry that?1 -
DaveMehmet said:ValleyGary said:I watched an episode recently and a female contestant starting laughing at a comment he made because it sounded like an inuendo and he didnt even raise a smile. He must have known this was coming.
Edit: before I get a summons I don't know Dave personally I just know he is someone who likes a innuendo every now and then. I am not suggesting he is in any trouble whatsoever. This is not a true representation of his character as I do not know him and I don't even know if he identifies as someone who even uses the pronoun he. I would like to apologise for any upset this might of caused .(Just might get away with that)8 -
cfgs said:KBslittlesis said:SporadicAddick said:
You shouldn't kick a man when he is down but, well, sometimes they deserve it...
Why would anyone marry that?Is that a euphemism i need to look up in incognito mode?4 -
PopIcon said:The BBC is a sterile corporation. It's a tragedy that we're forced to pay the licence fee.
I've worked with Gregg and yes he's a twat and bit of a dinosaur. However, he's got character and is generally harmless.
Kirsty Wark from Newsnight says, "there were two occasions in particular where he used sexualised language" and" I think people were uncomfortable".
If you're going to make the statement, tell the full story. What did he say and who felt uncomfortable. Let people decide for themselves.
Kirsty Wark is married to someone who is rather snide and a bit of a clown, so dealing with Gregg Wallace should be a breeze.
She gives the impression of being quite forthright and able to hold her own and I might have imagined the story to be along the lines of ‘I told him that was poor and he then shut up’. But I guess we were not there.Calling people out at the time (if you can ) I assume is the best way to stop inappropriate behaviour and make them see sense and change.1 - Sponsored links:
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KBslittlesis said:My besties husband was on MC a few years ago & when I asked him what it was like his immediate reaction was to tell me Greg was an absolute tw@t. He had a pair of trainers on that were limited edition, something to do with The Who & Greg said, ‘there nice trainers’ to which my mates hubby replied, ‘thanks, they’re blah blah blah’. Wallace immediately got them to stop filming & then when it started again, Greg kicks off with, ‘they’re nice trainers……are they limited edition blah blah blah?’Apparently the whole thing is pretty fake, lots of cold food eaten etc etc.
I still watch the Professional one though 🤣🤣Not suggesting the other observations aren’t valid !2 -
Chizz said:NSFW0
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Only thing that has surprised me here that it’s taken so long for him to be called out.1
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valleynick66 said:PopIcon said:The BBC is a sterile corporation. It's a tragedy that we're forced to pay the licence fee.
I've worked with Gregg and yes he's a twat and bit of a dinosaur. However, he's got character and is generally harmless.
Kirsty Wark from Newsnight says, "there were two occasions in particular where he used sexualised language" and" I think people were uncomfortable".
If you're going to make the statement, tell the full story. What did he say and who felt uncomfortable. Let people decide for themselves.
Kirsty Wark is married to someone who is rather snide and a bit of a clown, so dealing with Gregg Wallace should be a breeze.
She gives the impression of being quite forthright and able to hold her own and I might have imagined the story to be along the lines of ‘I told him that was poor and he then shut up’. But I guess we were not there.Calling people out at the time (if you can ) I assume is the best way to stop inappropriate behaviour and make them see sense and change.0 -
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BigRedEvil said:Chizz said:NSFW1
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It occurred to me one evening as I sat through another tedious episode of Masterchef that if I were a contestant, I would very much enjoy presenting my dish to John and Gregg (and isn't that last G f***ing irritating?) and, having received their hugely critical remarks, pause for a moment and deadpan simply state, "That prawn's been up my arse".(It might be just me that finds this idea amusing)6
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Henry Irving said:0
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Karim_myBagheri said:DaveMehmet said:ValleyGary said:I watched an episode recently and a female contestant starting laughing at a comment he made because it sounded like an inuendo and he didnt even raise a smile. He must have known this was coming.
Edit: before I get a summons I don't know Dave personally I just know he is someone who likes a innuendo every now and then. I am not suggesting he is in any trouble whatsoever. This is not a true representation of his character as I do not know him and I don't even know if he identifies as someone who even uses the pronoun he. I would like to apologise for any upset this might of caused .(Just might get away with that)10 -
Karim_myBagheri said:BigRedEvil said:Chizz said:NSFW0
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fenaddick said:valleynick66 said:PopIcon said:The BBC is a sterile corporation. It's a tragedy that we're forced to pay the licence fee.
I've worked with Gregg and yes he's a twat and bit of a dinosaur. However, he's got character and is generally harmless.
Kirsty Wark from Newsnight says, "there were two occasions in particular where he used sexualised language" and" I think people were uncomfortable".
If you're going to make the statement, tell the full story. What did he say and who felt uncomfortable. Let people decide for themselves.
Kirsty Wark is married to someone who is rather snide and a bit of a clown, so dealing with Gregg Wallace should be a breeze.
She gives the impression of being quite forthright and able to hold her own and I might have imagined the story to be along the lines of ‘I told him that was poor and he then shut up’. But I guess we were not there.Calling people out at the time (if you can ) I assume is the best way to stop inappropriate behaviour and make them see sense and change.But just my impression if I’d had to guess before this came out.0 -
Karim_myBagheri said:DaveMehmet said:ValleyGary said:I watched an episode recently and a female contestant starting laughing at a comment he made because it sounded like an inuendo and he didnt even raise a smile. He must have known this was coming.
Edit: before I get a summons I don't know Dave personally I just know he is someone who likes a innuendo every now and then. I am not suggesting he is in any trouble whatsoever. This is not a true representation of his character as I do not know him and I don't even know if he identifies as someone who even uses the pronoun he. I would like to apologise for any upset this might of caused .(Just might get away with that)
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Apologies if you’re having your dinner…
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valleynick66 said:fenaddick said:valleynick66 said:PopIcon said:The BBC is a sterile corporation. It's a tragedy that we're forced to pay the licence fee.
I've worked with Gregg and yes he's a twat and bit of a dinosaur. However, he's got character and is generally harmless.
Kirsty Wark from Newsnight says, "there were two occasions in particular where he used sexualised language" and" I think people were uncomfortable".
If you're going to make the statement, tell the full story. What did he say and who felt uncomfortable. Let people decide for themselves.
Kirsty Wark is married to someone who is rather snide and a bit of a clown, so dealing with Gregg Wallace should be a breeze.
She gives the impression of being quite forthright and able to hold her own and I might have imagined the story to be along the lines of ‘I told him that was poor and he then shut up’. But I guess we were not there.Calling people out at the time (if you can ) I assume is the best way to stop inappropriate behaviour and make them see sense and change.But just my impression if I’d had to guess before this came out.0 -
valleynick66 said:KBslittlesis said:My besties husband was on MC a few years ago & when I asked him what it was like his immediate reaction was to tell me Greg was an absolute tw@t. He had a pair of trainers on that were limited edition, something to do with The Who & Greg said, ‘there nice trainers’ to which my mates hubby replied, ‘thanks, they’re blah blah blah’. Wallace immediately got them to stop filming & then when it started again, Greg kicks off with, ‘they’re nice trainers……are they limited edition blah blah blah?’Apparently the whole thing is pretty fake, lots of cold food eaten etc etc.
I still watch the Professional one though 🤣🤣Not suggesting the other observations aren’t valid !
Complete bollix.0 -
Henry Irving said:
I'd ask Shannon Matthew's mum for parenting and relationship advice before i asked Rod Stewart.1 -
fenaddick said:valleynick66 said:fenaddick said:valleynick66 said:PopIcon said:The BBC is a sterile corporation. It's a tragedy that we're forced to pay the licence fee.
I've worked with Gregg and yes he's a twat and bit of a dinosaur. However, he's got character and is generally harmless.
Kirsty Wark from Newsnight says, "there were two occasions in particular where he used sexualised language" and" I think people were uncomfortable".
If you're going to make the statement, tell the full story. What did he say and who felt uncomfortable. Let people decide for themselves.
Kirsty Wark is married to someone who is rather snide and a bit of a clown, so dealing with Gregg Wallace should be a breeze.
She gives the impression of being quite forthright and able to hold her own and I might have imagined the story to be along the lines of ‘I told him that was poor and he then shut up’. But I guess we were not there.Calling people out at the time (if you can ) I assume is the best way to stop inappropriate behaviour and make them see sense and change.But just my impression if I’d had to guess before this came out.As a proper well respected and long-standing BBC journalist who clearly is only on the programme as a bit of fun / as an aside and very comfortable with TV studios etc. I’d have seen her as in the stronger position and not the sort of person to put up with bad behaviour.Just surprised to see her name in this context amongst others. Not excusing (or accusing) anything.0 -
KBslittlesis said:valleynick66 said:KBslittlesis said:My besties husband was on MC a few years ago & when I asked him what it was like his immediate reaction was to tell me Greg was an absolute tw@t. He had a pair of trainers on that were limited edition, something to do with The Who & Greg said, ‘there nice trainers’ to which my mates hubby replied, ‘thanks, they’re blah blah blah’. Wallace immediately got them to stop filming & then when it started again, Greg kicks off with, ‘they’re nice trainers……are they limited edition blah blah blah?’Apparently the whole thing is pretty fake, lots of cold food eaten etc etc.
I still watch the Professional one though 🤣🤣Not suggesting the other observations aren’t valid !
Complete bollix.
Editing to get the best lines / make the show look better etc? As I suggested that’s just the job I think.We don’t actually watch this stuff and believe the hosts on any shows aren’t fed lines to use etc. Of course he didn’t know.2 -
eaststandmike said:Arsenetatters said:Gone are the days where you could have ‘banter’ and if someone said something like he (allegedly) did about not having boxers under his jeans you could just think he was a dirty old man.I know we have to draw a line somewhere but imho it’s getting a bit silly.I hope when I’m famous you don’t all bring up the number of times I’ve said the word cock.5
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JohnBoyUK said:I guess complimenting a woman for her plump buns on baking week was a no no then?!3
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