Gregg Wallace

Broadcaster

Birthday October 17, 1964

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Peckham, London, England

Age 59 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1964

Gregg Allan Wallace (born 17 October 1964) is an English television presenter, entrepreneur and writer.

He is known for co-presenting MasterChef, Celebrity MasterChef and MasterChef: The Professionals on BBC One and BBC Two.

He has written regularly for Good Food, Now and Olive magazines.

Gregg Allan Wallace was born on 17 October 1964 in Peckham, South London.

At the age of eight, he was a victim of sexual abuse.

He left school at 15 and started work as a warehouseman at Covent Garden Fruit and Veg Market.

He sold vegetables at a stand in Covent Garden, before becoming a salesman.

He was later told that setting up a business might be a good idea.

1989

In 1989, he started George Allan's Greengrocers, a company that grew to a turnover of £7.5 million.

2002

Wallace was the original presenter of Saturday Kitchen from 2002 until being replaced by Antony Worrall Thompson in 2003.

2003

Wallace also presented Veg Out for the Discovery Channel, and Follow That Tomato for The Food Channel, resulting in a Royal Television Society award for Best Lifestyle Programme in 2003.

2005

Since 2005, Wallace has been co-presenter and judge of BBC cooking show MasterChef, with John Torode.

2007

In 2007, Wallace appeared in the BBC singing contest Just the Two of Us where he partnered with professional singer Carol Decker.

The duo were the first to be eliminated.

2008

In 2008 and 2009, Wallace presented two editions of The Money Programme on the effect that the financial crisis was having on the public's attitudes towards food.

2010

In 2010, Wallace opened the restaurant Wallace & Co in the London district of Putney, where he served as one of the directors.

In 2010, Wallace appeared in the BBC One series Turn Back Time: The High Street with Tom Herbert and Juliet Gardiner.

2012

In 2012, he opened Gregg's Bar & Grill in a joint venture with the Bermondsey Square Hotel.

On 27 January 2012, he appeared in an episode of Room 101 on BBC One.

In August 2012, Wallace was the subject of an episode of the BBC genealogy show ''Who Do You Think You Are?'

2013

In August 2013, it was reported that one of Wallace's companies, West Veg Limited, had folded, owing more than £500,000.

In August 2013, Wallace presented Supermarket Secrets, a BBC One programme about supermarket food sourcing and distribution, and in September 2013, he co-presented Harvest 2013, a three-part documentary following the progress of Britain's vegetable, cereal and fruit harvests.

In 2013, Wallace started to co-present Eat Well for Less? alongside Chris Bavin for BBC One, and from 2015 until 2023 he co-presented Inside the Factory, alongside Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman for BBC Two.

2014

In 2014, both of his restaurants folded, with Wallace & Co owing suppliers £150,000.

Wallace was invited to co-present Veg Talk on BBC Radio 4 with Charlie Hicks.

The programme aired for seven years.

He appeared as a guest panellist on the BBC Two programme An Extra Slice In 2014, a contestant in Series 7 of the ITV quiz show The Chase Celebrity Special in 2017, a contestant on Celebrity Catchphrase in 2019, a contestant on the sixth series of Tipping Point: Lucky Stars in 2020, a contestant on the third series of The Chase spin off, Beat the Chasers in 2021, and a celebrity expert on the 2021 Christmas special of The Wheel.

In September 2014 Wallace was a contestant on the twelfth series of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional Aliona Vilani.

In the first week Wallace danced a Cha-cha-cha to Katy Perry's "Hot n Cold".

2016

In 2016, Wallace was the presenter of a revived series of the BBC historical game show Time Commanders, appearing alongside the likes of historians Mike Loades and Dr Lynette Nusbacher.

2018

In March 2018, Wallace refused to judge Zaleha Kadir Olpin's dish on MasterChef, claiming that the stewed chicken rendang dish was "not crispy enough and could not be eaten".

This remark caused a significant media and public backlash in some prominent members of the ASEAN countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei, who claimed that rendang is a "stewed, soft and tender dish: not intended to be crispy".

2019

In December 2019, Wallace presented a Channel 5 documentary called Gregg Wallace's Magical Christmas Market, filmed in Vienna, Austria.

2020

In April 2020, Channel 5 scheduled a follow-up series called Gregg Wallace's Fun Weekends, but it was pulled because it featured cities badly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The four-part travel series was finally transmitted in February 2021 as Big Weekends with Gregg Wallace (also known as Gregg Wallace: Big Weekends Away) with the first episode being about Barcelona.

In February 2021, Wallace presented a six-part ITV series called South Africa with Gregg Wallace.

In the series, he visited sites such as Isandlwana, the Augrabies Falls, Durban and the Orange River.

In this month it was reported that Kimberley Walsh was likely to replace Wallace as presenter of Eat Well For Less, after Wallace left the show after eight years.

In December 2021, Wallace presented two Channel 5 Christmas specials: Gregg Wallace's Grand Christmas Adventure and Gregg Wallace's Magical Christmas Market.

In July 2023, Wallace presented Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat, a mockumentary which depicted a British company that had developed food technology to produce genetically engineered human meat.