Celebrity MasterChef: BBC One, 8:30pm
It's finale time, as the last three contenders battle to be crowned Celebrity MasterChef Champion 2015.
The famous finalists face the gruelling Chef's Table test, this time hosted by Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett. Then, they have one last opportunity to impress John Torode and Greg Wallace.
The Saboteurs: More 4, 9pm
The war drama concludes tonight as the Allies have to make a grave decision.
After Werner Heisenberg's superior Kurt Diebner shows him secret documents detailing the lasting effects of the atomic bomb, Heisenberg's commitment becomes questionable.
The Legacy: Sky Arts, 9pm
It's the series two finale of the Danish drama following the Gronnegaard family.
Uncertainty about the future leaves everyone at the estate worried. Meanwhile, Gro rushes to Thomas's side as his condition deteriorates, leaving him needing emergency care.
Sons of Anarchy: Spike, 10pm
In 'Salvage', Jax announces his plans to end the gun...
It's finale time, as the last three contenders battle to be crowned Celebrity MasterChef Champion 2015.
The famous finalists face the gruelling Chef's Table test, this time hosted by Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett. Then, they have one last opportunity to impress John Torode and Greg Wallace.
The Saboteurs: More 4, 9pm
The war drama concludes tonight as the Allies have to make a grave decision.
After Werner Heisenberg's superior Kurt Diebner shows him secret documents detailing the lasting effects of the atomic bomb, Heisenberg's commitment becomes questionable.
The Legacy: Sky Arts, 9pm
It's the series two finale of the Danish drama following the Gronnegaard family.
Uncertainty about the future leaves everyone at the estate worried. Meanwhile, Gro rushes to Thomas's side as his condition deteriorates, leaving him needing emergency care.
Sons of Anarchy: Spike, 10pm
In 'Salvage', Jax announces his plans to end the gun...
- 7/24/2015
- Digital Spy
Pixie Lott and Trent Whiddon's Waltz: Score - (8,9,9,9) 53
Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan's Cha Cha: Score - (3,6,6,6) 21
Frankie Bridge and Kevin Clifton's Charleston: Score - (7,7,8,8) 30
Mark Wright and Karen Hauer's American Smooth: Score - (6,7,7,7) 27
Jennifer Gibney and Tristan McManus' Waltz: Score - (4,5,5,5) 19
Sunetra Sarker and Brendan Cole's Cha Cha: Score - (6,6,7,7) 27
Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton's Tango: Score - (4,5,6,5) 20
Simon Webbe and Kristina Rihanoff's Tango: Score - (5,7,7,7) 26
Thom Evans and Iveta Lukosiute's Salsa: Score - (5,7,7,6) 25
Tim Wonnacott and Natalie Lowe's Waltz: Score - (5,6,6,6) 23
Caroline Flack and Pasha Kovalev's Tango: Score - (7, 7, 7, 8) 29
Greg Wallace and Aliona Vilani's Charleston: Score - (3,5,5,5) 18
Jake Wood and Janette Manrara's Salsa: Score - (8,9,9,9) 35
Alison Hammond and Aljaz Skorjanec's Foxtrot: Score - (5,5,6,6) 22
Judy Murray and Anton Du Beke's Cha Cha: Score - (2,5,5,5) 17...
Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan's Cha Cha: Score - (3,6,6,6) 21
Frankie Bridge and Kevin Clifton's Charleston: Score - (7,7,8,8) 30
Mark Wright and Karen Hauer's American Smooth: Score - (6,7,7,7) 27
Jennifer Gibney and Tristan McManus' Waltz: Score - (4,5,5,5) 19
Sunetra Sarker and Brendan Cole's Cha Cha: Score - (6,6,7,7) 27
Scott Mills and Joanne Clifton's Tango: Score - (4,5,6,5) 20
Simon Webbe and Kristina Rihanoff's Tango: Score - (5,7,7,7) 26
Thom Evans and Iveta Lukosiute's Salsa: Score - (5,7,7,6) 25
Tim Wonnacott and Natalie Lowe's Waltz: Score - (5,6,6,6) 23
Caroline Flack and Pasha Kovalev's Tango: Score - (7, 7, 7, 8) 29
Greg Wallace and Aliona Vilani's Charleston: Score - (3,5,5,5) 18
Jake Wood and Janette Manrara's Salsa: Score - (8,9,9,9) 35
Alison Hammond and Aljaz Skorjanec's Foxtrot: Score - (5,5,6,6) 22
Judy Murray and Anton Du Beke's Cha Cha: Score - (2,5,5,5) 17...
- 10/4/2014
- Digital Spy
After last week's Friday and Saturday night double-header, the BBC have decided this week to squeeze all 15 celebrities into a single bumper marathon show. Over two hours and 20 minutes to be precise.
There's more dancing tonight than when the Grease megamix comes on at a wedding disco.
Strictly Come Dancing: The full song and dance list for week two
Strictly week one: As it happened
Frankie and Kevin are currently sitting pretty at the top of the leaderboard, while Scott Mills is rooted to the bottom after a stinking time in week one. But that could all change tonight and we'll be bringing your our verdict on all the dazzling celebs as they perform.
Join us from 6.20pm when we'll be bringing you live updates on all the action.
20:33Thanks for joining us tonight. We'll be back next Saturday for more sparkles, dancing and silliness. See you in seven days time.
There's more dancing tonight than when the Grease megamix comes on at a wedding disco.
Strictly Come Dancing: The full song and dance list for week two
Strictly week one: As it happened
Frankie and Kevin are currently sitting pretty at the top of the leaderboard, while Scott Mills is rooted to the bottom after a stinking time in week one. But that could all change tonight and we'll be bringing your our verdict on all the dazzling celebs as they perform.
Join us from 6.20pm when we'll be bringing you live updates on all the action.
20:33Thanks for joining us tonight. We'll be back next Saturday for more sparkles, dancing and silliness. See you in seven days time.
- 10/4/2014
- Digital Spy
Friday night's Strictly opener got off to a dazzling start with the great (Pixie Lott, Jake Wood and Caroline Flack) and the not-so-great (Scott Mills) providing us with excitement, drama and a few laughs.
This evening, the remaining nine celebrities hit the dance floor for the first time with their pro partners. Frankie Bridge, Thom Evans, Simon Webbe and Gregg 'Buttery Biscuit Base' Wallace are among those hoping to impress us with their cha chas, jives and waltzes.
20:27So that's all folks. Time for a breather and a chance to look back at all my dreadful spelling and grammar during the evening. Apologies for that! It's been lovely working on Strictly again. Please let us know who you think was the best in the comments below.
20:26Looking back at all the dances now, Mark Wright's performance is looking more impressive than most. Especially considering his personality is...
This evening, the remaining nine celebrities hit the dance floor for the first time with their pro partners. Frankie Bridge, Thom Evans, Simon Webbe and Gregg 'Buttery Biscuit Base' Wallace are among those hoping to impress us with their cha chas, jives and waltzes.
20:27So that's all folks. Time for a breather and a chance to look back at all my dreadful spelling and grammar during the evening. Apologies for that! It's been lovely working on Strictly again. Please let us know who you think was the best in the comments below.
20:26Looking back at all the dances now, Mark Wright's performance is looking more impressive than most. Especially considering his personality is...
- 9/27/2014
- Digital Spy
Greg Wallace admits he's the ''fat dad'' of the 'Strictly Come Dancing' cast. The 'MasterChef' presenter is slimmer now than he's been in years thanks to the work he's been doing with his on-screen dance partner Aliona Vilani, but concedes he still has a belly and feels self-conscious when surrounded by the more toned members of the 'Strictly' line-up, especially former rugby player Thom Evans. Writing in his column in The Daily Telegraph newspaper, he revealed: ''I was pleased with my outfit of sparkly trousers and nice waistcoat, until I walked out of the dressing room and saw Thom Evans in trousers...
- 9/26/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky., was hit by sinkhole Wednesday, Feb. 12, that swallowed up eight one-of-a-kind Chevrolet sports cars.
Sinkhole Reaches 40ft Across, 30ft Deep
The sinkhole began forming at 5:39 a.m., when motion sensors in the museum alerted staffers to movement in the museum. When staff of the Corvette Museum arrived, they found part of the floor had completely collapsed, taking eight cars on display with it. The fire department was called to the scene as was a structural engineer.
The sinkhole reportedly grew to 40 feet across and about 30 feet deep, but the rest of the building, named the Skydrome, remains structurally sound.
“When you go in there, it’s unreal. The hole is so big, it makes the Corvettes look like little Matchbox cars,” said Katie Frassinelli, the museum spokeswoman.
The six cars owned by the museum are covered by insurance, but two of...
Sinkhole Reaches 40ft Across, 30ft Deep
The sinkhole began forming at 5:39 a.m., when motion sensors in the museum alerted staffers to movement in the museum. When staff of the Corvette Museum arrived, they found part of the floor had completely collapsed, taking eight cars on display with it. The fire department was called to the scene as was a structural engineer.
The sinkhole reportedly grew to 40 feet across and about 30 feet deep, but the rest of the building, named the Skydrome, remains structurally sound.
“When you go in there, it’s unreal. The hole is so big, it makes the Corvettes look like little Matchbox cars,” said Katie Frassinelli, the museum spokeswoman.
The six cars owned by the museum are covered by insurance, but two of...
- 2/13/2014
- Uinterview
Celebrity MasterChef returns to BBC Two next week with Greg Wallace and John Torode back at the helm as hosts and judges. This year's contestants include Pop Idol star Gareth Gates, actress Laila Rouass, radio presenter Jamie Theakston and Bucks Fizz Eurovision icon Cheryl Baker. [Celebrity MasterChef contestants 2012 - Photo Gallery] Zoe Salmon, comic Jenny Eclair, children's TV duo Michael Underwood and Richard McCourt, and actress Emma Kennedy are also taking part. Swimmer Steve Parry, footballer Danny (more)...
- 8/9/2012
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
We have added a new set of pictures from the event "Annual Slazenger Wimbledon Party".Greg Wallace attending the Annual Slazenger Wimbledon Party.Photo copyright by Duncan Penfold / PR Photos. Domonika Cibulkova attending the Annual Slazenger Wimbledon Party.Photo copyright by Duncan Penfold / PR Photos. Paul Collingwood attending the Annual Slazenger Wimbledon Party.Photo copyright by Duncan Penfold / PR Photos. Rochelle Wiseman attending the Annual Slazenger Wimbledon Party.Photo copyright by Duncan Penfold / PR Photos. Domonika Cibulkova attending the Annual Slazenger Wimbledon Party.Photo copyright by Duncan Penfold / PR Photos. Pat Cash - Annual Slazenger Wimbledon Party - Aqua - London, UK © Duncan Penfold / PR Photos Pat Cash - Annual Slazenger Wimbledon Party - Aqua - London, UK ©...
- 6/30/2012
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
The BBC has dismissed suggestions of fakery on MasterChef as "completely untrue". Viewers became suspicious after contestant Tom Rennolds was shown presenting judges Greg Wallace and John Torode with a collapsed soufflé, only for Wallace to then tuck into a perfectly risen one in the next shot. Responding to speculation that producers had allowed Rennolds to start his dish over, the corporation insisted that the first shot was actually filmed later, by which time the soufflé had "naturally deflated". "We always shoot the soufflés as soon as time is called and cooking is finished," a spokesperson said. "Then filming of the judging continues, by which time soufflés have naturally deflated." "This doesn't (more)...
- 2/17/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Les Gibson brought his impressionist act back to Britain’s Got Talent for the final tonight.
Earlier in the week the 41 year old performer impressed the judges with his comedic act impersonating stars like Alan Sugar, Ant and Dec and Ross Kemp.
This evening he brought whole host of new characters to the stage including Masterchef’s Greg Wallace, show boss Simon Cowell, X Factor judge Louis Walsh and the hunky Dermot O’Leary.
Our favourite impersonation of the night? It had to be Les’s take on David Hasselhoff. He hit the nail on the head and got his accent perfectly right. However, some of the other attempts weren’t so successful and we could tell that Cowell wasn’t impressed when Les took him on.
Judges Comments:
Amanda admitted she is ‘rooting’ for Les though she preferred his semi final audition. She ‘loved The Hoff, loved Michael, loved Louis,...
Earlier in the week the 41 year old performer impressed the judges with his comedic act impersonating stars like Alan Sugar, Ant and Dec and Ross Kemp.
This evening he brought whole host of new characters to the stage including Masterchef’s Greg Wallace, show boss Simon Cowell, X Factor judge Louis Walsh and the hunky Dermot O’Leary.
Our favourite impersonation of the night? It had to be Les’s take on David Hasselhoff. He hit the nail on the head and got his accent perfectly right. However, some of the other attempts weren’t so successful and we could tell that Cowell wasn’t impressed when Les took him on.
Judges Comments:
Amanda admitted she is ‘rooting’ for Les though she preferred his semi final audition. She ‘loved The Hoff, loved Michael, loved Louis,...
- 6/4/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Dragon’s Den, The Apprentice, Britain’s Got Talent, Masterchef, Take me out, Towie, Jamie Oliver’s ‘Dream School’ , X-Factor, Come Dine With me, Coach Trip, Dancing on Ice and more battle it out at this year’s prestigious 1st annual National Reality TV Awards.
National Reality TV Awards is set to become one of the biggest worldwide Television awards shows specifically targeting the different sub-genres that make up Reality TV. Nrta (National Reality TV Awards) will be launched in London, UK on the 6th of July 2011 whilst the official Us version of the awards ceremony will be held in Los Angeles on the 1st of December 2011.
The big hitters this year include; Channel 4’s ‘The People’s Supermarket’ nominated for a record four categories including; Best Business Show, Most Inspiring TV Show, Best Docusoap and Best Social Experiment. Jamie Oliver’s Dream School securing three nominations for Best Social Experiment Show,...
National Reality TV Awards is set to become one of the biggest worldwide Television awards shows specifically targeting the different sub-genres that make up Reality TV. Nrta (National Reality TV Awards) will be launched in London, UK on the 6th of July 2011 whilst the official Us version of the awards ceremony will be held in Los Angeles on the 1st of December 2011.
The big hitters this year include; Channel 4’s ‘The People’s Supermarket’ nominated for a record four categories including; Best Business Show, Most Inspiring TV Show, Best Docusoap and Best Social Experiment. Jamie Oliver’s Dream School securing three nominations for Best Social Experiment Show,...
- 4/26/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Pop music impresario Simon Cowell, derided for his white teeth, moobs and high waisted trousers has topped a poll to find Britain’s top 10 secret crushes.
The survey of ‘surprisingly tasty’ celebs carried out by cereal bar Fibre Plus polled 3000 women across the UK and revealed that; it’s the older, rich and powerful male celebs we are secretly attracted to rather than the playboy lifestyle of footballers and musicians.
When asked to reveal their secret crush, 33% of women chose Simon Cowell, proving that he really does have the X factor when it comes to women, followed closely by loud-mouthed DJ and self styled savior of Radio One Chris Moyles.
Sir Alan Sugar, Lord Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Cowell’s fellow Britain’s Got Talent judge Piers Morgan also made the list of men the women of Britain secretly find attractive.
1. Simon Cowell (33%)
2. Chris Moyles (14%)
3. Philip Glenister (11%)
4. Piers Morgan...
The survey of ‘surprisingly tasty’ celebs carried out by cereal bar Fibre Plus polled 3000 women across the UK and revealed that; it’s the older, rich and powerful male celebs we are secretly attracted to rather than the playboy lifestyle of footballers and musicians.
When asked to reveal their secret crush, 33% of women chose Simon Cowell, proving that he really does have the X factor when it comes to women, followed closely by loud-mouthed DJ and self styled savior of Radio One Chris Moyles.
Sir Alan Sugar, Lord Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Cowell’s fellow Britain’s Got Talent judge Piers Morgan also made the list of men the women of Britain secretly find attractive.
1. Simon Cowell (33%)
2. Chris Moyles (14%)
3. Philip Glenister (11%)
4. Piers Morgan...
- 10/11/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
All this week we've been asking you to tell us, in 140 characters or less, what your dream film would be. You replied in your hundreds; but for which pitch did our judges – Jonathan Meades, Frank Cottrell Boyce and Richard Eyre – choose to have a poster drawn and published in the Guide?
Brian Blessed was a recurrent theme; so was Leonard Cohen. Space featured heavily as a location; the rise in 3D was well represented. The dizzying breadth of ambition of some of the films you dreamed up is truly startling.
One of our judges, Frank Cottrell Boyce, said: "I was expecting this to be mostly amusing casting and direction ideas ("Schwarzenegger is Bach") but was amazed and overexcited to find some ideas on this list that I really would like to see filmed." Indeed, should @jahaniman's Quiet! ("An American aid worker and an Irish boxer enter a monastery but find...
Brian Blessed was a recurrent theme; so was Leonard Cohen. Space featured heavily as a location; the rise in 3D was well represented. The dizzying breadth of ambition of some of the films you dreamed up is truly startling.
One of our judges, Frank Cottrell Boyce, said: "I was expecting this to be mostly amusing casting and direction ideas ("Schwarzenegger is Bach") but was amazed and overexcited to find some ideas on this list that I really would like to see filmed." Indeed, should @jahaniman's Quiet! ("An American aid worker and an Irish boxer enter a monastery but find...
- 10/1/2010
- by Catherine Shoard
- The Guardian - Film News
Lisa Faulkner was seen last night being crowned as the winner of Masterchef 2010.
The former Holby City star faced Dick Strawbridge and Christine Hamilton in the final, but won judges Greg Wallace and John Torode over with her menu of goat’s cheese and red onion tartlet, monkfish and almond pannacotta. John particularly enjoyed the dish and praised her “natural touch and fantastic palate”
“I just wanted to prove to John and Greg that they had chosen the right person,” she told the cameras after winning.
“You know when something is going wrong because you see the camera come looming towards you and Greg bellowing at you but they are ultimately really kind and I am just in awe of both of them.
She added:
“I love it, I love cooking and since the show I just haven’t stopped.”
“I now cook all the time, I cook every day.
The former Holby City star faced Dick Strawbridge and Christine Hamilton in the final, but won judges Greg Wallace and John Torode over with her menu of goat’s cheese and red onion tartlet, monkfish and almond pannacotta. John particularly enjoyed the dish and praised her “natural touch and fantastic palate”
“I just wanted to prove to John and Greg that they had chosen the right person,” she told the cameras after winning.
“You know when something is going wrong because you see the camera come looming towards you and Greg bellowing at you but they are ultimately really kind and I am just in awe of both of them.
She added:
“I love it, I love cooking and since the show I just haven’t stopped.”
“I now cook all the time, I cook every day.
- 8/21/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Future contestants on 'MasterChef' may all have to live together. At the moment wannabe chefs taking part in the BBC show just compete against each other in the kitchen, but in the Australian version all the finalists stay in the same house and now the UK show could be following suit. Greg Wallace - who hosts the programme with Australian John Torode - said: ''It's led to great viewing figures. A quarter of the population watches in Oz and the 'Big Brother' element has a lot to do with it. ''The Australian version is being monitored carefully.'' When asked if he would be in favour ..
- 8/4/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Actor Neil Stuke and soap star Alex Fletcher have progressed to the second round on Celebrity MasterChef. The duo knocked out Dragons' Den entrepreneur Richard Farleigh, Radio 1 DJ Nihal Arthanayake and athlete Tessa Sanderson after a series of cooking challenges, judged by hosts Greg Wallace and John Torode. In the final test, Fletcher served up a chicken pot pie with carrots and green beans, followed by apple, cinnamon and pecan nut crumble with homemade vanilla custard. Torode praised her main course, commenting: "I think that is a really comforting, really warming and it makes you feel good inside." Wallace added: "This tastes great. This is a winner." Cult actor Stuke dished up monkfish wrapped (more)...
- 7/22/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Londoner Steve Groves has triumphed in BBC Two cookery series MasterChef: The Professionals. Groves beat Marianne Lumb and Daniel Graham in last night's final. In their last challenge, all three chefs had to cook a three course meal for judges Michel Roux Jr and Greg Wallace. The 28-year-old's winning menu included a starter of roast quail with scotch egg, morels and asparagus and a main of venison loin with potato rosti, watercress puree and roasted beetroot. His pudding was a mille (more)...
- 10/23/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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