
Great British Menu
Its the dessert course and the Welsh chefs last chance to impress. After David Kelmans main course result, Mary Ann Gilchrist and Andy Beaumont must do everything they can not to crack under the pressure.

Its the dessert course and the Welsh chefs last chance to impress. After David Kelmans main course result, Mary Ann Gilchrist and Andy Beaumont must do everything they can not to crack under the pressure.

The Welsh chefs Andy Beaumont, David Kelman and Mary Ann Gilchrist are all hoping to score highly with their very individual main courses.

The Scottish chefs, double Michelin starred Stevie McLaughlin, experienced Jacqueline ODonnell and newcomer Neil Rankin fight it out for the fish course. After yesterdays upset which chef will deliver with a dish which hits the brief?

This week three newcomers to the competition, Stevie McLaughlin, Jacqueline ODonnell and Neil Rankin go head to head to represent Scotland. Today they must impress the mystery veteran judge with their starter courses.

The winners have been announced and this final programme follows the successful chefs in the run up to the banquet, as they make the painstaking preparations, for what is one of the most important meals they will ever cook.

Its Desserts day in the finals and the last chance for the competing chefs to impress the judges and veteran Angela Hartnett. The judges finally reveal the winning four dishes which will make up this years Great British Menu.

Today the chosen finalists cook their main courses, which will be tasted and scored by the Great British Menu judges and veteran judge Tom Kerridge.

Today the finalists cook their fish dishes, which will be tasted and scored by the Great British Menu judges and veteran judge Marcus Wareing.

The Great British Menu 2012 enters its final week. In todays programme the finalists cook their starters, which will be tasted and scored by the Great British Menu judges and veteran judge Richard Corrigan.

It's decision time on Great British Menu for the chefs from the London and South East region. One chef left the competition and only two remain to cook their entire menus for the Great British Menu judges, Prue Leith, Matthew Fort and Oliver Peyton.

Its the battle of the London and South East chefs returning contender, Phil Howard and Graham Garrett and Marcus McGuinness. Today is the final chance to impress the veteran with their dessert dishes.

Its the battle of the London and South East chefs newcomers, Phil Howard and Graham Garrett and Marcus McGuinness. They cook their main course, but only one chef will take gold?

Its the battle of the London and South East chefs newcomers, Phil Howard and Graham Garrett and Marcus McGuinness. They cook their fish course, but which one but which one will prevail?

Its the battle of the London and South East chefs newcomers, Phil Howard and Graham Garrett and Marcus McGuinness. They kick things off with their starters, but which one is going to be first off the blocks?

It's decision time on Great British Menu for the chefs from the North West region. One chef left the competition and only two remain to cook their entire menus for the Great British Menu judges, Prue Leith, Matthew Fort and Oliver Peyton.

Its the battle of the North West chefs returning contenders, Johnnie Mountain and Aiden Byrne and newcomer Simon Rogan. Today is the final chance to impress the veteran with their dessert dishes.

Its the battle of the North West chefs returning contenders, Johnnie Mountain and Aiden Byrne and newcomer Simon Rogan. They cook their main course, but only one chef will take gold.

Its the battle of the North West chefs newcomers, Phil Howard and Graham Garrett and Marcus McGuinness. They cook their fish course, but which one but which one will prevail?

Its the battle of the North West chefs returning contenders, Johnnie Mountain and Aiden Byrne and newcomer Simon Rogan. They kick things off with their starters, but which one is going to be first off the blocks?

It's decision time on Great British Menu for the chefs from the Northern Ireland region. One chef left the competition yesterday and only two remain to cook their entire menus for the Great British Menu judges, Prue Leith, Matthew Fort and Oliver Peyton.