MasterChef: MasterChef Festive Extravaganza: Champion of Champions


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Monday, December 29 on BBC One London HD (101)

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About this Broadcast

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MasterChef Festive Extravaganza: Champion of Champions
Season 1, Episode 1

A quartet of previous winners - Natalie Coleman, Thomas Frake, Chariya Khattiyot and Brin Pirathapan - re-enter the kitchen to compete in a festive culinary showdown. At stake is the golden pan trophy and their reputation. All they need to do is serve up a show-stopping dish fit for royalty, then present two of the best courses they have ever cooked, demonstrating how far they have progressed since they first entered the competition as amateurs. To help them decide the winner, judges Grace Dent and John Torode will be joined by restaurant critic Tom Parker Bowles


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Cast & Crew

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Grace Dent (Judge)
Tom Parker Bowles (Contributor)
Natalie Coleman (Contestant)
Thomas Frake (Contestant)
Chariya Khattiyot (Contestant)
Brin Pirathapan (Contestant)
Kate Drysdale (Series producer)

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Did You Know..

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Grace Dent (Judge)
John Torode (Judge)
Born: July 23, 1965 in Melbourne, Australia
Best Known For: Being a MasterChef judge
Early-life: Born John Douglas Torode in Melbourne, Australia, on July 23, 1965. His mother died suddenly of cardiomyopathy (a weakened heart) when he was just four. As his father had to travel a lot on business, John and his two older brothers were looked after by their grandmother near Sydney for six years, until his father was able to take them back to Melbourne. At school, John didn't enjoy sports - his asthma made him nervous about competing - but he did develop a love of cooking, and left at 16 to get a job in a kitchen.
Career: At the age of 25, Torode moved to the UK to further his culinary career, joining the Conran group and working his way up through a series of top London restaurants. He has since owned various London restaurants. Torode got a taste for TV work when he appeared as a food expert on This Morning, but he hated being asked to demonstrate recipes for what he describes as "cheap food", so quit and vowed never to cook on TV again. It was MasterChef that really made him a household name when it relaunched in 2005. Since then it has become a huge, prime-time hit, moving from BBC Two to BBC One and spawning several spin-offs. He's also fronted John Torode's Australia, a series about cuisine in his home country.
Quote: "I still get in the kitchen when I can. You can't do MasterChef and keep making comments like I do unless you are actually practically doing it."
Trivia: Torode has four children from his two marriages, both of which ended in divorce. He's written nine food-related books.
Tom Parker Bowles (Contributor)
Natalie Coleman (Contestant)
Thomas Frake (Contestant)
Chariya Khattiyot (Contestant)
Brin Pirathapan (Contestant)
Kate Drysdale (Series producer)

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EastEnders
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