In this engaging discussion, Alex Farber, Media Correspondent for The Times, unpacks the shocking downfall of TV presenter Gregg Wallace, known for his cheeky demeanor and MasterChef fame. The conversation dives into serious allegations of inappropriate behavior spanning nearly two decades, and the BBC's handling of these complaints. Farber highlights the challenges of accountability within broadcasting and the evolving standards of workplace behavior. Listeners gain insights into the impact on public trust and Wallace's determination to remain in the spotlight amidst controversy.