We all have different backgrounds and thus different beliefs about whether certain behaviour is acceptable or not. I'd it banter, of us it offensive and intimidating. To one person it's banter, to another it's offensive, and possibly intimidating. Workplaces need to be placed where nobody feels uncomfortable, in my opinion, so there needs to be a code of conduct. As times change, people will get caught out, and punished for behaviour that is no longer accepted by the organisation. But Greg Wallace must in this current time understand that what he's been doing is likely to lead to problems. If anything is surprising it's that it has taken til now. Which looks like a failing of management, either at Banijay, or the BBC, or both. Why has he not been dealt with on set by the people in charge of production? Why has Banijay allowed it to continue? In this context, it's not surprising people don't speak up, because they see weak management.