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Revision as of 19:49, 9 January 2013
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Host
Voiceover: Alexander Armstrong
Co-hosts
Chef: Marco Pierre White
Broadcast
ITV Studios for ITV1, 16 April to 28 May 2010 (7 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
A group of celebrities, led by chef Marco Pierre White, take over the running of a kitchen in a real London restaurant, in this successor to Hell's Kitchen. In each of four heats, three celebrities are given guidance by Pierre White via a food challenge, before having to create and make a menu for 25 diners. If they get into trouble they can ask for Pierre White's assistance, but any help they do receive results in points being taken away from their final score. Each week sees the celebrity with the most points progress to the semi-finals, while the fate of the other two lies with Pierre White, with one being saved, and progressing to the semi-finals, and the other being eliminated.
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Participants
- Heat one:
- Kelvin MacKenzie (ex-tabloid editor)
- Donna Air (TV Presenter and ex-Byker Grove actress)
- Tupele Dorgu (Coronation Street actress)
- Heat two:
- Elen Rives (Frank Lampard's ex)
- Ruth Langsford (TV presenter)
- Mark Watson (Comedian)
- Heat three:
- Nancy Dell'Olio (Sven-Goran Eriksson's ex)
- Debra Stephenson (ex-Coronation Street actress)
- Jason Byrne (Comedian)
- Heat four:
- Russell Grant (Astrologer)
- Carol Smillie (TV presenter)
- Alex Ferns (ex-EastEnders actor - winner)