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Judges include [[Rosemary Shrager]] | Judges include [[Rosemary Shrager]] | ||
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Combining ITV's twin obsessions of cookery and soap opera, ''Soapstar Superchef'' invited such leading food-makers as Keith Floyd, [[Jean-Christophe Novelli]] and Antony Worrall Thompson to teach soap actors how to cook. The pre-publicity said that the show would be transmitted live in front of an audience. | Combining ITV's twin obsessions of cookery and soap opera, ''Soapstar Superchef'' invited such leading food-makers as Keith Floyd, [[Jean-Christophe Novelli]] and Antony Worrall Thompson to teach soap actors how to cook. The pre-publicity said that the show would be transmitted live in front of an audience. | ||
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- | + | Mathew Bose and Hayley Tammadon | |
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+ | *Mathew Bose (Paul Lambert, ''Emmerdale'') | ||
*Anne Charleston (The Late Madge Bishop, ''Neighbours'') | *Anne Charleston (The Late Madge Bishop, ''Neighbours'') | ||
*Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle, ''Emmerdale'') | *Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle, ''Emmerdale'') | ||
*Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole, ''Coronation Street'') | *Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole, ''Coronation Street'') | ||
- | *Clive Hornby (Jack Sugden, ''Emmerdale'' | + | *Clive Hornby (Jack Sugden, ''Emmerdale'') |
*Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown, ''Corrie'') | *Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown, ''Corrie'') | ||
*Blair McDonough (Stuart Parker, ''Neighbours'') | *Blair McDonough (Stuart Parker, ''Neighbours'') | ||
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*Hayley Tammadon (Delilah Dingle, ''Emmerdale'') | *Hayley Tammadon (Delilah Dingle, ''Emmerdale'') | ||
- | ==See also== | + | == Trivia == |
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+ | Aired for two weeks in the competitive 5pm slot where it went head to head against Channel 4's chat shows ''Richard & Judy'' and ''The Paul O'Grady Show'' and BBC Two's ''[[The Weakest Link]]''. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
- | [[Soapstar | + | [[Soapstar Superstar]] |
[[Category:Lifestyle]] | [[Category:Lifestyle]] | ||
[[Category:Food]] | [[Category:Food]] | ||
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Current revision as of 23:44, 3 February 2025
Contents |
Host
Richard Arnold and Nicki Chapman
Co-hosts
Judges include Rosemary Shrager
Announcer: Peter Dickson
Broadcast
ITV Productions for ITV1, 19 March to 13 April 2007 (20 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Combining ITV's twin obsessions of cookery and soap opera, Soapstar Superchef invited such leading food-makers as Keith Floyd, Jean-Christophe Novelli and Antony Worrall Thompson to teach soap actors how to cook. The pre-publicity said that the show would be transmitted live in front of an audience.
Champions
Mathew Bose and Hayley Tammadon
Participants
- Mathew Bose (Paul Lambert, Emmerdale)
- Anne Charleston (The Late Madge Bishop, Neighbours)
- Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle, Emmerdale)
- Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole, Coronation Street)
- Clive Hornby (Jack Sugden, Emmerdale)
- Jennie McAlpine (Fiz Brown, Corrie)
- Blair McDonough (Stuart Parker, Neighbours)
- Jimmy McKenna (Jack Osbourne, Hollyoaks)
- Philip Olivier (Adam Tyler, Hollyoaks)
- Wendi Peters (Cilla Battersby, Corrie)
- Bill Roache (Ken Barlow, Corrie)
- Carly Stenson (Steph Dean, Hollyoaks)
- Hayley Tammadon (Delilah Dingle, Emmerdale)
Trivia
Aired for two weeks in the competitive 5pm slot where it went head to head against Channel 4's chat shows Richard & Judy and The Paul O'Grady Show and BBC Two's The Weakest Link.