A new series of MasterShefs, recorded in front of the presenter Greg Wallace and John Torod, was sacked, still shown on the BBC One and iPlayer, the corporation has announced.
The BBC stated that it had decided “after careful thoughts and consultation with the contestants”.
In a statement, the corporation said: “MasterShef is a wonderful competition that is a life-conversion for the amateur chef to participate. Its attention has always been his skill and his journey.”
The BBC also said that it has not yet decided on the full celebrity chain and Christmas, which has been filmed with Torod and Food Critic Grace Dent.
Earlier this month, a report showed that more than 40 claims against Wallace were retained, while a claim that Torod used to use a severely aggressive racist term, which was also confirmed.
The BBC News understands that the way the program is edited will be seen in the light of the conclusions, in which a scene will be taken on the prominence of Wallace and Torode.
It is believed that there will be limitations that the pair are the main presenter of the show, but the focus is likely to be on the contestants.
In its statement, the BBC said: “This has not been an easy decision in the circumstances and we appreciate that not everyone will agree.
“In showing the series, which was filmed last year, it does not reduce our vision about the severity of intact conclusions against both presenters.
“However, we believe that it is right to broadcast this series for these cooks who have given a lot to the process. We want them to be identified properly and the audience should be given the option to watch the series.”
The former contestants of the show had earlier told BBC News that being on MasterShef could be “life-changing” for him.
But some women who came forward with claims against Walis, they have said that they did not feel that it should be shown.
A former MasterShef worker suggested that it would show people like him a “real lack of respect” if the series was broadcast, while the other warned that it would “make funny” of those who have spoken.
The BBC concluded his statement by describing MasterShef as “a luxurious, very loving program that is greater than a person”.
“There are many talented, dedicated and hard -working people who make shows.