John Partridge, Spencer Matthews, Frankie Bridge, Jean Johansson and Anita Harris begin their campaigns to be crowned champion as the second heat week gets under way. Show more
The second heat continues with the four remaining celebrities facing three more challenges. Dev Griffin, Ulrika Jonsson and Angellica Bell return to help with the judging. Show more
Actor Chizzy Akudolu, England cricketer Monty Panesar, world champion Paralympian Stefanie Reid, comedian Zoe Lyons and TV star Gemma Collins compete in the third heat week. Show more
Former contestants Alexis Conran, Reverend Richard Coles and Andi Peters return to help with the judging as the final semi-final places are filled. Show more
Celebrities compete in a contest of culinary skill. Jim Moir, Angellica Bell, Stephen Hendry, Julia Somerville and Henri Leconte get their campaigns under way. Show more
Previous Celebrity MasterChef winners return to help with the judging and decide which two contestants should go through to the semi-finals. Show more
The second heat week sees Becky Adlington, Rachel Stevens, Tyger Drew-Honey, Debbie McGee and Dev Griffin face three culinary challenges. Show more
The final five celebrities - Brian Bovell, Jaymi Hensley, Patti Boulaye, Abdullah Afzal and Reverend Kate Bottley - face three culinary challenges. Show more
Previous champions Sophie Thompson and Lisa Faulkner and finalist Andi Peters return to help with the judging as the last two semi-final places are filled. Show more
Nine cooks face an audition test in which they must cook a Family Favourite dish, and an invention test. Seven will progress to the next round, and two will be eliminated. Show more
This week’s seven remaining home cooks return to face a challenge set by food critic William Sitwell. Only four can progress to the first quarter-final. Show more
The week's four best cooks compete in the first quarter-final, aiming to secure a place in Knockout Week. Their dishes must impress last year's MasterChef finalists. Show more
The seven remaining cooks face a challenge set by food critic Jay Rayner, in which they must create a dish using dough or batter. Show more
Nine home cooks aim to progress to the next round of the competition, but they must recreate their Family Favourite dish and face the invention test. For two, their MasterChef dream will be over. Show more
It's the second quarter-final, and this week’s four most talented cooks must test their mettle by creating two courses for a host of former champions for a place in Knockout Week. Show more
Nine home cooks aim to progress to the next round of the competition, but they must recreate their Family Favourite dish and face the invention test. For two, their MasterChef dream will be over. Show more
The seven remaining cooks face a challenge set by food critic Leyla Kazim, in which they must create a dish that showcases sourness or bitterness. Show more
It's the third quarter-final, and this week’s four most talented cooks must test their mettle by creating two courses for a host of former champions and contestants for a place in Knockout Week. Show more
Nine home cooks aim to progress to the next round of the competition, but they must recreate their Family Favourite dish and face the invention test. For two, their MasterChef dream will be over. Show more
The seven remaining cooks face a challenge set by food critic Jimi Famurewa, in which they must create a dish using leftovers or waste. Show more