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Inside the Factory: Gregg Wallace divides viewers as some call on BBC to find new presenter

His style's not to everyone's liking

Viewers have called on the BBC to replace Gregg Wallace as the host of Inside the Factory, claiming the presenter has ‘ruined’ the programme.

During last night’s (Tuesday, May 5) episode, the last in the documentary series’ latest outing, Gregg visited a factory in Essex that produces hundreds of thousands of cereal bars every day.

Gregg Wallace on Inside the Factory
Viewers have called for the BBC to replace Gregg Wallace as host of Inside the Factory (Credit: BBC)
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He presented the show with the passion he brings to his other TV projects, such as Masterchef.

What did viewers say?

But Gregg’s energetic presenting style appears to have been too much for some viewers.

Gregg Wallace on Inside the Factory
During last night’s episode, he visited a cereal bar factory (Credit: BBC)

One said on Twitter: “Please please please don’t have Greg Wallace on any more programmes if a new series is made. He does my head in. And reading some of the comments. I’m not the only one.”

Gregg Wallace on Inside the Factory
Some think his presenting style is too much (Credit: BBC)

Another tweeted: “Hey @bbc I will pay an extra licence fee each year if you stop putting Greggggggggg Wallace on TV. He’s the reason I don’t watch MasterChef. He ruins #InsideTheFactory. He’s just *such* a terrible presenter.”

Needs a much less childish host.

A third said: “#InsideTheFactory should be such an enjoyable, interesting programme but it’s completely ruined by Gregg Wallace. Cringe constantly watching him shove his fingers in food, break things, shout at people and patronise them. Needs a much less childish host.”

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Nancy Brown
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