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MasterChef is ‘bigger than individuals’ and ‘can survive’, BBC says | Ents & Arts News

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BBC director-general Tim Davie has said MasterChef can survive its current scandal as it is “much bigger than individuals” – but the corporation must “make sure we’re in the right place in terms of the culture of the show”.

On Monday, an independent review into “inappropriate behaviour” by MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace announced it had upheld more than half of the allegations against him.

A few hours later Wallace’s former MasterChef co-presenter, John Torode revealed that an allegation that he used “racial language” was upheld in the report as part of a review.

Meanwhile, the broadcaster announced “several people have been dismissed” in the last three months, following an independent review into workplace culture, and the introduction of measures to call out inappropriate behaviour.

While the 2024-25 annual report showed a small rise in trust overall for the corporation, BBC director-general Tim Davie acknowledged it had been a year “which saw the reputation of the BBC damaged by serious failings in the making of the programme: Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone”.

Mr Davie said: “It was important that the BBC took full responsibility for those failings and apologised for them.”

It comes after the BBC was deemed to have breached its editorial guidelines on Monday by failing to disclose that the child narrator of a Gaza documentary was the son of a Hamas official.

Media watchdog Ofcom subsequently launched its own investigation into the programme.

Meanwhile, delivering the report, BBC chair Samir Shah noted there were still pockets within the broadcaster where “powerful individuals” can still “make life for their colleagues unbearable”.

Recent annual reviews have been overshadowed by the Huw Edwards scandal and allegations of a toxic environment around flagship show Strictly Come Dancing.

The report revealed its top earners for the last year, which again saw former Match Of The Day host Gary Lineker top the chart.

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Meanwhile, Australian children’s cartoon Bluey proved a boon for the broadcaster, and was the most watched show in the US across all genres – with 55 billion minutes viewed.

The top 10 shows watched over Christmas 2024 were also all from the BBC.

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