Gregg Wallace

Masterchef Judge & Culinary Expert

Gregg Wallace is a writer, media personality and former greengrocer. He is probably best known for co-presenting MasterChef, Celebrity MasterChef and MasterChef: The Professionals on BBC 2 and BBC 1.

"One of Britain’s best-loved food presenters"

Topics

  • Passion for Food
  • Food & Drink
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Award Hosting & Presenting

Languages

He presents in English.

How he presents

Gregg brings a refreshing, down-to-earth vitality and humour to his work, whether hosting or presenting.

Publications

  • 2019
    Gregg's Italian Family Cookbook
  • 2012
    Life on a Plate
  • 2009
    Veg: The Greengrocer's Cookbook
  • 2008
    A Cook's Year: How to choose and cook with great ingredients
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In Detail

Gregg started out his career as a greengrocer with a Fruit and Veg stall in Covent Garden market. Building on this he started a Greengrocer called George Allan which accrued a turnover of £7.5 million. He broke into the media industry as the co-presenter of Radio Four’s Veg Talk which he worked on for seven years. He was also the original present of the BBC`s Saturday Kitchen and Saturday Kitchen Live from 2002-2003. Also for Radio Four, Gregg has written and presented Stocking Up: a History of Preserved Food, indulging his other passion as an amateur historian. His love of food led him to present Discovery Channel Veg Out and Follow That Tomato for The Food Channel, resulting in a Royal Television Society award for Best Lifestyle Programme in 2003.

What he offers you

Gregg offers invaluable insights into the catering industry and lightens the atmosphere with immensely entertaining anecdotes.

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