John Torode and Gregg Wallace are back for an exhilarating journey to discover the UK’s best amateur cook
Global phenomenon MasterChef is set for a stellar 20th series on BBC One launching on April 1st on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
An extraordinary trip to the culinary melting-pot of Singapore for a trio of challenges – from a vibrant market task to cooking at a leading hotel. “This year is so exciting, with tough tests, incredible challenges and passionate cooks – as always. Twenty years on, MasterChef continues to show if you have a dream, just go for it! The competition gets stronger and more exciting every year. Thanks for watching me and Mr Wallace. I hope you enjoy watching this 20th series as much as we’ve enjoyed making it. Maybe it could be you next year...
Fifty-eight passionate and talented hopefuls start the competition from all walks of life, such as a farmer, archaeologist and musical director. With contestants hailing from across the UK – from Dorset to Sunderland, the Scottish Borders and North Wales, and bringing their food and cultural heritage to the table, the judges can expect a diverse explosion of flavours.
The fifth week will be a celebration of MasterChef talent with a twist as contestants head towards the sharp end of the competition. After five weeks of fierce cook-offs for the cream rise to the top, MasterChef enters its sixth week with contestants whittled down to just 16 for Knockout Week.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The BBC celebrates ABBA in April 50 years since their Eurovision win in 1974This April, the BBC celebrates this remarkable anniversary with a range of programmes on BBC Two, Radio 2, BBC Sounds and BBC iPlayer
Read more »
Welcome to the new BBC.comBBC.com – the BBC's international website – has had a makeover
Read more »
BBC comedy quietly axed as star says 'it's over' and fans are furiousThe show which first aired on BBC Two in 2016, has been axed by the BBC
Read more »
Gladiators fans spot problem at end of final as they say 'BBC funding issue'BBC Gladiators fans said 'fund the BBC' after spotting the problem
Read more »
Ian Rankin: Young John Rebus returns for new BBC TV seriesThe new adaptation of Ian Rankin's detective reimagines the character as a younger police officer.
Read more »
BBC presenter John Craven, 83, claims there is 'disturbing' evidence of racism in the British...Veteran BBC Countryfile John Craven, 83, cited academics in BBC Countryfile magazine about how bigotry in the countryside can come across in 'mundane' ways.
Read more »