Top chefs from across the UK compete for the right to prepare their dishes at a banquet to celebrate the country's best local produce, which is to be hosted by HRH the Prince of Wales.
The winners have been announced and the successful chefs prepare to cook for the banquet, hosted by HRH The Prince of Wales and attended by 100 local food champions.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating the best local produce. Former champion Glynn Purnell samples the central chefs' desserts.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating the best local produce. Chefs from the central region set out to impress with their fish dishes.
DetailsThe competition's remaining two chefs from the central region face the judging panel to find out who has won the right to compete in the finals.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating the best local produce. It's the battle of the main courses for the central region chefs.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating the best local produce. Chefs from the central region launch their culinary assault with starters.
DetailsIt's dessert day in the finals and the last chance for the competing chefs to impress the judges and secure a place at the final banquet.
DetailsThe finalists cook their fish dishes for the judges, who are joined by fourth member to assist them in their decision.
DetailsThe eight finalists competing to cook at a fabulous banquet cook their main courses for the judges, who are joined by a fourth member to assist them in their decision.
DetailsIt is the finals and only eight chefs are left to cook their starters, which will be tasted and scored by the judges.
DetailsIt's the last chance for the chefs from London and the South East to prove they've got what it takes to cook at this year's fabulous banquet.
DetailsThe pressure is on, as the chefs from the London and South East region try to score top marks with their fish dishes.
DetailsOne chef has left the competition and now only two remain to battle it out, as they cook their entire menus for the judges. Who will be victorious?
DetailsIt is the battle of the main courses, as the chefs from London and the South East face off, to find out which dish will come out on top.
DetailsIt is the turn of the chefs from London and the South East in the last of the regional heats. Only two can make it through.
DetailsIt's the turn of the chefs from the North East - Kenny Atkinson, Tim Bilton and Lee Bennett. They deliver their desserts but which dish will earn top marks?
DetailsIt's the turn of the chefs from the North East - Kenny Atkinson, Tim Bilton and Lee Bennett. They pull out all the stops with their fish dishes.
DetailsIt's decision time for the chefs from the North East. One chef has already left and only two remain to cook their menus for the Great British Menu judges.
DetailsIt's the turn of the chefs from the North East - Kenny Atkinson, Tim Bilton and Lee Bennett. Which main course will take first place?
DetailsIt's the turn of the chefs from the North East - Kenny Atkinson, Tim Bilton and Lee Bennett. They kick things off with their starters.
DetailsThree chefs from the North West prepare their desserts as they compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate the best local produce from across Britain.
DetailsThree chefs from the North West prepare their fish courses as they compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate the best local produce from across Britain.
DetailsThe competition's remaining two chefs from the North West face the judging panel as they find out who has won the right to compete in the finals.
DetailsThree chefs from the North West prepare their main courses as they compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate the best local produce from across Britain.
DetailsThree chefs from the North West prepare their starters as they compete to cook at a banquet to celebrate the best local produce from across Britain.
DetailsIt's the last chance for the chefs from Northern Ireland to impress, as the one with the lowest total score from across the week must leave.
DetailsThe chefs from Northern Ireland pull out all the stops with their fish dishes. Only two can make it through to cook for the Great British Menu judges.
DetailsIt is decision time for the chefs from Northern Ireland. One chef has left the competition and only two remain to cook their entire menus for the judges.
DetailsThe chefs from Northern Ireland battle it out with their main courses. They are all determined to win, but which dish will take pole position?
DetailsThe spotlight is on the chefs from Northern Ireland. Only two can make it through to cook for the formidable judges and one will be going home early.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating the best local produce. It's the last chance for the Scottish chefs to impress the judges.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating the best local produce. Scottish chefs fight for supremacy in the fish course.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating local produce. The two chefs in Scotland who got through cook their menus for the judges.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating the best local produce. It's the battle of the main courses as the Scottish chefs go all out to win.
DetailsThe country's top chefs compete to cook at a banquet celebrating the best local produce. Scottish chefs Michael Smith, Tony Singh and Alan Murchison battle it out.
DetailsOne of the chefs from the South West will be going home. They present their desserts and former champion Michael Caines decides which deserves a place on the menu.
DetailsOne of the chefs from the South West will be going home. As they present their desserts, former champion Michael Caines decides which deserves a place on the menu.
DetailsTop chefs compete to cook a fabulous banquet for HRH The Prince of Wales. Chefs from the South West are all out to impress with their fish dishes.
DetailsIt's crunch time on Great British Menu for the chefs from the South West. Only two remain to battle it out and cook their entire menus for the judges.
DetailsTop chefs compete to cook a fabulous banquet for HRH The Prince of Wales, celebrating UK produce. Chefs from the South West wage war with their main courses.
DetailsTop chefs compete to cook a fabulous banquet for HRH The Prince of Wales. South West chefs Henry Herbert, John Hooker and Nathan Outlaw present their starters.
DetailsTop chefs compete to cook a fabulous banquet for HRH The Prince of Wales. Chefs from Wales are all out to impress with their desserts.
DetailsTop chefs compete to cook a banquet for HRH The Prince of Wales. The Welsh chefs are out to impress with their fish dishes, featuring lobster, sea bass and sea trout.
DetailsIt's crunch time on Great British Menu for the chefs from Wales. Only two remain to battle it out, as they cook their entire menus for the judges.
DetailsTop chefs compete to cook a fabulous banquet for HRH The Prince of Wales. The chefs from Wales try to impress with their main courses, including black beef and hogget.
DetailsTop chefs compete to cook a fabulous banquet for HRH The Prince of Wales. South West chefs Henry Herbert, John Hooker and Nathan Outlaw present their starters.
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