Cooking With the Stars
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'''2021'''<br> | '''2021'''<br> | ||
- | * [[Griff Rhys Jones]] | + | * [[Griff Rhys Jones]] (comedian) |
- | * Shirley Ballas | + | * Shirley Ballas ([[Strictly Come Dancing|Strictly]] head judge) |
- | * Naughty Boy | + | * Naughty Boy (DJ and record producer) |
- | * [[Denise Van Outen]] | + | * [[Denise Van Outen]] (TV presenter) |
- | * Catherine Tyldesley | + | * Catherine Tyldesley (ex-''Coronation Street'' actress) |
- | * Harry Judd | + | * Harry Judd (McFly drummer) |
- | * [[AJ Odudu]] | + | * [[AJ Odudu]] (TV presenter) |
- | * [[Johnny Vegas]] | + | * [[Johnny Vegas]] (comedian) |
'''2022'''<br> | '''2022'''<br> | ||
- | * [[Anton Du Beke]] | + | * [[Anton Du Beke]] (''Strictly'' professional turned judge) |
- | * Anne Hegerty | + | * Anne Hegerty ([[The Chase|Chaser]]) |
- | * Josie Gibson | + | * Josie Gibson ([[Big Brother]] winner turned ''This Morning'' presenter) |
- | * Maura Higgins | + | * Maura Higgins ([[Love Island]]er) |
- | * Dame Kelly Holmes | + | * Dame Kelly Holmes (ex-Olympic runner) |
- | * Dr. Ranj Singh | + | * Dr. Ranj Singh (''This Morning'' doctor) |
- | * Joe Wilkinson | + | * Joe Wilkinson (comedian) |
- | * Woody Cook | + | * Woody Cook ([[The Circle]] contestant and son of Fatboy Slim and [[Zoe Ball]]) |
In 2021, the chefs were Ronnie Murray, Joseph Denison Carey, Judy Joo, Francesco Mazzei, Tristan Welch, Nisha Katona, Jack Stein, and [[Rosemary Shrager]]. For 2022, Carey, Mazzei, Welch and Katona were replaced by Tony Singh, [[Jean-Christophe Novelli]], Clodagh McKenna and Mike Reid. | In 2021, the chefs were Ronnie Murray, Joseph Denison Carey, Judy Joo, Francesco Mazzei, Tristan Welch, Nisha Katona, Jack Stein, and [[Rosemary Shrager]]. For 2022, Carey, Mazzei, Welch and Katona were replaced by Tony Singh, [[Jean-Christophe Novelli]], Clodagh McKenna and Mike Reid. |
Revision as of 19:49, 9 January 2023
Synopsis
Eight celebrities are taken under the wing of celebrity chefs. The celebs get lessons in how to cook some dishes, and they're filmed while learning their new craft.
Grouped into pairs, the celebs cook a dish they've been able to practice beforehand. They're allowed to get help from their professional helper, but only for two minutes in the hour-long task. The other chefs - those whose celebrities aren't taking part - judge the dishes and name the best.
The losers from these heats go into the end-of-show cook-off, a dish they've not seen before. The celebs are provided with a recipe card to help, but must do all their work alone. The chefs go to another room, as they'll judge the food "blind", without knowing who has cooked which plate. Loser of this round is off the show, everyone else comes back next week.
Cooking With the Stars was funded by Marks & Spencer, the upper-middle-class retailer with a food department of high quality and high price. The corporate aim was to show off the range of food available at M&S, and to encourage existing customers to do more grocery shopping there.
Judging from this programme, M&S are as conservative and unimaginative as the popular perception. After three decades of Masterchef, cooking against the clock is entirely clichéd. The show didn't have many practical hints we could apply beyond particular dishes; surely if M&S want us to cook from scratch, they need to bolster confidence as much as anything.
Cooking With the Stars was glossy, and edited too sharply - at times it felt like we were watching the show on fast-forward. The big reveal in the final was botched for most of the series, the celebs let slip who had cooked which dish rather than Emma revealing it with extra tension. And that's our abiding memory from the series: looked good on paper, was fun to make, but didn't quite gel as television.
Key moments
Tom Allen desperately trying to make "if it ain't on the plate, it ain't getting ate" a catchphrase, despite it going down like a lead balloon in the studio.
Champion
- 2021: Harry Judd
- 2022: Dr Ranj Singh
Participants
2021
- Griff Rhys Jones (comedian)
- Shirley Ballas (Strictly head judge)
- Naughty Boy (DJ and record producer)
- Denise Van Outen (TV presenter)
- Catherine Tyldesley (ex-Coronation Street actress)
- Harry Judd (McFly drummer)
- AJ Odudu (TV presenter)
- Johnny Vegas (comedian)
2022
- Anton Du Beke (Strictly professional turned judge)
- Anne Hegerty (Chaser)
- Josie Gibson (Big Brother winner turned This Morning presenter)
- Maura Higgins (Love Islander)
- Dame Kelly Holmes (ex-Olympic runner)
- Dr. Ranj Singh (This Morning doctor)
- Joe Wilkinson (comedian)
- Woody Cook (The Circle contestant and son of Fatboy Slim and Zoe Ball)
In 2021, the chefs were Ronnie Murray, Joseph Denison Carey, Judy Joo, Francesco Mazzei, Tristan Welch, Nisha Katona, Jack Stein, and Rosemary Shrager. For 2022, Carey, Mazzei, Welch and Katona were replaced by Tony Singh, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Clodagh McKenna and Mike Reid.
Trivia
Ronnie Murray was a replacement for Mark Sargeant, who was accused of sexual assault between the series being announced and broadcast.