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. Show more
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. Show more
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. Show more
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. Show more
Anna Haugh, owner of the restaurant Myrtle in London, challenges the remaining four celebrities to cook a recipe from her restaurant's menu, which champions Irish produce. Show more
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. Show more
In the second quarter-final, three celebrities cook a two-course meal for previous finalists Vicky Pattinson, Neil 'Razor' Ruddock and John Partridge. Show more
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. Show more
The celebrities are set a culinary challenge by Asma Khan, owner and head chef of the critically acclaimed Darjeeling Express restaurant in London. Show more
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. Show more
The celebrities in the fourth and final week of heats are actor Adam Pearson, professional dancer Katya Jones, drag performer Kitty Scott-Claus, presenter Lisa Snowdon and actor Ryan Thomas. Show more
The final three quarter-finalists cook a two-course meal for three Celebrity MasterChef champions: Kadeena Cox, Greg Rutherford and Angellica Bell. Show more
The semi-finals continue with the seven remaining celebrities having to cook for Dame Mary Berry. They also prepare a dish in celebration of the Queen's platinum jubilee. Show more
It's the last of the semi-finals, and the remaining six celebrities cook comfort food for one of the country’s most feared restaurant critics, Grace Dent. Show more
After four weeks of intense competition, the best eight cooks from the heats have made it through to the semi-finals. They must cook for 70 air ambulance pilots and medics. Show more
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. Show more
The remaining finalists cook for legendary Italian chef Giorgio Locatelli at his Mayfair restaurant, Locanda Locatelli. Show more
The three remaining finalists face one last challenge. They must cook and present a faultless three-course meal. The best will be crowned 2022 champion. Show more
Inside the Factory
Christmas 2016
59 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland
In this Christmas special, Gregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman explore the fascinating factory processes and surprising history behind our favourite festive treats. Show more
New judge Anna Haugh, Marcus Wareing and Gregg Wallace preside over the UK’s most revered cooking competition, as 32 ambitious chefs from across the country compete to become the 2022 champion. Show more