Chef and restaurateur John Torode and food writer and ingredients expert Gregg Wallace search for the country's top celebrity chef.
Celebrity cooking contest, with actor Neil Stuke, athlete Tessa Sanderson, entrepreneur Richard Farleigh, Brookside actress Alex Fletcher and Radio 1 DJ Nihal Arthanayake.
DetailsThe four remaining cooks face three huge tasks: cooking for soldiers of the Sealed Knot, catering for 800 Harrow schoolboys and preparing a dinner hosted by the school's head.
DetailsThe 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.
DetailsThe four semi-finalists cook their best two-course meal to impress three world-class caterers. At the end of the show, one of the celebrities will leave the competition.
DetailsThe Celebrity MasterChef finals begin, and the celebrities are set their toughest challenge, cooking for dancers at the Moulin Rouge before catering an exclusive Chateau dinner.
DetailsCookery challenge. The three finalists are challenged to cater for travellers on the Orient Express, before preparing a three-course meal for five of the country's best chefs.
DetailsCelebrity cooking contest, with former world champion athlete Colin Jackson, actress Tricia Penrose, Christine Hamilton and TV presenters Martin Roberts and Jenny Powell.
DetailsCelebrity cooking contest. The four best celebrity chefs from the week's heats have to impress some harsh critics - three cookery judges from the Women's Institute.
DetailsCooking contest for celebs with television presenters Dick Strawbridge and Jennie Bond, actor Marcus Patrick, soul singer Kym Mazelle and former Olympic decathlete Dean Macey.
DetailsFourth heat of the celebrity cooking contest, with actors Chris Walker and Lisa Faulkner, comedian Mark Little, Radio DJ Mark 'Chappers' Chapman and model Danielle Lloyd.
DetailsCelebrity cooking contest. The four best celebrity chefs from the week's heats have to impress some harsh critics - three cookery judges from the Women's Institute.
DetailsIt’s knockout week. Three celebrities are put through a series of gruelling challenges, including cooking a lunchtime service at Asia de Cuba.
DetailsIt's knockout week as the search for Britain's top celebrity chef continues. Three hopefuls are put through gruelling challenges including cooking a lunchtime service at Iberica.
DetailsThe 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.
DetailsThe three finalists cook their best meal for one final judgement from judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace, before one of them is crowned Celebrity MasterChef Champion.
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