Gregg Wallace

(Shows: Gregg co-hosted a series 41 episode of HIGNFY (spring 2011) with John Torode)
(May as well point out that Gregg and John were the first - and so far only - co-hosts of an episode of HIGNFY)
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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London-born former greengrocer whose big break was hosting Radio 4's ''Veg Talk''. He's since become best known as his sometime grocery client John Torode's co-judge on [[Masterchef Goes Large|Masterchef]] and has presented various other programmes, not always food-related. One other particularly notable show is 'Eat Well For Less', in which he and fellow-greengrocer Chris Bavin ([[Britain's Best Home Cook]]) help families to shop more economically and cook more healthily.
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London-born former greengrocer whose big break was hosting Radio 4's ''Veg Talk''. He's since become best known as his sometime grocery client John Torode's co-judge on [[Masterchef Goes Large|Masterchef]] and has presented various other programmes, not always food-related. One other particularly notable show is ''Eat Well For Less'', in which he and fellow greengrocer Chris Bavin ([[Britain's Best Home Cook]]) help families to shop more economically and cook more healthily.
Whenever he's around, expect jokes about his love of pudding, his baldness, and his four marriages.
Whenever he's around, expect jokes about his love of pudding, his baldness, and his four marriages.
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== Trivia ==
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He and Torode were the first (and so far only) co-hosts of an episode of [[Have I Got News for You]], in 2011.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Revision as of 15:39, 19 April 2020

Contents

Shows

Have I Got News for You (guest host)

Masterchef Goes Large (judge)

Strictly Come Dancing (contestant)

Time Commanders

Biography

London-born former greengrocer whose big break was hosting Radio 4's Veg Talk. He's since become best known as his sometime grocery client John Torode's co-judge on Masterchef and has presented various other programmes, not always food-related. One other particularly notable show is Eat Well For Less, in which he and fellow greengrocer Chris Bavin (Britain's Best Home Cook) help families to shop more economically and cook more healthily.

Whenever he's around, expect jokes about his love of pudding, his baldness, and his four marriages.

Trivia

He and Torode were the first (and so far only) co-hosts of an episode of Have I Got News for You, in 2011.

Web links

Official site

Wikipedia entry

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