''IT’S ALMOST LIKE YOU’RE A DETECTIVE''
Gregg Wallace has been part of the MasterChef family for over 15 years, tasting the delicious – and occasionally dodgy! – offerings on the professional, amateur, and celebrity versions of the cooking contest.
When TV Times joins him for an exclusive video chat about the latest run of BBC1’s MasterChef: The Professionals, in which he shares judging duties with top chefs Monica Galetti and Marcus Wareing, his infectious enthusiasm for the series and the life-changing impact it can have on rising stars in the restaurant industry shows no sign of diminishing.
Here, Gregg, 56, tells us why he loves coming back for more...
What do you still enjoy being part of MasterChef?
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Joel MURDERED!
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Love HURTS
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Girl BOSS!
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ECHOES of the past
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Double TROUBLE
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