Second of three celebratory compilations from 1995, looking back at six years of The Late Show. Presented by Tracey MacLeod.
Music and arts magazine featuring American rock including Pearl Jam, Belly, Jane's Addiction, Dinosaur Jr, Sonic Youth, REM, Screaming Trees, Sugar and Smashing Pumpkins. Show more
The four remaining chefs return to the professional kitchens with a spell in a top London restaurant. Then they cook a dish for Gregg and John to showcase what they have learnt. Show more
Cookery competition. The five remaining semi-finalists cook for feared restaurant critics Jay Rayner, Tracey MacLeod and Charles Campion as they compete for a place in the final. Show more
Cookery challenge. It is the first of the quarter finals and chefs must prove to Michel and Gregg they have what it takes by making a dish of their own invention. Show more
Cookery challenge. It's quarter-final day, so the chefs must make a dish of their own invention, with the best four going on to cook for three of the UK's toughest food critics. Show more
Cookery challenge. With only an hour and a quarter, the remaining chefs must produce a jaw-dropping two-course menu - their MasterChef future depends on it. Show more
Cookery challenge. The best four chefs showcase their skill to three of the UK's hardest to please restaurant critics with a stunning two-course menu. Show more
Cookery challenge. It is quarter-final day, and the week's five best chefs must prove to Michel and Gregg they have what it takes by creating a dish of their own invention. Show more
The week's six best chefs must firstly make a dish using a range of ingredients, including bone marrow, kid goat, oysters and whelks, mangoes, white chocolate and dates. Show more
Cookery challenge. It is quarter-final day, and the week's six best chefs must prove to Michel and Gregg they have what it takes by creating a dish of their own invention. Show more
The six best chefs return for the quarter-finals. They cook a dish of their own invention, face the UK's toughest restaurant critics, then deliver a two-course menu to impress. Show more
The week's six best chefs must first present a dish of their own invention using a range of ingredients, then prepare a flawless two-course menu for a panel of restaurant critics. Show more
The week's six best chefs battle for just two semi-final places. They begin by creating a dish from a selection of ingredients before they cook for a panel of restaurant critics. Show more
A studio concert featuring one of the enduring stars of popular music, Stevie Wonder. The show, filmed in 1995, features many of his greatest hits.
Just five amateur cooks remain, and John Torode and Gregg Wallace give the contestants the fearful challenge of cooking for three leading restaurant critics. Show more
The cookery competition continues with the third quarter-final, as the amateur cooks attempt to recreate John Torode's Indian spiced potato galette on spiced chickpeas. Show more
John Torode and Gregg Wallace set the contestants the challenge of cooking for leading restaurant critics Charles Campion, Tracey MacLeod and Jay Rayner. Show more
Cookery competition. It is the second quarter-final of the series and the four talented heat winners continue to fight for their place in the competition. Show more
It is the last of semi-finals, and the remaining cooks must impress four feared restaurant critics - Amol Rajan, Tracey MacLeod, Jay Rayner and William Sitwell. Show more