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Season 1

Season 2

  • S02E01 Knockout rounds one

    • May 28, 2007
    • BBC One

    Sally Gunnell, Martin Hancock and Emma Forbes take on two tests for a place in the quarter-final, by cooking for the judges and for paying restaurant customers at Quaglino's.

  • S02E02 Knockout rounds two

    • May 29, 2007
    • BBC One

    Sue Cook, Jeff Green and Nadia Sawalha take on two tests for a place in the quarter-final, by cooking for the judges and for paying restaurant customers at The Rib Room.

  • S02E03 Knockout rounds three

    • May 30, 2007
    • BBC One

    Matthew Wright, Lorne Spicer and Jeremy Edwards take on two tests for a place in the quarter-final, by cooking for the judges and for paying restaurant customers at Odette's.

  • S02E04 Knockout rounds four

    • May 31, 2007
    • BBC One

    Angela Rippon, Christopher Bisson and Darren Bennett take on two tests for a place in the quarter-final, by cooking for the judges and for paying restaurant customers at Theo Randall at The Intercontinental.

  • S02E05 Quarterfinal one

    • June 1, 2007
    • BBC One

    The four winning chefs from the heats battle it out for two semi-final places.

  • S02E06 Knockout rounds five

    • June 4, 2007
    • BBC One

    Chris Hollins, Matt James and Pauline Quirke take on two tests for a place in the quarter-final, by cooking for the judges and for paying restaurant customers at Villandry.

  • S02E07 Knockout rounds six

    • June 5, 2007
    • BBC One

    Craig Revel Horwood, Rani Price and Phil Tufnell take on two tests for a place in the quarter-final, by cooking for the judges and for paying restaurant customers at Aurora.

  • S02E08 Knockout rounds seven

    • June 6, 2007
    • BBC One

    Robbie Earle, Gemma Atkinson and Midge Ure take on two tests for a place in the quarter-final, by cooking for the judges and for paying restaurant customers at Babylon Restaurant at Roof Gardens.

  • S02E09 Knockout rounds eight

    • June 7, 2007
    • BBC One

    Sunetra Sarker, Mark Foster and Sherrie Hewson take on two tests for a place in the quarter-final, by cooking for the judges and for paying restaurant customers at Bonds at Threadneedles Hotel.

  • S02E10 Quarterfinal two

    • June 8, 2007
    • BBC One

    The four winning chefs from the heats battle it out for two semi-final places.

  • S02E11 Semifinal day one

    • June 11, 2007
    • BBC One

    In the first of the semi-finals, the four best celebrity cooks cater for a group of hungry young army cadets.

  • S02E12 Semifinal day two

    • June 12, 2007
    • BBC One

    The four semi-finalists have to cook a two-course meal for three of the country's most respected restaurant critics, Charles Campion, Kate Spicer, and Jay Rayner. Tension and emotions run high as one of the contestants is sent home.

  • S02E13 Final day one

    • June 13, 2007
    • BBC One

    The three finalists must cook a three-course meal at The Square Restaurant for chefs including Michel Roux Jnr and Angela Hartnett.

  • S02E14 Final day two

    • June 14, 2007
    • BBC One

    The three finalists are sent to some of London's best restaurants to fine-tune their individual cooking styles, before coming back to the studio to show the judges exactly what they've learnt.

  • S02E15 Grand final

    • June 15, 2007
    • BBC One

    The three finalists have to cook their best three-course meal for one last judgement from John and Gregg, as one of them is crowned Celebrity Masterchef Champion.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Knockout rounds one

    • July 2, 2008
    • BBC One

    In the first heat Andi Peters, Joe McGann and Clare Grogan cook for the judges and paying customers at Bertorelli, and in the second Ninia Benjamin, Steven Pinder and Hywel Simons cook at Kenza. Only two of the contestants will get through to the quarter final.

  • S03E02 Knockout rounds two

    • July 3, 2008
    • BBC One

    In the first heat Claire Richards, Sean Wilson and Kaye Adams cook for the judges and paying customers at One O One, and in the second heat Vicki Michelle, Chris Parker and Louis Emerick cook at The Criterion. Only two of the contestants will progress to the quarter-final.

  • S03E03 Quarterfinal one

    • July 4, 2008
    • BBC One

    It is the quarter final stage and the four winning celebrity chefs from this week's heats battle it out for two of the semi-final places.

  • S03E04 Knockout rounds three

    • July 9, 2008
    • BBC One

    In the first heat Linda Robson, Denise Lewis and Mark Moraghan cook for the judges and paying restaurant customers at the Gallery Restaurant situated in Fortnum and Mason. In the second heat Michael Buerk, Julia Bradbury and Liz McClarnon cook at the Larder in the Hilton Hotel. Who will make it through to the quarter-final?

  • S03E05 Knockout rounds four

    • July 10, 2008
    • BBC One

    Andi Peters, DJ Spoony and Noel Whelan cook for the judges and paying restaurant customers at Belgo in the first heat. In the second, Debra Stephenson, Josie d'Arby and Andrew Castle cook at the National Dining Rooms.

  • S03E06 Quarterfinal two

    • July 11, 2008
    • BBC One

    The four winning celebrity chefs from this week's heats battle it out for a place in the semi-final.

  • S03E07 Semifinal day one

    • July 16, 2008
    • BBC One

    In the first of the semi-finals, the four best celebrity cooks cater en masse for 600 brickies.

  • S03E08 Semifinal day two

    • July 17, 2008
    • BBC One

    It's the second day of the semi finals and the four best celebrity cooks cater for a dinner party at the prestigious Penshurst Place home, to Lord and Lady de L'Isle.

  • S03E09 Semifinal day three

    • July 18, 2008
    • BBC One

    The four semi finalists have to cook a two-course meal for three of the country's most respected restaurant critics, Charles Campion, Kate Spicer and Jay Rayner. Tensions and emotions run high as one of the contestants is sent home.

  • S03E10 Final day one

    • July 23, 2008
    • BBC One

    The three finalists are faced with their toughest challenge yet as they cook breakfast for a group of Officer Cadets from Sandhurst, fresh from a 10-day field training exercise. Later they are sent to some of London's best restaurants to fine tune their cooking styles.

  • S03E11 Final day two

    • July 24, 2008
    • BBC One

    The three finalists are flown 6,000 miles to cook in the intense heat of the Mozambique border. Then they return to the kitchen for their final challenge as they prepare a three-course meal for some of the country's most accomplished chefs, including Michel Roux J, at the two Michelin star Petrus restaurant.

  • S03E12 Grand final

    • July 25, 2008
    • BBC One

    It is the grand final and the finalists have to cook their best three-course meal for one final judgement in which the winner will be crowned Celebrity Masterchef champion.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Knockout rounds 1 & 2

    • June 10, 2009
    • BBC One

    This show features two heats. In the first, Rosie Boycott, Joel Ross and Michael Obiora cook for paying restaurant customers at the Cinnamon Kitchen. In the second, Jan Leeming, Jayne Middlemiss and Joe Swift cook at Pearl. Only two of these contestants will get through to the quarter-final stage, which will take them one step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef...

  • S04E02 Knockout rounds 3 & 4

    • June 11, 2009
    • BBC One

    This show features two heats. In the first, Shobna Gulati, Sian Lloyd and Dennis Taylor cook for paying restaurant customers at the Howard, and in the second Tracy-Ann Oberman, Saira Khan and Brian Moore cook at the Albion. Only two of these contestants will get through to the quarter-final stage, which will take them one step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef...

  • S04E03 Quarterfinal one

    • June 12, 2009
    • BBC One

    In this quarter-final the winning celebrity chefs from the first four heats battle it out for two semi-final places.

  • S04E04 Knockout rounds 5 & 6

    • June 17, 2009
    • BBC One

    This show features two heats. In the first, Rav Wilding, Deena Payne and Iwan Thomas cook for paying restaurant customers at Gilgamesh, and in the second Colin Murray, Janet Ellis and Simon Shepherd cook at Manicomio. Only two of them will get through to the week's quarter-final, taking them one step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef...

  • S04E05 Knockout rounds 7 & 8

    • June 18, 2009
    • BBC One

    This show features two heats. In the first, Ian Bleasdale, Shirley Robertson and Paul Martin cook for paying restaurant customers at Skylon, and in the second Pete Waterman, Gemma Bissix and Stephen K Amos cook at Just St James. Only two of these contestants will get through to the quarter-final stage, which will take them one step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef...

  • S04E06 Quarterfinal two

    • June 19, 2009
    • BBC One

    In this quarter-final, the winning celebrity chefs from the week's four heats battle it out for two semi-final places.

  • S04E07 Knockout rounds 9 & 10

    • June 24, 2009
    • BBC One

    This show features two heats. In the first, Joe McGann, Linda Barker and Ninia Benjamin cook for paying restaurant customers at Kazan; and in the second, Wendi Peters, Steven Pinder and Jeff Green cook at Cantina Del Ponte. Only two of them will get through to the week's quarter-final, taking them a step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef.

  • S04E08 Knockout rounds 11 & 12

    • June 25, 2009
    • BBC One

    This show features two heats. In the first, Tony Hadley, Marie Helvin and Helen Lederer cook for paying restaurant customers at St Pancras Grand; and in the second, Claire Richards, Rowland Rivron and Martin Hancock cook at Goodman Steakhouse. Only two of these contestants will get through to the quarter-final stage, which will take them one step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef.

  • S04E09 Quarterfinal three

    • June 26, 2009
    • BBC One

    In this quarter-final, the winning celebrity chefs from the week's four heats battle it out for two semi-final places.

  • S04E10 Quarterfinal four

    • July 1, 2009
    • BBC One

    The six best celebrity cooks remain, but at the end of the day two will be sent home for good. They must cook a two-course meal for 30 schoolchildren, and then make the perfect roast dinner to show judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace that they deserve to stay in the competition.

  • S04E11 Semifinal day one

    • July 2, 2009
    • BBC One

    The four semi-finalists are sent to some of London's best restaurants to fine tune their individual cooking styles - before coming back to the studio to show judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace exactly what they've learnt. And they must then take on the challenge of being the sole caterers at an exclusive society dinner.

  • S04E12 Semifinal day two

    • July 3, 2009
    • BBC One

    The four semi-finalists must cook their best two-course meal to impress three of the country's most respected food critics. And the pressure is really on as at the end of the show, judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace decide which one of the celebrities must leave the competition.

  • S04E13 Final day one

    • July 8, 2009
    • BBC One

    The three finalists are faced with their toughest challenges yet - from feeding 90 crew members of the hit drama Ashes to Ashes to producing fine dining at a charity fundraising dinner at the top of the BT Tower.

  • S04E14 Final day two

    • July 9, 2009
    • BBC One

    The three finalists are flown to North Africa and have to master traditional cooking techniques as well as exquisite fine dining. Their final challenge is to cook a three course meal at Theo Randall's renowned Italian restaurant for five of the Godfathers of French cooking - including Michel Roux and Michel Roux Jr.

  • S04E15 Grand final

    • July 10, 2009
    • BBC One

    It's the grand final of Celebrity MasterChef. The three finalists have to cook their best three-course meal for one final judgment from John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Only one of them can be crowned Celebrity MasterChef Champion.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Knockout rounds one

    • July 21, 2010
    • BBC One

    Actor Neil Stuke, athlete Tessa Sanderson, Dragon's Den entrepreneur Richard Farleigh, Brookside actress Alex Fletcher and Radio 1 DJ Nihal Arthanayake are put through a series of gruelling cooking challenges. Only two of them can go through to the week's quarter final, taking them one step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef.

  • S05E02 Knockout rounds two

    • July 22, 2010
    • BBC One

    Former world champion athlete Colin Jackson, actress Tricia Penrose, Christine Hamilton and TV presenters Martin Roberts and Jenny Powell are put through a series of gruelling cooking challenges. Only two of them can go through to the week's quarter final, taking them one step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef. Can former Strictly Come Dancing runner-up Colin Jackson cook better than he can dance?

  • S05E03 Quarterfinal one

    • July 23, 2010
    • BBC One

    The four best celebrity chefs from the week's heats battle it out in the kitchen and have to impress some harsh critics - three cookery judges from the Women's Institute. Only three celebrities can go through to the next round. One will go home.

  • S05E04 Knockout rounds three

    • July 28, 2010
    • BBC One

    Star of It's Not Easy Being Green, Dick Strawbridge, presenter Jennie Bond, actor Marcus Patrick, soul singer Kym Mazelle and former Olympic decathlete Dean Macey are put through a series of gruelling cooking challenges as they try to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Only two of them can go through to the week's quarter final, taking them one step closer to becoming the next Celebrity MasterChef.

  • S05E05 Knockout rounds four

    • July 29, 2010
    • BBC One

    Actors Chris Walker and Lisa Faulkner, comedian Mark Little, Radio DJ Mark 'Chappers' Chapman and model Danielle Lloyd battle it out in the kitchen as they try and impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Only two of the celebrities can go through to the quarter finals: who can stand the heat of the professional kitchen, and whose Hollandaise sauce will end in disaster?

  • S05E06 Quarterfinal two

    • July 30, 2010
    • BBC One

    The four best celebrity chefs from the week's heats battle it out in the kitchen and have to impress some harsh critics - three cookery judges from the Women's Institute. Only three celebrities can go through to the next round. One will go home.

  • S05E07 Quarterfinal three

    • August 4, 2010
    • BBC One

    Three celebrities are put through a series of gruelling challenges, including cooking a lunchtime service at Asia de Cuba. MasterChef judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace will have to decide who stays and who goes.

  • S05E08 Quarterfinal four

    • August 5, 2010
    • BBC One

    Three celebrities are put through a series of gruelling challenges, including cooking a lunchtime service at Iberica. MasterChef judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace must decide who stays and who goes.

  • S05E09 Quarterfinal five

    • August 6, 2010
    • BBC One

    The final five celebrities cook one dish for their MasterChef lives. Only four can become semi-finalists. Judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace must decide who has what it takes.

  • S05E10 Semifinal day one

    • August 11, 2010
    • BBC One

    The four best celebrity cooks remain and face three mammoth tasks. First they are sent to battle - to cater for soldiers of the Sealed Knot, then it's back to school to cater for 800 schoolboys at Harrow School. Finally they have to cook an exquisite dinner hosted by the headmaster of Harrow.

  • S05E11 Semifinal day two

    • August 12, 2010
    • BBC One

    The four semi-finalists face an Olympian challenge: catering for hundreds of workers on the Olympic Stadium, then cooking an exquisite 'Best of British' dinner, hosted by Lord Coe of London 2012. Guests include Dame Kelly Holmes and Dame Tanni Grey Thompson.

  • S05E12 Semifinal day three

    • August 13, 2010
    • BBC One

    The four semi-finalists must cook their best two-course meal to impress three world-class caterers. The pressure's really on as at the end of the show judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace decide which one of the celebrities must leave the competition.

  • S05E13 Final day one

    • August 18, 2010
    • BBC One

    The Celebrity MasterChef finals begin, and the three celebrities are set their toughest challenge yet - impressing the French! They must cook for dancers at the Moulin Rouge in Paris, before catering an exclusive Chateau dinner for the Champagne masters of France.

  • S05E14 Final day two

    • August 19, 2010
    • BBC One

    It's the penultimate Celebrity MasterChef, and the three finalists are challenged to create two fine dining menus. They must cater for travellers on the Orient Express, before preparing a three-course meal for five of the country's best chefs at the Michelin-starred L'autre Pied.

  • S05E15 Grand final

    • August 20, 2010
    • BBC One

    The three finalists have to cook their best three-course meal for one final judgement from judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. At the end of the show one of them will be crowned Celebrity MasterChef Champion.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Episode 1

    • September 12, 2011
    • BBC One

    Celebrity MasterChef returns, welcoming 16 familiar hopefuls to battle for the title of Celebrity MasterChef Champion.

  • S06E02 Episode 2

    • September 13, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities' teamwork skills are tested in a series of mass catering challenges.

  • S06E03 Episode 3

    • September 14, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities face their first elimination day, and cook a classic John Torode recipe.

  • S06E04 Episode 4

    • September 15, 2011
    • BBC One

    The three remaining celebrities are sent to top London restaurant Redhook.

  • S06E05 Episode 5

    • September 16, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities must cook a faultless three-course meal to be judged by a panel.

  • S06E06 Episode 6

    • September 19, 2011
    • BBC One

    Tim Lovejoy, Aggie MacKenzie, Margi Clarke and Shobu Kapoor face their first challenges.

  • S06E07 Episode 7

    • September 20, 2011
    • BBC One

    The four celebrities face the dual challenges of mass catering and teamwork.

  • S06E08 Episode 8

    • September 21, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities are challenged to make a sticky toffee pudding and a two-course meal.

  • S06E09 Episode 9

    • September 22, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities face a daunting Pressure Test at a fashionable Thai restaurant in London.

  • S06E10 Episode 10

    • September 23, 2011
    • BBC One

    The remaining celebrities battle for a place in the Celebrity MasterChef semi-final.

  • S06E11 Episode 11

    • September 26, 2011
    • BBC One

    Sharon Maughan, Danny Goffey, Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan face their first challenge.

  • S06E12 Episode 12

    • September 27, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities are tested on teamwork and face their first mass-catering challenge.

  • S06E13 Episode 13

    • September 28, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities are challenged to cook one of John Torode's classic recipes.

  • S06E14 Episode 14

    • September 29, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities are challenged to cook a lunch service in London restaurant L'Anima.

  • S06E15 Episode 15

    • September 30, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities face their final hurdle for a place in the semi-final.

  • S06E16 Episode 16

    • October 3, 2011
    • BBC One

    Kirsty Wark, Ruth Goodman, Phil Vickery and Ricky Groves begin the culinary challenge.

  • S06E17 Episode 17

    • October 4, 2011
    • BBC One

    Kirsty Wark, Ruth Goodman, Phil Vickery and Ricky Groves are tested on teamwork.

  • S06E18 Episode 18

    • October 5, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities must cook one of John Torode's classic recipes as elimination looms.

  • S06E19 Episode 19

    • October 6, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities head to London restaurant La Porte des Indes to cook a lunch service.

  • S06E20 Episode 20

    • October 7, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities must cook a faultless three-course meal for three judges from the WI.

  • S06E21 Episode 21

    • October 10, 2011
    • BBC One

    The semi-finals begin, and the remaining celebrities must cook a show-stopping dish.

  • S06E22 Episode 22

    • October 11, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities must cook a dish inspired by the great British takeaway.

  • S06E23 Episode 23

    • October 12, 2011
    • BBC One

    The remaining celebrities must impress the judges with one exceptional dish.

  • S06E24 Episode 24

    • October 13, 2011
    • BBC One

    The remaining five celebrities must master the hardest skill of all: patisserie.

  • S06E25 Episode 25

    • October 14, 2011
    • BBC One

    The celebrities cook for some of the country's most-feared restaurant critics.

  • S06E26 Episode 26

    • October 17, 2011
    • BBC One

    The final three contestants must prepare lunch for the entire cast and crew of Spooks.

  • S06E27 Episode 27

    • October 18, 2011
    • BBC One

    The finalists are split up, with each cooking a lunchtime service in a top restaurant.

  • S06E28 Episode 28

    • October 19, 2011
    • BBC One

    The finalists cook a potato-based lunch for the workers on Patrick Howard's farm.

  • S06E29 Episode 29

    • October 20, 2011
    • BBC One

    The three celebrities must cook for some of the country's top chefs at Gidleigh Park.

  • S06E30 Episode 30

    • October 21, 2011
    • BBC One

    In the final weekday episode, the finalists must present a faultless three-course meal.

  • S06E31 The Winner is Announced

    • October 22, 2011
    • BBC One

    The decision on who will be the winner of Celebrity Masterchef 2011

Season 7

  • S07E01 Episode 1

    • August 13, 2012
    • BBC One

    The first batch of celebrities undertake two tough culinary challenges. Amongst the contestants are radio DJ Jamie Theaksto, actress Anne Charleston, singer Javine Hylton, and former Olympic swimmer Steve Parry.

  • S07E02 Episode 2

    • August 14, 2012
    • BBC One

    Jamie Theakston, Anne Charleston, Javine Hylton and Steve Parry are paired into teams and challenged to cook for students at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

  • S07E03 Episode 3

    • August 15, 2012
    • BBC One

    It's elimination day, and Jamie Theakston, Anne Charleston, Javine Hylton and Steve Parry are challenged to cook a classic recipe and a dish of their own creation.

  • S07E04 Episode 4

    • August 16, 2012
    • BBC One

    The three remaining celebrities are sent to top London restaurant Coq d'Argent. Under the pressure of the professional kitchen, cracks begin to appear.

  • S07E05 Episode 5

    • August 17, 2012
    • BBC One

    The celebrities must cook a faultless two-course meal, judged not only by John Torode and Gregg Wallace but also by two past Celebrity MasterChef champions and a finalist.

  • S07E06 Episode 6

    • August 20, 2012
    • BBC One

    Holby's Laila Rouass, singer Gareth Gates, actor George Layton and author and actress Emma Kennedy join the second round with a Mystery Box test and a tomato bruschetta trial.

  • S07E07 Episode 7

    • August 21, 2012
    • BBC One

    The celebrities pair up for a mass catering task at the Royal Holloway University. With hungry students descending upon them, they need to rely on their teamwork skills.

  • S07E08 Episode 8

    • August 22, 2012
    • BBC One

    On elimination day the celebrities must cook the classic apple tarte tatin with crème anglaise in only one hour, then a dish of their own design again in under one hour.

  • S07E09 Episode 9

    • August 23, 2012
    • BBC One

    The celebrities take on fine Indian cuisine and must carefully spice and balance flavours.

  • S07E10 Episode 10

    • August 24, 2012
    • BBC One

    The battle for a place in the final eight reaches its climax.

  • S07E11 Episode 11

    • August 27, 2012
    • BBC One

  • S07E12 Episode 12

    • August 28, 2012
    • BBC One

  • S07E13 Episode 13

    • August 29, 2012
    • BBC One

  • S07E14 Episode 14

    • August 30, 2012
    • BBC One

  • S07E15 Episode 15

    • August 31, 2012
    • BBC One

    The battle for a place in the final eight reaches its climax. To secure a place, the remaining celebrities must cook a faultless two-course meal to impress three guest judges.

  • S07E16 Episode 16

    • September 3, 2012
    • BBC One

    Zoe Salmon, Cheryl Baker, Danny Mills and Richard McCourt begin a week of culinary challenges. Their first challenge is a mystery box test, a test of imagination and creativity.

  • S07E17 Episode 17

    • September 4, 2012
    • BBC One

    Zoe Salmon, Cheryl Baker, Danny Mills and Richard McCourt are paired into teams and assigned a mass-catering challenge of mammoth proportions, serving 120 portions.

  • S07E18 Episode 18

    • September 5, 2012
    • BBC One

    It's elimination day as one celebrity will be cooking their final dishes. The contestants are first tasked with cooking marinated poussin with flat bread and tzatziki.

  • S07E19 Episode 19

    • September 6, 2012
    • BBC One

    The three remaining celebrities face their first restaurant service, a busy lunchtime serving French food with a contemporary twist under head chef Allan Pickett.

  • S07E20 Episode 20

    • September 7, 2012
    • BBC One

    The battle for a place in the final eight reaches its climax. The three remaining celebrities must cook a two-course meal to wow both John and Gregg, and the guest judges.

  • S07E21 Episode 21

    • September 10, 2012
    • BBC One

    The remaining celebrities must cook the judges a single show-stopping dish in one and a half hours.

  • S07E22 Episode 22

    • September 11, 2012
    • BBC One

    The remaining six celebrity cooks prepare lunch on board a cross-channel ferry.

  • S07E23 Episode 23

    • September 12, 2012
    • BBC One

    The six remaining celebrity cooks must create a dish inspired by someone close to them.

  • S07E24 Episode 24

    • September 13, 2012
    • BBC One

    The four remaining chefs each cook a lunchtime service in a top London restaurant.

  • S07E25 Episode 25

    • September 14, 2012
    • BBC One

    The contestants cook a three-course meal for three tough food critics.

  • S07E26 Episode 26

    • September 17, 2012
    • BBC One

    The final week begins with another invention test. Then the three finalists visit the set of BBC drama New Tricks to prepare lunch for the cast and crew.

  • S07E27 Episode 27

    • September 18, 2012
    • BBC One

    Pastry chef Claire Clark gives the finalists a master class in the art of patisserie.

  • S07E28 Episode 28

    • September 19, 2012
    • BBC One

    The three finalists must prepare a fine dining three-course dinner at Bletchley Park.

  • S07E29 Episode 29

    • September 20, 2012
    • BBC One

    The three finalists cook an exquisite meal for some of the country's most respected chefs.

  • S07E30 Episode 30

    • September 21, 2012
    • BBC One

    The celebrities cook a final three-course meal for judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Episode 1

    • July 31, 2013
    • BBC One

    Celebrity MasterChef returns for its eight series, with 16 familiar faces from the fields of showbusiness, music and sport all wanting to take the 2013 title. Episode one sees the first batch of celebrities undertake three tough culinary challenges in a bid to prove themselves to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Setting foot in the MasterChef kitchen this week are writer and broadcaster Janet Street-Porter, Sugababe Heidi Range, comedian Katy Brand and businesswoman and Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood's ex-wife Jo Wood. The first challenge for the four hopefuls is a mystery box test; the legendary test of imagination and creativity in which the celebrities are presented with a range of ingredients. Here they come face-to-face with a spider crab - with nerves running high and just 50 minutes to cook their dish, the celebrities must think on their feet to impress the judges. But there's no time for complacency, as the contestants face their second challenge for the day - the fearsome and celebrated palate test. John demonstrates to the viewers at home Chinese duck noodle soup and wontons. Without seeing the demo, the celebrities are given just a few minutes to taste this dish, before being asked to write down exactly what it is in it, using their sense of smell and palate. They are then asked to recreate John's dish in just one hour - without a recipe. Finally, it's from the frying pan into fire as the celebrities are paired into teams and sent out to face the public for the first time. Cirque du Soleil are performing at the Royal Albert Hall, and the celebrities must provide lunch for the 100-strong hungry cast and crew. Heidi has performed there as an artist, but is she as comfortable in the kitchens as on the stage? With an array of ingredients including lamb, chicken, rice, pasta, fruits and vegetables, the two teams must devise, prepare and serve the lunch, catering for various tastes whilst creating meat-based, vegetarian and dessert dishes. Can th

  • S08E02 Episode 2

    • August 1, 2013
    • BBC One

    The celebrities take on their first challenge within a real restaurant, then back at MasterChef headquarters, they work as a team to create one main course and dessertand finally each mustprepare one dish of their own design.

  • S08E03 Episode 3

    • August 2, 2013
    • BBC One

    The week's remaining contestants must cook a two-course meal, judged not only by John and Gregg, but also past Celebrity MasterChef champions.

  • S08E04 Episode 4

    • August 7, 2013
    • BBC One

    This second heat week sees four more celebrities cross the threshold of the MasterChef kitchen, and in this episode they undertake three tough culinary challenges in a bid to prove themselves to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Battling for the MasterChef crown are actor and comedian John Thomson, triple jumper Phillips Idowu, actress Denise Black and actor and musician Ade Edmondson. The first challenge for the four hopefuls is a mystery box test, the test of imagination and creativity in which the celebrities are presented with a range of ingredients. Here they come face-to-face with a crocodile - with nerves running high and just 50 minutes to cook their dish, the celebrities must think on their feet and create something snappy to impress the judges. There is no time for complacency, as the contestants face their second challenge for the day - the fearsome and celebrated palate test. John demonstrates to the viewers at home how to cook pappardelle with Indian spiced meatballs. Without seeing the demo the celebrities are given just a few minutes to taste this dish, before being asked to write down exactly what it is in it, using their sense of smell, and palate. Then they are asked to recreate John's dish in just 50 minutes - without a recipe, using skill and palate alone. Finally they leave the relative safety of the MasterChef kitchen as they are thrown into the stressful world of mass catering. Working in pairs, with over 120 hungry students to feed at Kingston University, the celebrities will have to be on top of their game if they want to succeed. With ingredients including minced beef, chicken breast, pasta and a range of fruit and vegetables, the teams must prepare meat-based, vegetarian and dessert dishes that will satisfy the starving students. In the heat of the kitchen the celebrities need to rely on their teamwork skills just as much as their culinary ones to triumph.

  • S08E05 Episode 5

    • August 8, 2013
    • BBC One

    The second batch of contestants face elimination day, with one celebrity cooking their final dishes for judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. The celebrities take on their first challenge within a real restaurant setting, preparing dishes for paying customers as they are sent in pairs to two London kitchens. Ade Edmondson and Phillips Idowu are sent to modern British restaurant The Swan, whilst Denise Black and John Thomson have to master the exacting standards of the contemporary Italian restaurant L'Anima. The celebrities in both kitchens soon learn that the pressure of a restaurant in full service has to be experienced to be believed. Then it's back to MasterChef headquarters as the celebs stay in their pairs and have to work as a team to create one main course and one dessert in one hour. They have a range of ingredients to choose from including guinea fowl, chestnuts and a pumpkin. For one team culinary harmony is reached very easily, but on the other side of the MasterChef kitchen battle lines are drawn and all hell breaks out. In a final test to ensure they cement their place in the competition, the contestants are asked to prepare one dish of their own design in just one hour. Drawing inspiration from their own backgrounds and relationships with food, the celebrities work furiously in a last attempt to prove themselves to the judges. The pressure is on in the Celebrity MasterChef kitchen, and at the end of the episode one celebrity will be going home.

  • S08E06 Episode 6

    • August 9, 2013
    • BBC One

    The celebrity cooking competition continues with the second quarter-final, as the battle for a place in the final eight reaches its climax. The remaining contestants must cook a faultless two-course meal, judged not only by John and Gregg but also by two past Celebrity MasterChef champions in the shape of former England rugby captain Phil Vickery, who won in 2011, and reigning champion Emma Kennedy. They are also joined by 2010 finalist Christine Hamilton; all three know exactly what standards to expect. With their last chances to impress their way to the next round, emotions in the kitchen are running high and the pressure proves too much for some contestants. The celebrity guest judges deliver some frank and cutting responses to some dishes, but others fare much better in the firing line. Only the best can go through to the final eight and become a step closer to winning the title of Celebrity MasterChef 2013. For those who don't make the grade, the journey ends here.

  • S08E07 Episode 7

    • August 14, 2013
    • BBC One

    The hunt continues in this third heat week as we welcome four new celebrities to the challenge. Trying to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are Boyzone star Shane Lynch, actor Brian Capron, comedian Shappi Khorsandi and TV presenter Miranda Krestovnikoff. The first challenge is the infamous Mystery Box Test. Requiring technical skill and a creative flair, the celebrities must design their own unique dish from a range of mystery ingredients, including a whole saddle of goat. With only one hour to create their dish, they will have to think fast if they're to impress the judges. But there's no time for complacency, as the contestants face their second challenge for the day - the fearsome and celebrated Palate Test. John demonstrates to the viewers at home a deceptively simple tomato tart with herb salad. Without seeing the demo the celebrities are given just a few minutes to taste this dish, before being asked to write down exactly what is in it, using their sense of smell, and palate. Then they are asked to recreate John's dish in just 50 minutes - without a recipe. Finally, the four hopefuls leave the MasterChef kitchen for the first time as they are thrown straight into the highly pressured world of mass catering. With over 100 hungry students to feed at Goldsmiths College, the celebrities will have to be on top of their game. With ingredients including beef, pork, pasta, rice, and a range of fruit and vegetables, the teams must prepare meat-based, vegetarian and dessert dishes in just two and a half hours. In the heat of the kitchen, and with a college of hungry students descending upon them, the celebrities must rely on their teamwork skills more than ever to triumph.

  • S08E08 Episode 8

    • August 15, 2013
    • BBC One

    As the heat continues, it's elimination day once again and one of the celebrities will be cooking their final dishes for judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. The celebrities face paying customers for the first time as they are sent to face lunch service in two London restaurants. Shane Lynch and Brian Capron are paired up and head to Angler, which specialises in seafood. Under the watchful eye of head chef Tony Fleming, Shane and Brian are thrown in at the deep end, as they struggle to cope with a busy service. Miranda and Shappi are sent to Criterion at Piccadilly Circus where the cracks soon begin to appear as they fight to keep on top of customer orders. Then, it's back to MasterChef headquarters as the celebs stay in their pairs and have to work as a team to create one main course and one dessert in one hour. They have a range of ingredients to choose from including whole rabbit, black pudding and blackberries, and they have to work together to deliver two dishes that will impress John Torode and Gregg Wallace. In a final test of culinary creativity, the contestants are asked to prepare one dish of their own design in one hour. Drawing inspiration from their own backgrounds and relationships with food, the celebrities work furiously in a last attempt to prove themselves to the judges. The pressure is on in the Celebrity MasterChef kitchen, and at the end of the episode one celebrity will be going home.

  • S08E09 Episode 9

    • August 16, 2013
    • BBC One

    It's the quarter finals and the battle for a place in the final eight reaches its climax. The remaining celebrities must cook a faultless two-course meal, judged not only by John and Gregg but also by three previous Celebrity MasterChef champions in the shape of actress Lisa Faulkner (2010), former England Rugby captain Phil Vickery (2011) and current reigning champion Emma Kennedy (2012), who all know exactly what standards they expect. With their last chances to impress their way to the next round, emotions in the kitchen are running high and the pressure proves too much for some contestants. The celebrity judges deliver some frank and cutting responses to some dishes, but others fare much better in the firing line. Only the best can go through to the final eight and become a step closer to winning the title of Celebrity MasterChef 2013. For those who don't make the grade, the journey ends here.

  • S08E10 Episode 10

    • August 21, 2013
    • BBC One

    The hunt for a champion continues as the final four celebrities are welcomed to the challenge. Trying to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are sporting legends boxer Joe Calzaghe and cricketer Matthew Hoggard, Mercury Award winning rapper Speech Debelle and entertainer Les Dennis. The first challenge is a mystery box test. Requiring technical skill and a creative flair, the celebrities must design their own unique dish from a range of mystery ingredients including a whole squid. With only 50 minutes to create their dish, they will have to think fast if they're to impress the judges. In the fearsome palate test, John attempts to turn the celebrities into pastry chefs when he demonstrates, for viewers only, a spiced fig tart tatin with praline and orange and rose water cream. Without seeing the demo, the celebrities are given just a few minutes to taste this dish, before being asked to write down exactly what it is in it, using their sense of smell and palate. They are then asked to recreate John's dish in just 45 minutes - without a recipe, using skill and palate alone. Finally, the celebrities are sent into the terrifying world of mass catering, with a particularly hungry group of mouths to feed. The internationally renowned rugby union team Harlequins are in training for an important match and it is the celebrities' job to not only ensure that the team and support staff are fed on time, but also with food suitable for top sportsmen. It is a tough enough task as it is, but when the celebs find themselves one man down the challenge becomes even more daunting.

  • S08E11 Episode 11

    • August 22, 2013
    • BBC One

    As the final heat week continues, it is elimination day once again, and someone will be cooking their final dishes for judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. The celebrities serve paying customers for the first time as they are sent to two London restaurants. Joe Calzaghe and Speech Debelle are sent to Spice Market, which specialises in dishes influenced by the street food of south east Asia. Joe discovers that a boxing ring is a walk in the park compared to a red-hot griddle. Matthew Hoggard and Les Dennis head to Boisdale in Canary Wharf - one of them takes to it like a duck to water, whereas the other is in danger of drowning under the number of orders. Back at MasterChef headquarters, they stay in their pairs and have to work as a team to create one main course and one dessert in one hour. They have a range of ingredients to choose from including shellfish, quails eggs and strawberries, and they have to work together to deliver two stand-out dishes. In a final test of culinary creativity, the contestants are asked to prepare a dish of their own design in an hour. Drawing inspiration from their own backgrounds and relationships with food, the celebrities work furiously in a last attempt to prove themselves to the judges.

  • S08E12 Episode 12

    • August 23, 2013
    • BBC One

    The battle for a place in the final eight reaches its climax. The remaining celebrities must cook a faultless two-course meal, judged not only by John and Gregg but also by two past Celebrity MasterChef champions in the shape of former England Rugby captain Phil Vickery and current title holder Emma Kennedy, as well as previous finalist Andi Peters. All three know exactly what standards they expect. With their last chances to impress their way to the next round, emotions in the kitchen are running high and the pressure proves too much for some contestants. The celebrity judges deliver some frank and cutting responses to some dishes, but others fare much better in the firing line. Only the best can go through to the final eight and become a step closer to winning the title of Celebrity MasterChef 2013. For those who fail to make the grade, the journey ends here.

  • S08E13 Episode 13

    • August 28, 2013
    • BBC One

    After four weeks of intense competition eight exceptional celebrity cooks are left to fight for their place in the semi-finals as they try to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace by cooking just one show-stopping dish in one and a half hours. Although it may seem like a simple task, a mistake in choice of dish or flavour combination could mean the end. They have to demonstrate a clear knowledge of their ingredients and showcase some of the skills they've learnt throughout the competition so far, but at the end of this challenge, two more celebrities will be going home. Then, the six who have made the grade take a trip back in time when they must cater for the soldiers in the War of the Roses. One hundred members of a battle re-enactment society stage a battle in the grounds of historic Warwick Castle. Working in two teams they must create mouth-watering meals from a selection of ingredients that would have been available in medieval times including rabbit, pike and quinces.

  • S08E14 Episode 14

    • August 29, 2013
    • BBC One

    The semi-finals continue as the celebrities are given their their most daunting challenge yet and are thrown into the world of mass catering on an impressive scale. Gonville and Caius is the fourth oldest college in Cambridge University, and 150 students, parents and fellows will be attending the prestigious end of term dinner. Working in pairs, the celebrities are responsible for providing a three course dinner of the finest standard to befit the surroundings and the occasion whilst working quickly to get their dishes out on time. Back in the MasterChef kitchen, the celebrities are tasked with creating an exceptional dish inspired by someone close to them. They must impress John and Gregg by showing them that they can put passion into their dishes and have the heart and determination to remain in the competition. The greatest cooks in the world are able to show their emotion through their food - will the final six be able to do the same? For the one cook who does not make the grade, the competition will be over.

  • S08E15 Episode 15

    • August 30, 2013
    • BBC One

    It is the last of the semi-finals. Sixteen celebrities started in the battle to be crowned 2013 champion but now only five remain and just one challenge stands between them and a place in the final. They must cook a dish for some of the country's most feared restaurant critics - Jay Rayner, Tracey MacLeod and Charles Campion. Serving food to these masters of the dining room is a daunting task for even the most adept of chefs. The celebrities' choice of dish is the only challenge that could secure them a place in the final week if they succeed, but will their ingredients, flavours and presentation be enough to impress? Or will they fall short of the mark and lose their chance to become the next Celebrity MasterChef champion? Not everyone can go through to the final and only the best cooks will still be in the running to earn the title of Celebrity MasterChef.

  • S08E16 Episode 16

    • September 4, 2013
    • BBC One

    It's final week on Celebrity MasterChef and the contestants must take their food above and beyond as at the end of the week judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace will crown one of them champion. The celebrity finalists face two challenges that test their creativity and precision. Firstly they must master the art of the afternoon tea at Number One Aldwych, home to some of the capital's most highly crafted patisserie and renowned for its modern take on this most British of institutions. The celebrities each have to reproduce one sweet and one savoury item, delivering beautiful and tasty treats for the tea. The diners who will be enjoying the delights are a group of Pearly Kings and Queens, members of the London charitable tradition devoted to raising money for the capital's charities. The celebrities will have to produce excellence under pressure if they are to meet the standard expected. The celebs then return to the MasterChef kitchen to showcase their personal style and flair with pastry. They must produce two tarts and ice cream from scratch from a range of ingredients including fruit and berries, nuts, wines and liqueurs. They must impress John and Gregg with their own take on a classic dessert, as at the end one finalist must leave the competition for good.

  • S08E17 Episode 17

    • September 5, 2013
    • BBC One

    It's the penultimate Celebrity MasterChef challenge. The remaining celebrities must now draw on everything that they have learned over the past few weeks and cook to the very highest of standards if they are to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Firstly they must replicate one of John's own dishes, "Rabbit Three Ways", a recipe that will test every aspect of their culinary repertoire, from butchery and roasting to making pasta and mastering a classic sauce. Then they face the toughest and most daunting test of the competition; The Chef's Table. Under the guidance of former MasterChef: The Professional's winner Steve Groves, the three finalists must deliver food of an exceptional standard and impress four Michelin starred chefs. Tension is high in the kitchen as the finalists battle to master new techniques, working with unfamiliar ingredients in highly complex dishes that require the most acute attention to detail. Can the celebrities hold their nerve or is the pressure to deliver too intense? Only one can be crowned Celebrity MasterChef Champion 2013.

  • S08E18 Celebrity MasterChef Final

    • September 6, 2013
    • BBC One

    After six weeks of gruelling challenges, the three finalists are tasked with presenting a faultless three-course meal. They must prove to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace they have what it takes to be crowned Celebrity MasterChef champion by demonstrating their passion and creativity with their dishes. Which of this year's finalists is the true cooking star, and who is worthy of a place in the Celebrity MasterChef hall of fame? Who will join the ranks of previous winners including Nadia Sawalha, Matt Dawson, Liz McClarnon, Jayne Middlemiss, Lisa Faulkner, Phil Vickery and Emma Kennedy? Only one competitor can be crowned Celebrity MasterChef 2013.

Season 9

  • S09E01 Episode 1

    • June 10, 2014
    • BBC One

    In the first of the heats, the five hopefuls take on the challenge of cooking in a restaurant kitchen, preparing dishes for paying customers.

  • S09E02 Episode 2

    • June 12, 2014
    • BBC One

    The first heats continue as the celebrities are paired into teams and sent out on their first mass catering challenge.

  • S09E03 Episode 3

    • June 19, 2014
    • BBC One

    This second heat week sees five more celebrities enter the MasterChef kitchen as they undertake three tough culinary challenges in a bid to prove themselves to judge's John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Battling for the crown are actors Amanda Burton, Ken Morley and Emma Barton as well as TV presenter Alison Hammond and former JLS singer JB Gill.

  • S09E04 Episode 4

    • June 20, 2014
    • BBC One

    This second heat continues with the four remaining celebrities fighting for a place in the semi-finals.

  • S09E05 Episode 5

    • June 26, 2014
    • BBC One

    The hunt continues in the third heat week as five new celebrities take on the challenge to become MasterChef. Trying to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are actor Alex Ferns, Chelsea socialite Millie Mackintosh, TV presenter Tania Bryer, dancer and choreographer Wayne Sleep and actor Leslie Ash.

  • S09E06 Episode 6

    • June 27, 2014
    • BBC One

    The heat continues as the four remaining celebrities battle for a place in the semi-finals.

  • S09E07 Episode 7

    • July 2, 2014
    • BBC One

    The hunt for a champion continues as a final five celebrities begin the last of the heats. Trying to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are singer and songwriter Kiki Dee, adventurer and travel writer Charley Boorman, actor and director Jason Connery and actors Christopher Biggins and Tina Hobley.

  • S09E08 Episode 8

    • July 3, 2014
    • BBC One

    The final heat continues as the four remaining celebrities battle for a place in the semi-finals.

  • S09E09 Episode 9

    • July 4, 2014
    • BBC One

    The battle for the last two places in the semi-finals reaches its climax at the end of the final heat.

  • S09E10 Episode 10

    • July 10, 2014
    • BBC One

    In the first of the semi-finals the hopefuls cater for Shakespeare's birthday.

  • S09E11 Episode 11

    • July 11, 2014
    • BBC One

    In the last semi-final, the six remaining celebrity cooks take on a relay invention test.

  • S09E12 Episode 12

    • July 17, 2014
    • BBC One

    As the final week begins, the four remaining cooks must create a selection of street food.

  • S09E13 Episode 13

    • July 18, 2014
    • BBC One

    One of the remaining three celebrities will be crowned champion.

Season 10

  • S10E01 Episode 1

    • June 18, 2015
    • BBC One

    Celebrity MasterChef returns. In the first of the heats, the first batch of five celebrities undertake three tough culinary challenges in a bid to prove their cookery talent to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Hoping to show they've got what it takes are former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding, singer and songwriter Chesney Hawkes, TV presenter Yvette Fielding, and actors Sheree Murphy and Patricia 'Tish' Potter.

  • S10E02 Episode 2

    • June 19, 2015
    • BBC One

    The first week of heats continues as the four remaining celebrities face three more culinary challenges, battling for a place in the semi-finals.

  • S10E03 Episode 3

    • June 25, 2015
    • BBC One

    The beginning of the second heat week sees five more celebrities enter the MasterChef kitchen, undertaking three tough culinary challenges in a bid to prove themselves to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Battling for the crown are singer Mica Paris, children's TV presenter Sam Nixon, actor Amanda Donohoe, comedian Syd Little, and Paralympian Danny Crates.

  • S10E04 Episode 4

    • June 26, 2015
    • BBC One

    The second week of heats continues as the four remaining celebrities fight for a place in the semi-finals.

  • S10E05 Episode 5

    • July 2, 2015
    • BBC One

    The beginning of the third heat week sees five more celebrities enter the MasterChef kitchen, undertaking three tough culinary challenges in a bid to prove themselves to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Trying to impress are former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, actor Craig Gazey, TV presenters Andy Akinwolere and Rylan Clark and choreographer Arlene Phillips.

  • S10E06 Episode 6

    • July 3, 2015
    • BBC One

    The third week of heats continues as the four remaining celebrities fight for a place in the semi-finals.

  • S10E07 Episode 7

    • July 9, 2015
    • BBC One

    The hunt for a champion continues as we welcome the final five celebrities to the challenge in the last of the heats. Trying to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are actor Scott Maslen, Strictly Come Dancing professional Natalie Lowe, TV presenter Keith Chegwin, journalist and broadcaster Samira Ahmed and former boy band member Tom Parker.

  • S10E08 Episode 8

    • July 10, 2015
    • BBC One

    This episode features the last of the heats, and the battle for the last two places in the semi-finals reaches its climax.

  • S10E09 Episode 9

    • July 16, 2015
    • BBC One

    After four weeks of intense competition, it's the first of the semi-finals, and the best eight cooks remain.

  • S10E10 Episode 10

    • July 17, 2015
    • BBC One

    It's the last of the semi-finals, and the remaining celebrity cooks continue to battle for the MasterChef title.

  • S10E11 Episode 11

    • July 23, 2015
    • BBC One

    It's Final Week on Celebrity MasterChef, and the four remaining cooks continue to battle for the Celebrity MasterChef title.

  • S10E12 Episode 12

    • July 24, 2015
    • BBC One

    It's the Celebrity MasterChef final. Twenty celebrities started the battle to be crowned MasterChef Champion 2015, now only three remain.

Season 11

  • S11E01 Episode 1

    • June 22, 2016
    • BBC One

    The first five celebrities undertake three tough culinary challenges in a bid to prove their cookery talent to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace.

  • S11E02 Episode 2

    • June 24, 2016
    • BBC One

    The first week of heats continues as the four remaining celebrities face three more culinary challenges, battling for a place in the semi-finals. The first challenge is a relay invention test, and it's all about teamwork. Split into two teams, each team must create a main course and a pudding between them, using a guineau fowl for the main and tropical fruits for the pudding. Each team member has 25 minutes to make their contribution to the dishes, but they can't communicate with one another, so each cook must try and work out what the dishes are meant to be from the clues left behind by their teammate, and then carry on. For the final 15 minutes, the team members come together to finish the dishes, but will the celebrities be able to create something successful? Next, the teams are sent out on their first mass catering challenge. They have to make lunch for over 100 members of staff at the Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal Football club. The two teams must devise, prepare and serve the lunch, catering for various tastes while creating meat-based, vegetarian and dessert dishes in volume. As the battle for a semi-final place reaches its climax, the four celebrities must now cook a faultless two-course meal that will not only be judged by John and Gregg, but also by past Celebrity MasterChef champions Sophie Thompson (2014), Emma Kennedy (2012), and previous finalist Wayne Sleep (2014). Only the best two contestants can earn a semi-final place and come one step closer to winning the title of Celebrity MasterChef 2015. For those who don't make the grade, the journey ends here.

  • S11E03 Episode 3

    • June 29, 2016
    • BBC One

    The second heat week sees five more celebrities enter the MasterChef kitchen to undertake three tough culinary challenges in a bid to prove themselves to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Battling for the crown are actor Laila Morse, former rugby world captain Neil Back, former member of 80's pop group The Communards Richard Coles, singer and songwriter Amelle Berrabah and Blue singer Simon Webbe. The first challenge for the five hopefuls is the Mystery Box; the infamous test of imagination and creativity. They must use the given ingredients including king prawns, noodles, chilli and mango, as well as a larder, to create just one dish - sweet or savoury. With nerves running high and just 50 minutes to create something from scratch, the celebrities must think on their feet to impress the judges. The celebrities are then split into two groups to take on the challenge of cooking for the first time in a restaurant kitchen, preparing dishes for paying customers. Richard and Amelle are sent to Asia De Cuba in the West End, while Laila, Neil and Simon head to Zebrano in the City of London. The celebrities in both kitchens soon learn that the pressure of a restaurant in full service has to be experienced to be believed. In the final test of culinary creativity, it's back to the MasterChef headquarters. The contestants are asked to prepare a two-course menu of their own design in just one hour. The celebrities work furiously in a last attempt to prove themselves to the judges, because at the end of this test one of them will be going home.

  • S11E04 Episode 4 (1)

    • June 30, 2016
    • BBC One

    Cookery competition. In part one of this episode, the four remaining celebrities take part in a relay invention test and a mass catering challenge at Battersea Power Station.

  • S11E05 Episode 4 (2)

    • July 1, 2016
    • BBC One

    Cookery competition. In part two of this episode, the battle for a semi-final place reaches its climax as the remaining four celebrities must prepare a faultless two-course meal.

  • S11E06 Episode 5

    • July 7, 2016
    • BBC One

    Actors Sid Owen and Tina Malone, champion Paralympic swimmer Liz Johnson, BBC Breakfast presenter Louise Minchin and TV personality Amy Childs take part in the third heat. In the Mystery Box challenge, they must create a dish using ingredients based on an American diner theme. They are then thrown in at the deep end as they take part in lunchtime service at two busy London restaurants, cooking for the public. Then it is back to HQ as the contestants prepare a two-course meal to convince the judges they deserve to retain their place in the competition.

  • S11E07 Episode 6

    • July 8, 2016
    • BBC One

    This week's heat continues with the four celebrities battling for a semi-final place. The first challenge involves two contesants teaming up to create a main course and pudding. However, one takes over the work of the other without any verbal communication, before the two come together at the final stage. Following that, still paired up, they must prepare lunch for over a hundred staff at Vigin Atlantic's training centre, making meat and vegetarian dishes plus dessert in high volume. Finally, back at HQ, the chefs cook a two-course meal to be judged not only by Greg and John, but the reigning competition champion as well as two previous finalists.

  • S11E08 Episode 7

    • July 14, 2016
    • BBC One

    The hunt for a champion continues as we welcome the final five celebrities to the challenge in the last of the heats. Trying to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are Olympic champion boxer Audley Harrison, Strictly Come Dancing professional Gleb Savchenko, antiques expert David Harper, TV presenter Cherry Healey and singer and entertainer Jimmy Osmond. The first challenge for the five hopefuls is the Invention Test, the infamous test of imagination and creativity. This episode's box has a French theme, and the celebrities must use the given ingredients, including duck, bacon, Morteau sausage, cheese and pears, as well as a larder, to create just one dish - sweet or savoury. With nerves running high and just 60 minutes to create something from scratch, the celebrities must think on their feet to impress the judges. With the first test over, there's no let-up as the celebrities face paying customers for the first time, working during lunchtime service in two busy London restaurants. Audley, Jimmy and Cherry are sent to Kojawan, where they face a real baptism of fire trying to keep up with orders in this busy Pan Asian restaurant, while Gleb and David try to impress and master the dishes at Indigo. In the final test of culinary creativity it's back to the MasterChef headquarters, as the contestants are asked to prepare a two-course menu of their own design. The celebrities work furiously in a last attempt to prove themselves to the judges, because at the end of this test one of them will be going home.

  • S11E09 Episode 8

    • July 15, 2016
    • BBC One

    This episode features the last of the heats, as the battle for the last two places in the semi-finals reaches its climax. The first challenge is a Relay Invention Test, and it's all about teamwork. Split into two teams, each team must create a main course and a pudding between them using turkey for the main, berries for the pudding and a range of fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices. Each team member has 25 minutes to make their contribution to the dishes, but they can't communicate with one another, so each cook must try and work out what the dishes are meant to be from the clues left behind by their teammate and then carry on. Then for the final 15 minutes the team members come together to finish the dishes The celebrities then remain in their teams and are sent out on their first mass-catering challenge, making lunch at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre in Buckinghamshire for 80 elite athletes, including members of the Great Britain men's hockey team. With an array of ingredients, the two teams must devise, prepare and serve the lunch, catering for various tastes while creating meat-based, vegetarian and dessert dishes in volume. Then it's back to MasterChef headquarters for the final test. The four celebrities must now cook a faultless two-course meal that will not only be judged by John and Gregg but also by past Celebrity MasterChef champion Lisa Faulkner (2010), previous finalist Christine Hamilton (2010) and semi-finalist Christopher Biggins (2014). With their last chances to impress for a semi-final place, emotions in the kitchen are running high, and the pressure proves too much for some contestants. The celebrity judges deliver some frank and cutting responses to some of the dishes, but others fare much better. This is the last chance for the contestants to earn themselves a semi-final place and come one step closer to winning the title of Celebrity MasterChef 2016. For those who don't make the grade the journey ends here.

  • S11E10 Episode 9

    • July 21, 2016
    • BBC One

    After four weeks of intense competition it's the first of the semi-finals, and the best cooks remain. The show kicks off with the celebrities' toughest challenge so far - cooking a feast for 70 guests in specially constructed marquee kitchens in a freezing field - so conditions are tough! Split into two teams, it's a race against the clock as the celebrities must design and create four mouthwatering dishes each (meat, fish, vegetarian and dessert) from a selection of ingredients including saddle of lamb, hake, whole salmon and quail, as well as a selection of fruit, vegetables, herbs and spices. Next it's back to the MasterChef kitchen, where they face an Invention Test with a difference. Each contestant is given their favourite ingredient to work with and, along with a well-stocked larder, has 90 minutes to create a dish that celebrates their chosen ingredient to keep them in the competition. Favourite ingredient choices range from mackerel to scallops, chicken breasts to chicken thighs and haggis. At the end of this challenge more celebrities will be going home, and their dream of being Celebrity MasterChef champion 2016 will be over.

  • S11E11 Episode 10

    • July 22, 2016
    • BBC One

    It's the last of the semi-finals, and the remaining six celebrity cooks continue to battle for the MasterChef title. Their first task is the Great Classic Dish Test. Each of the six benches in the MasterChef kitchen contains the ingredients and recipe to make a different classic dish from around the world, including chicken kiev, a Portuguese fish stew, lamb koftas and queen of puddings. To stay in the competition, the celebrities must pick a bench at random and then perfectly cook the dish that's on it. Next, the remaining five celebrities face their most daunting challenge yet - to prepare a five-course dinner for the Chelsea Pensioners in celebration of HM the Queen's 90th birthday. However, they won't be cooking their own dishes. They will be cooking the menu of one the country's greatest chefs - Nigel Haworth of Michelin-starred Northcote Manor. Under his guidance, and following a recipe, they will each have to recreate one of his dishes, but to succeed they will have to master ideas and techniques they could never have imagined. Finally it's back to the MasterChef kitchen, where the final five must each create one exceptional dish that celebrates the life of someone important to them. The celebrities must impress John and Gregg by showing that they can put passion into their dishes and have the heart and determination to remain in the competition. The greatest cooks in the world are able to show emotion through their food - will our remaining cooks be able to do the same?

  • S11E12 Episode 11

    • July 28, 2016
    • BBC One

    It's Finals Week on Celebrity MasterChef, and the four remaining cooks continue to battle for the Celebrity MasterChef title. The celebrities' first challenge is their most daunting yet - John's Palate Test. John cooks a highly complex dish - Korean fried chicken with Asian salad - which the celebrities have to taste and then identify the ingredients in. They then have one hour and fifteen minutes to recreate the dish themselves. Then, in their last challenge as a quartet, the celebrities must cook two dishes of their own design for four of the country's most feared restaurant critics for a place in the final three. Serving food to these masters of the dining room is a daunting task for even the most adept chefs, and the celebrities' choice of dishes are key to securing them a place in the final. Will their ingredients, flavours and presentation be enough to impress, or will they fall short of the mark and lose their chance to be Celebrity MasterChef? By the end of tonight's show only the three best cooks will still be in the running for the title.

  • S11E13 Episode 12

    • July 29, 2016
    • BBC One

    It's the Celebrity MasterChef final. Twenty celebrities started the battle to be crowned MasterChef Champion 2016 - now only three remain. After six weeks of gruelling challenges, one of the remaining three contestants will be crowned champion. Just two tough challenges stand between them and the title. The remaining celebrities must draw on everything they have learned over the past few weeks and cook to the very highest of standards if they are to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Their penultimate challenge is the toughest and most daunting of the competition - the Chef's Table - hosted by Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar at Benares. The three finalists must deliver food of an exceptional standard to impress some of the best chefs in the country - Cyrus Todiwala OBE, Alyn Williams, Sabrina Ghayour, Romy Gill MBE and Ed Baines. As they battle to master new techniques and unfamiliar ingredients in Atul's dishes, will they hold their nerve or is the pressure to deliver too intense? Then it's back to the MasterChef kitchen for the last time, where the three finalists must now cook and present a faultless three-course meal for final judgement by John and Gregg. It's their last chance to prove they have what it takes to be crowned Celebrity MasterChef champion by showing true passion and creativity with their dishes. Who amongst this year's finalists is the true cooking star and worthy of a place in the Celebrity MasterChef hall of fame following in the 'food-steps' of previous winners Matt Dawson MBE, Nadia Sawalha, Liz McClarnon, Jayne Middlemiss, Lisa Faulkner, Phil Vickery MBE, Emma Kennedy, Ade Edmondson, Sophie Thompson and Kimberly Wyatt? Only one can be crowned Celebrity MasterChef champion 2016.

Season 12

  • S12E01 Episode 1

    • August 16, 2017
    • BBC One

    The first batch of five celebrities undertake three challenges to prove their talent.

  • S12E02 Episode 2

    • August 18, 2017
    • BBC One

    Previous champions return to help decide who should go through to the semi-finals.

  • S12E03 Episode 3

    • August 23, 2017
    • BBC One

    The second heat week sees five more celebrities face three culinary challenges.

  • S12E04 Episode 4

    • August 25, 2017
    • BBC One

    The heat's four remaining celebrities fight for two semi-final places.

  • S12E05 Episode 5

    • August 30, 2017
    • BBC One

    The third heat begins, with five more celebrities taking on three challenges.

  • S12E06 Episode 6

    • September 1, 2017
    • BBC One

    2016 champion Alexis Conran is among those returning to help with the judging.

  • S12E07 Episode 7

    • September 6, 2017
    • BBC One

    The final five celebrities face three culinary challenges as the last heat begins.

  • S12E08 Episode 8

    • September 8, 2017
    • BBC One

    The battle for the last two semi-final places reaches its climax.

  • S12E09 Episode 9

    • September 13, 2017
    • BBC One

    It is the first of the semi-finals, and the best eight cooks remain.

  • S12E10 Episode 10

    • September 15, 2017
    • BBC One

    It is the last of the semi-finals, and the six celebrities become four.

  • S12E11 Episode 11

    • September 20, 2017
    • BBC One

    It is finals week, and the four remaining cooks continue to battle for the title.

  • S12E12 Episode 12

    • September 22, 2017
    • BBC One

    Just two challenges stand between the three remaining celebrities and the title.

Season 13

  • S13E01 Episode 1

    • August 23, 2018
    • BBC One

    New series. The contest returns with Keith Allen, Michelle Ackerley, Martin Bayfield, Josh Cuthbert and Carol Decker creating dishes for John Torode and Gregg Wallace. The celebrities undertake three challenges, first using ingredients including pork mince, prawns, fennel, cabbage and pears to create one dish, before splitting into two groups to take on the challenge of cooking in a restaurant kitchen. The final test of culinary creativity sees the celebrities back in the MasterChef kitchen to prepare a two-course menu of their own design, with one of them set to be eliminated.

  • S13E02 Episode 2

    • August 24, 2018
    • BBC One

    The heats continue with the new Pairs Challenge, which sees the remaining candidates split into two teams of two, each tasked with cooking the same dish - identical in both appearance and flavour. The contenders are then sent out to Tilbury Docks on the River Thames to prepare lunch for over 100 workers, having to cater in volume for various tastes. Back at headquarters, the four must each cook a faultless two-course meal that will not only be judged by John Torode and Gregg Wallace, but also by former contenders Emma Kennedy, Sophie Thompson and Sam Nixon.

  • S13E03 Episode 3

    • August 30, 2018
    • BBC One

    John Partridge, Spencer Matthews, Frankie Bridge, Jean Johansson and Anita Harris take part in the culinary contest, whipping up dishes from mystery ingredients - including lamb rump, whole mackerel, mozzarella, aubergine, apricots and filo pastry - to impress John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Anita, John and Jean then head to Novikov, an Italian restaurant in Mayfair, London, while Spencer and Frankie are sent to Baluchi, a Pan-Indian eatery that showcases modern dishes with authentic Indian flavours.

  • S13E04 Episode 4

    • August 31, 2018
    • BBC One

    The heats continue with the new Pairs Challenge, which sees the remaining candidates split into two teams of two, each tasked with cooking the same dish - identical in both appearance and flavour. The contenders are then sent out to Chessington World of Adventures to prepare lunch for over 100 staff, having to cater in volume for various tastes. Back at headquarters, the four must each cook a faultless two-course meal that will not only be judged by John Torode and Gregg Wallace, but also by 2017 finalists Dev Griffin and Ulrika Jonsson, and reigning champion Angellica Bell.

  • S13E05 Episode 5

    • September 6, 2018
    • BBC One

    The culinary contest continues as actress Chizzy Akudolu, cricketer Monty Panesar, Paralympian Stefanie Reid, comedian Zoe Lyons and reality star Gemma Collins enter the Masterchef kitchen. They begin with a test of imagination and creativity in the Mystery Box challenge, before splitting into groups to cook for paying customers in a restaurant kitchen. In the final round, the competitors prepare a two-course meal of their own design to impress judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode for a place in the next round.

  • S13E06 Episode 6

    • September 7, 2018
    • BBC One

    The heats continue with the Pairs Challenge, which sees the remaining candidates split into two teams of two, each tasked with cooking a dish identical in both appearance and flavour. The contenders are then sent out to British Airways Global Learning Academy to prepare lunch for over 100 staff, having to cater in volume for various tastes, both meat-based and vegetarian. Back at headquarters, the four must each cook a faultless two-course meal that will not only be judged by John Torode and Gregg Wallace, but also by former champions Lisa Faulkner and Kimberly Wyatt and finalist Rylan Clark-Neal.

  • S13E07 Episode 7

    • September 13, 2018
    • BBC One

    The culinary contest continues as actress Lisa Maxwell, Strictly Come Dancing professional AJ Pritchard, furniture restorer Jay Blades, radio presenter Clara Amfo and country singer Stella Parton - sister of Dolly - demonstrate their culinary prowess. They begin by making a dish from the ingredients in the Mystery Box, which this week includes pork loin, trout, cauliflower, raspberries and white chocolate, before cooking for paying customers in a restaurant kitchen. In the final round, they prepare a two-course meal of their own design to impress judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode, hoping it will be enough to see them through to the next round.

  • S13E08 Episode 8

    • September 14, 2018
    • BBC One

    The four remaining celebrities face three more culinary challenges, as they battle for a place in the semi-finals. The contestants are split into two teams and sent out on their first mass catering assignment at the Royal Veterinary College in Hertfordshire. There, they must make lunch for more than 100 members of staff and students, using an array of ingredients including diced lamb, hake fillets and salmon, as well as a range of fruit and vegetables. Back in the kitchen, the celebs prepare a two-course meal that will be judged by former contestants Alexis Conran, the Rev Richard Coles and Andi Peters.

  • S13E09 Episode 9

    • September 20, 2018
    • BBC One

    The contestants take part in the first of the semi-finals and face their toughest challenge yet as they cook for 90 staff and volunteers at the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands. In specially constructed marquee kitchens, the celebrities are split into two teams and must create dishes from ingredients including pork belly, beef rump, mackerel and whole haddock. Then it's back to the MasterChef Kitchen to face an Invention Test, after which more will be going home.

  • S13E10 Episode 10

    • September 21, 2018
    • BBC One

    The last of the semi-finals sees the remaining celebrities tasked with making the pie of their choice, sweet or savoury, from a wide range of ingredients. Next, they have to prepare a five-course lunch in celebration of over 40 years of the BBC's Antiques Roadshow, cooking a menu created by top chef Paul Askew. Then, it's back to the MasterChef kitchen, where they must each create one exceptional dish inspired by someone they love or admire. For the cook who fails to make the grade, their competition will be over. The remaining four will go through to Finals Week.

  • S13E11 Episode 11

    • September 27, 2018
    • BBC One

    The battle for the Celebrity Masterchef title continues, with the four remaining hopefuls serving up two sweet and two savoury items for afternoon tea. But adding to the pressure, they will not only have to impress John Torode and Gregg Wallace but also leading pastry chef Eric Lanlard. Then they must cook two dishes of their own design for a trio of restaurant critics, at the end of which only the three best will still be in the running for the title.

  • S13E12 Episode 12

    • September 28, 2018
    • BBC One

    The three remaining celebrities take part in the 2018 final. Their penultimate challenge is the toughest and most daunting of the competition - The Chef's Table. This year it will be hosted by critically acclaimed chef, Bryn Williams. The trio will be working out of his new restaurant, Bryn Williams at Somerset House, cooking for an exceptional gathering of some the best chefs in the country. Back at base, the three must cook and present a faultless three-course meal for judgement by John Torode and Gregg Wallace, in what is their last chance to prove they have what it takes to be crowned champion. Last in the series.

Season 14

Season 15

  • S15E01 Episode 1

    • July 1, 2020
    • BBC One

    The first heats feature singer Myles Stephenson, Apprentice star Thomas Skinner, comedian Judi Love, footballer John Barnes and Death In Paradise actor Shyko Amos.

  • S15E02 Episode 2

    • July 3, 2020
    • BBC One

    The first set of heats continue, with four food-obsessed celebrities competing for a semi-final spot.

  • S15E03 Episode 3

    • July 3, 2020
    • BBC One

    The competition for the first two semi-final places reaches its climax as the celebrities cook for three of the previous year's contestants, including champion Greg Rutherford.

  • S15E04 Episode 4

    • July 8, 2020
    • BBC One

    Actor Phil Daniels, drag artist Baga Chipz, hockey player Sam Quek, conductor Karen Gibson and TV presenter Dominic Littlewood contest the second week of heats.

  • S15E05 Episode 5

    • July 9, 2020
    • BBC One

    The remaining four celebrities face two more culinary challenges, as they compete for a place in the semi-finals.

  • S15E06 Episode 6

    • July 10, 2020
    • BBC One

    The four contestants must cook a faultless two-course meal for John, Gregg and three previous Celebrity MasterChef finalists. Only three will make it to the semi-finals.

  • S15E07 Episode 7

    • July 15, 2020
    • BBC One

    Felicity Montague, Lady Leshurr, Amar Latif, Gethin Jones and Jeff Brazier compete in the third week of heats.

  • S15E08 Episode 8

    • July 16, 2020
    • BBC One

    The four remaining famous faces tackle two more culinary challenges as they compete for places in the semi-finals.

  • S15E09 Episode 9

    • July 17, 2020
    • BBC One

    John Torode and Gregg Wallace decide which of this week's celebrity contestants are worthy of a place in this year's semi-finals. The challenge is to cook a faultless two-course meal for John, Gregg and three previous Celebrity MasterChef champions: Phil Vickery, Lisa Faulkner and John Partridge.

  • S15E10 Episode 10

    • July 22, 2020
    • BBC One

    Judy Murray, Riyadh Khalaf, Matthew Pinsent, Pete Wicks and Crissy Rock compete in the final week of heats, with two more semi-final spots up for grabs.

  • S15E11 Episode 11

    • July 23, 2020
    • BBC One

    The remaining four celebrities face two more culinary challenges, as they battle for a place in the semi-finals.

  • S15E12 Episode 12

    • July 24, 2020
    • BBC One

    With two semi-final places on the line, the remaining four celebrities cook a two-course meal for John, Gregg and three former Celebrity MasterChef finalists: Angellica Bell, Les Dennis and Spencer Matthews.

  • S15E13 Episode 13

    • July 29, 2020
    • BBC One

    With eight cooks remaining, it's time for the first semi-final.

  • S15E14 Episode 14

    • July 30, 2020
    • BBC One

    The semi-finals continue with the last six chefs facing a challenge set by one of the country’s most popular chefs, Aldo Zilli.

  • S15E15 Episode 15

    • July 30, 2020
    • BBC One

    After five weeks of gruelling challenges, three chefs have reached this year's final.

  • SPECIAL 0x1 A Recipe for Success: Back to Basics

    • August 6, 2020

    John Torode and Gregg Wallace look back over 15 years of Celebrity MasterChef. In this episode, they relive some of the best and worst food from the early rounds of the competition.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 A Recipe for Success: Out of the Frying Pan

    • August 13, 2020

    In this episode, John and Gregg recall the celebrity contestants’ first experience of a professional kitchen, looking back at those who thrived and those who only just survived the intense pressure.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 A Recipe for Success: Odd Couples

    • August 20, 2020

    John and Gregg recall some of the most entertaining team challenges of the past 15 years, including the 2015 semi-final featuring Rylan Clark-Neal, Chesney Hawkes, Mica Paris and Kimberley Wyatt.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 A Recipe for Success: Bring on the Critics

    • August 27, 2020

    John and Gregg recall some of the best and the worst reviews of the celebrities’ dishes, with restaurant critics, past finalists and even Women's Institute members passing judgement.

  • SPECIAL 0x5 A Recipe for Success: A Star Is Born

    • September 3, 2020

    John Torode and Gregg Wallace look back at moments when their celebrity contestants were pushed to the limits of their culinary skills.

  • SPECIAL 0x6 A Recipe for Success: Simply the Best

    • September 10, 2020

    John and Gregg choose some of the very best highlights from 15 years of Celebrity MasterChef, from the most amazing dishes to the most outstanding challenges.

Season 16

  • S16E01 Episode 1

    • August 9, 2021
    • BBC One

    Su Pollard, Rita Simons, Duncan James, Bez and Munya Chawawa face some brand new challenges as they begin their attempt to be crowned this year's champion.

  • S16E02 Episode 2

    • August 10, 2021
    • BBC One

    The first set of heats continue with the four remaining celebrities facing three more culinary challenges, as they compete for places in this week's quarter-final. The first challenge is a Knowledge and Skills Test. The celebrities face judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace one by one, attempting to demonstrate their ability to identify four types of cheese. They must then make a classic pasta carbonara in just 20 minutes.

  • S16E03 Episode 3

    • August 13, 2021
    • BBC One

    It's the first quarter-final, and the battle for the first two semi-final places reaches its climax. The three remaining celebrities must cook a faultless two-course meal for John, Gregg and three Celebrity MasterChef champions: 2020's winner Riyadh Khalaf, 2015 champ Kimberly Wyatt and 2017 victor Angellica Bell. All three know what it takes to get through this competition, and they are in for a treat as the celebrities pull out all the stops to try secure their semi-final place.

  • S16E04 Episode 4

    • August 16, 2021
    • BBC One

    The five celebrities up for the MasterChef challenge this week are model and TV personality Penny Lancaster, singer and `X-Factor' winner Megan McKenna, broadcaster Melanie Sykes, fashion designer and `Great British Sewing Bee' judge Patrick Grant, and `Britain's Got Talent' finalist and award-winning comedian Nabil Abdulrashid. The first challenge for the five hopefuls is Under the Cloche. In front of each celebrity is a cloche, underneath which is an ingredient.

  • S16E05 Episode 5

    • August 17, 2021
    • BBC One

    The first challenge is a Knowledge and Skills Test. They attempt to demonstrate their ability to identify four types of flavourings before being asked to make calamari and tartare sauce in just 20 minutes. At this point in the competition, the celebrities would usually be sent to work with and learn from a professional chef in their restaurant kitchen. But as this is not currently possible, John and Gregg bring the chef to the celebrities.

  • S16E06 Episode 6

    • August 20, 2021
    • BBC One

    In this week's quarter-final, the remaining three contestants compete for two semi-final spots. They must cook for three Celebrity MasterChef legends: 2011 champion Phil Vickery, 2008 finalist Andi Peters and 2009 Christmas champion Craig Revel-Horwood. All three know what it takes to get through this competition, and tonight they are in for a treat as the celebrities pull out all the stops to try to secure their semi-final place.

  • S16E07 Episode 7

    • August 23, 2021
    • BBC One

    In the third week of heats, the celebrities up for the culinary challenge are TV personality and author Katie Price, ex-England footballer and TV presenter Dion Dublin, actor and presenter Joe Swash, furniture restorer Will Kirk and actor Melissa Johns.

  • S16E08 Episode 8

    • August 24, 2021
    • BBC One

    Chef Sabrina Gidda challenges each of the four remaining celebrities to cook one of her favourite recipes.

  • S16E09 Episode 9

    • August 27, 2021
    • BBC One

    In the third quarter-final, the celebrities cook for three former contestants: Sophie Thompson (2014 champion), John Partridge (2018 champion) and Vicky Pattison (2019 finalist).

  • S16E10 Episode 10

    • September 1, 2021
    • BBC One

    The contestants in the final week of heats are TV presenter Kem Cetinay, Paralympian Kadeena Cox, journalist Gavin Esler, Strictly Come Dancing's Johannes Radebe and actor Michelle Collins.

  • S16E11 Episode 11

    • September 2, 2021
    • BBC One

    2010 MasterChef finalist Alex Rushmer challenges the remaining four contestants to prepare a dish from his menu that includes no meat or fish and instead focuses on vegetables.

  • S16E12 Episode 12

    • September 3, 2021
    • BBC One

    In the last quarter-final, the celebrity cooks must prepare a two-course meal for former finalists Lisa Faulkner, Greg Rutherford and Rylan Clark-Neal.

  • S16E13 Episode 13

    • September 8, 2021
    • BBC One

    In the first semi-final, the celebrities are tested on their teamwork. Split into two teams, they must cook not together but in relay, without telling each other what they have done.

  • S16E14 Episode 14

    • September 9, 2021
    • BBC One

    The remaining seven celebrities must cook for Spanish restaurateur Nieves Barragan and prepare party bites inspired by the film Abigail's Party.

  • S16E15 Episode 15

    • September 10, 2021
    • BBC One

    In the last semi-final, the celebrities must produce one dish of their own design for three of the country’s most feared restaurant critics.

  • S16E16 Episode 16

    • September 15, 2021
    • BBC One

    It's finals week, and the five remaining cooks will be pushed to deliver food on a whole new level as they continue to battle to become champion.

  • S16E17 Episode 17

    • September 16, 2021
    • BBC One

    Finals week continues as the four best cooks face their penultimate challenge.

  • S16E18 Episode 18

    • September 17, 2021
    • BBC One

    Twenty celebrities started the battle to become MasterChef champion, and now only three remain. Tonight, one of them will be crowned champion, and just one challenge stands between them and the title.

Season 17

  • S17E01 Episode 1

    • August 10, 2022
    • BBC One

    Danny Jones of McFly, reality TV star Faye Winter, comedian Kae Kurd, media personality Nancy Dell’Olio and comedian Paul Chuckle compete in the first heat.

  • S17E02 Episode 2

    • August 11, 2022
    • BBC One

    The remaining four contenders in heat one must cook a classic dessert, a vegetable dish and a recipe from the eclectic menu of chef Chantelle Nicholson's restaurant Apricity.

  • S17E03 Episode 3

    • August 12, 2022
    • BBC One

    The first quarter-final sees three chefs from heat one compete for two semi-final places. They must cook for previous champions Lisa Faulkner and Judi Love, and 2021 finalist Joe Swash.

  • S17E04 Episode 4

    • August 16, 2022
    • BBC One

    The second week of heats features TV presenter and musician Gareth Malone, former world boxing champion Chris Eubank, actor Cliff Parisi, musician Mel Blatt and reality star MoJo.

  • S17E05 Episode 5

    • August 18, 2022
    • BBC One

    This week’s four remaining celebrities are challenged by chef Freddy Forster to cook a dish that combines classical cooking techniques with flavours inspired by his West African heritage.

  • S17E06 Episode 6

    • August 19, 2022
    • BBC One

    In the second quarter-final, three celebrities cook a two-course meal for previous finalists Vicky Pattinson, Neil 'Razor' Ruddock and John Partridge.

  • S17E07 Episode 7

    • August 23, 2022
    • BBC One

    Heat three sees actors Clarke Peters and Lesley Joseph, former footballer Jimmy Bullard, TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher and actor and comedian Richard Blackwood enter the kitchen.

  • S17E08 Episode 8

    • August 25, 2022
    • BBC One

    The celebrities are set a culinary challenge by Asma Khan, owner and head chef of the critically acclaimed Darjeeling Express restaurant in London

  • S17E09 Episode 9

    • August 26, 2022
    • BBC One

    It’s the third quarter-final, and the three remaining celebrities must cook a faultless two-course meal for former finalists Andi Peters and Megan McKenna and 2020 champion Riyadh Khalaf.

  • S17E10 Episode 10

    • August 30, 2022
    • BBC One

    The celebrities in the fourth and final week of heats are TV presenter and actor Adam Pearson, professional dancer Katya Jones, British drag performer Kitty Scott-Claus, TV and radio presenter Lisa Snowdon and actor Ryan Thomas.

  • S17E11 Episode 11

    • September 1, 2022
    • BBC One

    The celebrities in the fourth and final week of heats are TV presenter and actor Adam Pearson, professional dancer Katya Jones, British drag performer Kitty Scott-Claus, TV and radio presenter Lisa Snowdon and actor Ryan Thomas.

  • S17E12 Episode 12

    • September 2, 2022
    • BBC One

    Three celebrities return for the last quarter-final. They must cook a faultless two-course meal that will be judged not only by John and Gregg but also by three Celebrity MasterChef champions.

  • S17E13 Episode 13

    • September 6, 2022
    • BBC One

    Celebrity MasterChef continues this week, and after four weeks of intense competition, the best eight cooks from the heats have made it through to the semi-finals. Starting tonight, the remaining hopefuls are battling for their place in the final week with a test to their teamwork.

  • S17E14 Episode 14

    • September 15, 2022
    • BBC One

    Judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace are back as the semi-finals continue and the seven remaining celebrity cooks are digging in as they edge closer to the Celebrity MasterChef title.

  • S17E15 Episode 15

    • September 15, 2022
    • BBC One

    It's the last of the semi-finals, and the remaining six celebrity cooks continue to battle for the Celebrity MasterChef title. It's time to get your pyjamas ready as for a place in Finals Week, the celebrities must deliver just one dish to a brief – comfort food – for one of the country's most feared restaurant critics, Grace Dent. A daunting task for even the most adept chefs, the celebrities' choice of dish is key to keeping their place in the competition.

  • S17E16 Episode 16

    • September 16, 2022
    • BBC One

    The five finalists face their most daunting challenge yet, cooking for 12 iconic BBC names at Alexandra Palace. Then each must create one exceptional dish inspired by their childhood

  • S17E17 Episode 17

    • September 20, 2022
    • BBC One

  • S17E18 Episode 18

    • September 22, 2022
    • BBC One

  • SPECIAL 0x11 Christmas Cook-Off 2022 (1)

    • December 23, 2022

  • SPECIAL 0x12 Christmas Cook-Off 2022 (2)

    • December 30, 2022

Season 18

  • S18E01 Episode 1

    • August 2, 2023
    • BBC

    Reality star Dani Dyer, actor James Buckley, comedian and actor Marcus Brigstocke, TV personality Mica Ven, and TV and radio personality Richie Anderson face the first heat.

  • S18E02 Episode 2

    • August 3, 2023
    • BBC
  • S18E03 Episode 3

    • August 4, 2023
    • BBC

    It's the first of the quarter-finals, and the four remaining celebrities need to pull out all the stops to secure their part in the semi-finals.

  • S18E04 Episode 4

    • August 9, 2023
    • BBC

    TV presenter and entertainer Dave Benson Phillips, musician Max George, radio broadcaster Remi Burgz, comedian Shazia Mirza and comedian and broadcaster Terry Christian are the celebrity contestants.

  • S18E05 Episode 5

    • August 10, 2023
    • BBC

    The heats continue and the four remaining celebrities face three more culinary challenges as they battle for a place in the quarter-final.

  • S18E06 Episode 6

    • August 11, 2023
    • BBC

    It’s the quarter-final, and the challenge for the three remaining celebrities is to cook a faultless two-course meal that will be judged by John, Gregg and three past champions.

  • S18E07 Episode 7

    • August 16, 2023
    • BBC

    Drag artist Cheryl Hole, actor, singer and songwriter Jamelia, musician Locksmith, singer and former glamour model Sam Fox, and opera singer and broadcaster Wynne Evans face the penultimate heat.

  • S18E08 Episode 8

    • August 17, 2023
    • BBC
  • S18E09 Episode 9

    • August 18, 2023
    • BBC

    Tonight, it’s the quarter-final and the three remaining celebrities must cook a faultless two course meal. For the one who doesn’t cut the mustard, the journey ends here.

  • S18E10 Episode 10

    • August 22, 2023
    • BBC

    Actors Amy Walsh and Michael Praed, rapper and philanthropist Apl.de.ap, professional dancer Dianne Buswell and reality star Luca Bish face the final week of heats.

  • S18E11 Episode 11

    • August 23, 2023
    • BBC
  • S18E12 Episode 12

    • August 25, 2023
    • BBC

    Tonight, it’s the last of the quarter-finals and the three remaining celebrities must cook a faultless two course meal. For the one who doesn’t cut the mustard, the journey ends here.

  • S18E13 Episode 13

    • August 29, 2023
    • BBC

    It’s the first of the semi-finals, and the celebrities are again tested on their teamwork. Split into two teams, they must create four mouth-watering dishes each in just two and a half hours.

  • S18E14 Episode 14

    • August 31, 2023
    • BBC

    The semi-finals continue, and the celebrities are surprised by one of the UK’s hottest young culinary talents – Big Zuu. The hopefuls are tasked with recreating one of his favourite recipes.

  • S18E15 Episode 15

    • September 1, 2023
    • BBC

    It's the last of the semi-finals, and the six remaining hopefuls continue to battle for the Celebrity MasterChef trophy.

  • S18E16 Episode 16

    • September 5, 2023
    • BBC

    It's finals week on Celebrity MasterChef, and the five remaining cooks continue to battle for the winning title as they’re pushed to deliver food on a whole new level.

  • S18E17 Episode 17

    • September 6, 2023
    • BBC

    Finals week continues on Celebrity MasterChef as the four remaining cooks battle for this year's title.

  • S18E18 Episode 18

    • September 8, 2023
    • BBC

    With just one challenge standing between them and the trophy, the finalists must cook and present a faultless three-course meal in two hours for judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace.

  • SPECIAL 0x13 Christmas Cook-Off 2023 (1): Battle of the Celebrities

    • December 20, 2023

    Deck the halls, stuff the turkey and break out the Christmas fizz as four of the most memorable celebrities from past series come back to compete in two festive-themed challenges, hosted by MasterChef judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode. Competing this year are musician Mel Blatt, actor and comedian Richard Blackwood, singer Duncan James and reality star Faye Winter. None of them took the trophy first time around, so they are back to battle it out to and see who can take home the title of Celebrity MasterChef Christmas Champion and the ultimate Christmas present – the much-coveted Golden Whisk trophy.

  • SPECIAL 0x14 Christmas Cook-Off 2023 (2): Battle of the Critics

    • December 28, 2023

    For the first time in MasterChef history, after years of tasting and critiquing MasterChef contestants’ dishes, the tables will be turned on five of the country’s top food critics. This year, the restaurant critics will be putting their own culinary reputations on the line as they battle for the title of MasterChef Critics Champion 2023. Competing in this special episode for the brand new Golden Cutlery trophy are Grace Dent, Leyla Kazim, William Sitwell, Jay Rayner and Jimi Famurewa. All of them will be pushed to the extreme in two demanding challenges. Far from their usual dining room, the critics will enter the MasterChef kitchen to face their first daunting test. They will have 90 minutes to cook a dish that represents their guilty pleasure. To impress, they will have to pull out all the stops to produce a comforting showstopper that will tickle the judges’ taste buds and deliver food that lives up to their exceptional palates.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x7 Christmas Cook-Off 2020 (1)

    • December 21, 2020
    • BBC One

    Janet Street-Porter, Christopher Biggins, Dev Griffin and Vicky Pattison return to the kitchen for a festive special

  • SPECIAL 0x8 Christmas Cook-Off 2020 (2)

    • December 23, 2020
    • BBC One

    Craig Revel Horwood, Amar Latif, Crissy Rock and Spencer Matthews return to the MasterChef kitchen for a festive special.

  • SPECIAL 0x9 Christmas Cook-Off 2021 (1)

    • December 21, 2021
    • BBC One

    Strictly professional Oti Mabuse, reality star Joey Essex, footballer Neil Ruddock, comedian Judi Love and actor Su Pollard create dishes using ingredients found in a seasonal advent calendar.

  • SPECIAL 0x10 Christmas Cook-Off 2021 (2)

    • December 23, 2021
    • BBC One

    Reality star Gemma Collins, actor and TV presenter Joe Swash, actor and entertainer Les Dennis, singer Mica Paris and broadcaster the Rev Richard Coles compete against each other to see who can take home the title of Christmas champion.