John Torode 'plans legal action against BBC' after MasterChef sacking
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John Torode could take legal action against the BBC after he was sacked from MasterChef.

Sources suggest the chef is ‘preparing to launch a lawsuit against the BBC’ and wants to pursue bosses for unfair dismissal. 

‘He’s telling people there is no evidence of his alleged remark. It wasn’t in a professional context, merely hearsay. John is committed to proving his innocence,’ sources revealed to The Mirror.

But, such legal action may prove impossible for John as sources told MailOnline his contract was with Banijay rather than the BBC.

This news comes as MasterChef producers are reportedly eager to broadcast Gregg Wallace and John Torode’s final season ‘once the situation has calmed,’ following their dismissal from the show.

The forthcoming series, which has already been recorded, includes former I’m A Celeb contestant and food critic Grace Dent, who stepped in for Gregg to co-host alongside John.

The Sun reports that The BBC and production company Banijay plan to air both the amateur and celebrity editions.

However, MailOnline understands BBC director general Tim Davie, who has the final say, has not yet made his decision on whether MasterChef will or will not be aired.

MasterChef bosses are reportedly pushing to air Gregg Wallace and John Torode's final series 'when the dust settles' after they were both sacked from the cooking show

MasterChef bosses are reportedly pushing to air Gregg Wallace and John Torode’s final series ‘when the dust settles’ after they were both sacked from the cooking show 

The BBC and production company Banijay plan to air both the amateur and celebrity editions 'once the dust has settled'

The BBC and production company Banijay plan to air both the amateur and celebrity editions ‘once the dust has settled’

A source told the Sun: ‘The BBC and Banijay have faced a moral and professional dilemma like never before. Obviously Gregg’s case was more clear cut, but John being dragged through the mud wasn’t what anyone wanted or expected to happen.

‘But at the same time, and as a publicly funded body, the BBC has a duty to both provide entertainment as well as fulfil its obligations to cast, crew, contestants and viewers alike.

‘If they were to can these two series, hundreds of people — those who appeared or worked on the shows — would be so bitterly disappointed. So the feeling at present is that the show, quite literally, must go on — albeit once the dust has settled and all the fuss died down.’

MailOnline has contacted the BBC for comment. 

The Australian chef was dramatically axed from MasterChef – hours after the BBC’s director general refused to back him over an allegation of using racist language.

The corporation said the host’s contract would not be renewed after a report found he had used an ‘extremely offensive racist term’ during drinks after filming the show.

The complaint against John was revealed in the report into co-presenter Gregg’s inappropriate behaviour. 

Gregg, 60, was sacked after dozens of complaints against him were upheld.

The upcoming series' - which have already been filmed - features former I'm A Celeb star and restaurant critic Grace Dent , who replaced Gregg to co-host with John

The upcoming series’ – which have already been filmed – features former I’m A Celeb star and restaurant critic Grace Dent , who replaced Gregg to co-host with John

However, MailOnline understands BBC director general Tim Davie (pictured), who has the final say, has not yet made his decision on whether MasterChef will or will not be aired

However, MailOnline understands BBC director general Tim Davie (pictured), who has the final say, has not yet made his decision on whether MasterChef will or will not be aired 

The decision comes as Australian chef John plans to take legal action against the BBC after he was sacked from MasterChef. But, such legal action may prove impossible for John as sources close to MailOnline understand his contract was with Banijay rather than the BBC

The decision comes as Australian chef John plans to take legal action against the BBC after he was sacked from MasterChef. But, such legal action may prove impossible for John as sources close to MailOnline understand his contract was with Banijay rather than the BBC

John identified himself on Monday as an unnamed person in the report who was accused of using ‘racist language’.

However, the presenter said ‘he had absolutely no recollection’ of the incident and did ‘not believe that it happened’.

But in a statement yesterday, the BBC said: ‘This allegation – which involves an extremely offensive racist term being used in the workplace – was investigated and substantiated by the independent investigation led by the law firm Lewis Silkin.

‘The BBC takes this upheld finding extremely seriously.

‘We will not tolerate racist language of any kind and we told Banijay UK, the makers of MasterChef, that action must be taken. John Torode’s contract on MasterChef will not be renewed.’

Hours before the announcement, BBC director general Tim Davie had refused to back John and said he expected ‘action to be taken’ over the allegation.

He delivered the remarks as the BBC released its annual report – an occasion overshadowed by controversies for the second year in a row.

Last year’s was published amid the fallout over news presenter Huw Edwards who pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images of children.

The Australian chef was dramatically axed from MasterChef - hours after the BBC's director general refused to back him over an allegation of using racist language. The complaint against John was revealed in the report into co-presenter Gregg's inappropriate behaviour

The Australian chef was dramatically axed from MasterChef – hours after the BBC’s director general refused to back him over an allegation of using racist language. The complaint against John was revealed in the report into co-presenter Gregg’s inappropriate behaviour

Asked about the Torode racism row, Tim Davie said: ‘The BBC in some ways are quite simple on this – if someone is found to not live up to our values we expect the independent company, Banijay in this case, to take action and report back to us on what they have done.

‘These are not BBC employees, but we absolutely expect action to be taken.’

Tim added: ‘I think a great programme that’s loved by audiences is much bigger than individuals.

‘It absolutely can survive and prosper, but we’ve got to make ing drinks sure we’re in the right place in ness terms of the culture of the show.’ 

It had been alleged by a source close to John that he had used an inappropriate racial term during drinks after filming. The witness claimed he had apologised immediately and ‘was mortified’ and he ‘didn’t use the term as a slur’.

No one complained at the time but the incident was brought up during the inquiry into Gregg, they said.

On Monday, John said he had ‘absolutely no recollection’ of the incident and was ‘shocked and saddened’ by the allegation. ‘I would never wish to cause anyone offence,’ he added.

Responding to his sacking, John, who is married to actress and former Celebrity MasterChef contestant Lisa Faulkner, said: ‘I’d hoped that I’d have some say in my exit from a show I’ve worked on since its relaunch in 2005, but events in the last few says seem to have prevented that.’

He said he ‘had loved every minute’ working on the show but it was ‘time to pass the cutlery to someone else’.

‘Life is everchanging and ever moving and sometimes personal happiness and fulfilment lay elsewhere,’ he added.

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