Sketch show where objects such as washing machines, wheelie bins and suitcases at long last get a chance to air their views, through voices from the comedy world. Show more
Sketch show where objects get a chance to air their views through voices from the comedy world, including Kayvan Novak, Cardinal Burns, Morgana Robinson and Spencer Jones. Show more
Sketch show where objects get a chance to air their views through voices from the comedy world, including Kayvan Novak, Cardinal Burns, Morgana Robinson and Spencer Jones. Show more
Sketch show where objects get a chance to air their views through voices from the comedy world, including Kayvan Novak, Cardinal Burns, Morgana Robinson and Spencer Jones. Show more
Sketch show where objects get a chance to air their views through voices from the comedy world, including Kayvan Novak, Cardinal Burns, Morgana Robinson and Spencer Jones. Show more
Sketch show where objects get a chance to air their views through voices from the comedy world, including Kayvan Novak, Cardinal Burns, Morgana Robinson and Spencer Jones. Show more
Knockout week continues as the 16 remaining chefs continue their high-pressure cook-off. Show more
The second group of contestants get their first taste of professional cooking at Ella Canta in Mayfair, where they will be responsible for preparing a full lunch service. Show more
It’s the end of knockout week and the competition has now been whittled down to ten extremely talented amateur cooks. Show more
Knockout week continues with 12 remaining chefs vying to become semi-finalists at the end of the week. Show more
Last week, five contestants were guaranteed a semi-finals place. Now, the other five remaining cooks fight for their place alongside them. Show more
The nine remaining cooks battle it out in the semi-finals at Glyndebourne opera house in Sussex. Show more
The eight remaining semi-finallists are challenged to cook a three-course lunch at Grocers Hall, home to one of the oldest companies in the City of London. Show more
A new series of the cookery competition begins as John Torode and Gregg Wallace return to the judging table on the hunt for the next MasterChef champion. Show more
Seven more contestants compete, as finalists from 2015 return to help John Torode and Gregg Wallace with the judging. Show more
In this first quarter-final of the series, the six winners of the heats must impress food critic William Sitwell to keep their place in the competition. Show more
It's the second week of heats and seven more hopefuls need to pull out all the stops to prove to judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace that they have potential. Show more
The seven remaining cooks must prepare an impressive menu before John and Gregg decide who has what it takes to go through to the quarter-final. Show more
It's the quarter-final, and the six talented heat winners face a daunting test set by one of the country's toughest food critics, Grace Dent. Show more
Seven more hopefuls pull out all the stops to prove to the judges they have what it takes as the third week of heats gets under way. Show more