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''Great British Menu'' is a
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television series in which top British
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s compete for the chance to cook one course of a four-course banquet.


Format

Series one and two were presented by Jennie Bond, the former BBC Royal correspondent, whereby each week, two chefs from a region of the UK create a menu. In series three and four, both narrated by Bond but with no presenter, three chefs from a region of the UK create a menu; only the two with the best scores went through to the Friday judging. In series five and six, the fifth narrated by Bond while the sixth is narrated by Wendy Lloyd, three chefs from a region of the UK create a menu, with in kitchen judging undertaken by a past contestant chef; only the two with the best scores go through to the Friday judging. In each series, the Friday show is when chefs present all courses of their menu to a judging panel, tasted and judged by Matthew Fort,
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and Oliver Peyton. One chef each week goes through to the final, where the judges taste the dishes again and award them marks out of ten. In series one and two, the three dishes that have scored the highest for each course of the finals are then shortlisted for public vote via
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. In series three and four, the shortlisting rule was dropped, so all dishes scored by the judges are then sent to the public vote. Judges' scores represent one half of the overall score, and public vote represents the other half. ''
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'' critic Karina Mantavia in May 2007 criticised the public vote system as incompatible to food that viewers could see onscreen but not taste in-person. Starting from series five, a fourth judge, usually either a veteran chef or a guest related to a brief, is introduced, replacing public vote. Since series eight, the fourth judge addition extends to regional heats. Up until series six, the finalists can replace only one course dish of their own menus with a newer one. They can adjust or tweak other dishes but cannot completely change them. On 28 October 2016, it was confirmed that Prue Leith was leaving the show and would be replaced by Andi Oliver for series 12 in 2017. On 1 October 2019, Susan Calman was announced as the new presenter for series 15. Filming took place in
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and was completed in November 2019. The show was broadcast in spring 2020. For Christmas 2020 special series and thereafter, Andi Oliver stepped down as a judge and has replaced Calman as the presenter. On 7 February 2021, it was announced that Rachel Khoo would be joining as a new judge when the series returns in spring 2021. On 6 September 2021, it was announced that the whole judging panel would be changed with Matthew Fort and Oliver Payton leaving after being on the show since the beginning and Rachel Khoo after one series. The new judging panel will consist of former GBM champion Tom Kerridge, chef and restaurateur Nisha Katona and comedian and food podcaster
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. On 8 November 2024, Lorna McNee was announced as a new judge when the series returns in January 2025; replacing Nisha Katona who left after series 19 ended.


Series 1 (2006)

The birthday meal for the Queen was on 16 June 2006 and for 300 people, so each dish created had to be suitable for a summer
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. All recipes have been published in a book by
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Contestants


Final week

The three dishes that have scored the highest for each course in the finals are then put to the public vote. In the first series, it was decided that a chef could only win one course overall, therefore any chef who won the public vote for a particular course was then eliminated from any subsequent courses they had been shortlisted for. As the results for all four courses were announced on the same day, some chefs were eliminated under this rule.


Final result

*Starter: Richard Corrigan – Smoked salmon with Irish soda bread, woodland sorrel and cres
(recipe)
*Fish: Bryn Williams – Pan-fried turbot with cockles and oxtai
(recipe)
*Main: Nick Nairn – Loin of roe venison with rosti, celeriac, cabbage, carrot and game gravy
(recipe)
*Dessert: Marcus Wareing – Custard tart with Garibaldi biscuit
(recipe)


Great British Christmas Menu (2006)

From 11 to 15 December 2006, a special Christmas series was shown. This involved the four winning chefs creating a four course Christmas dinner that viewers could prepare at home. Unlike the original series, only one chef was able to be crowned the winner and there was no special prize at stake (i.e. the meal would not be cooked for the Queen). The final result was decided by the judges and a viewers' vote; 30p from calls made in order to vote was donated to
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Final result

*1st – Richard Corrigan (Northern Ireland) *2nd – Marcus Wareing (England), Nick Nairn (Scotland) *4th – Bryn Williams (Wales)


Series 2 (2007)

Broadcasting of series 2 started on 2 April 2007. The format was the same as before, with the winning chefs from each region from series one taking on new challengers. The final menu was cooked at the British Embassy in
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at an Ambassadors' Dinner.


Contestants


Final week

The rule to eliminate a winning chef of one course from any subsequent courses was dropped, as highlighted by Mark Hix winning both the main course and dessert.


Final result

*Starter: Sat Bains – Ham, egg and pea
(recipe)
*Fish: Richard Corrigan – Whole poached wild salmon and duck egg dressing with wheaten bread and country butte
(recipe)
*Main: Mark Hix – Rabbit and crayfish
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*Dessert: Mark Hix – Perry jelly and summer fruits with elderflower ice crea
(recipe)


Series 3 (2008)

Broadcasting of series 3 began on 17 March 2008. The chefs competed for the opportunity to cook a four-course dinner held in June 2008, at the restaurant at the top of the iconic "
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" building in London. The host was the chef Heston Blumenthal and his guests included top chefs from around the world along with gourmets and celebrities who represent a cross section of modern Britain. The series began with seven special programmes in which ''Great British Menu'' judge Matthew Fort travelled around the UK, selecting the two chefs who would go through to represent their region in the competition.


Heats


Final week

Starting from this series, all dishes scored by the judges in the finals are sent to public vote.


Final result

*Starter: Jason Atherton – Bacon, lettuce and tomato with croque monsieur
recipe
*Fish: Stephen Terry – Organic salmon and smoked salmon with crab fritters and cockle 'popcorn'
recipe
*Main: Jason Atherton – Dexter beef fillet, ox cheek, smoked potato puree and marrow bone
recipe
*Dessert: Glynn Purnell – Strawberries with tarragon and black pepper honeycomb with burnt English cream surprise
recipe


Series 4 (2009)

Series 4 began on 30 March 2009 and revolved around cooking a meal for British service personnel (sailors/marines/soldiers/airmen and women) returning from the
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. A chef from a previous series came back in this series to act as a mentor, giving the two chefs from their region guidance and advice. They were in the kitchen and acted as an unofficial fourth judge. The North region was split this time into two groups: North-East and North-West.


Heats


Final week

Rankings were based on judges' scores and then public votes.


Final result

*Starter:
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– Salad of Aberdeen Angus beef, carrots,
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and Shetland Black potatoes
recipe
*Fish: Glynn Purnell – Masala spiced monkfish with red lentils, pickled carrots and coconut
recipe
*Main: Nigel Haworth – Lonk lamb Lancashire hotpot, pickled red cabbage, carrots and leeks
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*Dessert: Shaun Rankin – Treacle tart with Jersey clotted cream and raspberry ripple
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recipe


Series 5 (2010)

Series 5 began on 6 April 2010 with a double episode. In this series, the participating chefs were challenged to find food producers they had not previously used, basing their search around a National Trust property in their region, with the aim to source as many of their ingredients as possible from the property itself or the surrounding area. The banquet was for producers of British food and
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was the guest of honour.


Heats

The format of the heats changed in 2010. Instead of only two chefs being present for all the heats for their region, three chefs competed in the "courses" section of their heats, with two going forward to cook for the judges in the "judging" episode. As in series four, a previous participant returned each week, but with the added responsibility of scoring each chef's four courses. The chef with the lowest score at the end of the "courses" episodes was eliminated, and the remaining two cooked for the judges.


Final week

In the final week running up to the banquet, the chefs cooked one course per day. Starting from this series, a fourth judge was introduced to score the dishes alongside the judges, replacing public vote. Instead of being ranked from first to eighth place, the top three chefs were all given a possible dish at the banquet, thus allowing the judges to have more choice when choosing the menu at the end of the week.


Guest judges

* Starter: Richard Corrigan * Fish: Glynn Purnell * Main: Jason Atherton * Dessert: Marcus Wareing


Final rankings


Final result

*Starter: Lisa Allen – Wild rabbit and leek turnover with piccalill
(recipe)
*Fish: Kenny Atkinson – Mackerel with gooseberrie

*Main: Tom Kerridge – Slow-cooked Aylesbury duck with duck fat chips and grav
(recipe)
*Dessert: Niall McKenna – Poached rhubarb with strawberry jelly, yellow man and lavender ice-crea


Great British Waste Menu (2010)

A one-off, 90 minute documentary-style programme was broadcast in December 2010, ''Great British Waste Menu'' was made to highlight and discourage food wastage in Britain. In addition to showing several examples of such wastage, the programme challenged four chefs (GBM regulars Richard Corrigan and Angela Hartnett, plus Matt Tebbutt and Simon Rimmer) to create a three-course menu plus canapes from food destined to be discarded by producers, supermarkets, restaurants and regular households. Regular series judges Matthew Fort, Oliver Peyton and Prue Leith and the series's special guest, food critic Jay Rayner, judged the results. Matt and Simon competed for the starter course; Richard and Angela, for the main course. Simon and Angela, who lost their respective rounds, competed for the dessert course. Simon, who lost the dessert round, served his own canapé course. The final menu, served as a banquet for sixty people, comprised: *Canapé: Samosa canapés (Simon Rimmer) *Starter: British beef tartare with a beef consommé and summer vegetables (Matt Tebutt) *Main: Fresh Kent fish wrapped in courgette with a pork ratatouille (Richard Corrigan) *Dessert: Ginger
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with British summer fruits (Angela Hartnett) *Dustbin Award (for best overall dish): Richard Corrigan


Series 6 (2011)

Series 6 of The Great British Menu started on 4 April 2011. The theme for the series was sharing and communities, with chefs being asked to cook food that encouraged people to come together. During the series, chefs visited and cooked for a number of community groups. The filming started on 15 March 2011.


Heats


Final week

In the final week running up to the banquet the chefs cooked one course per day but instead of being ranked first to eighth place the top three chefs were all given a possible dish at the banquet, thus allowing the judges to have more choice when choosing the menu at the end of the week.


Guest judges

* Starter: Glynn Purnell * Fish: Richard Corrigan * Main: Marcus Wareing * Dessert: Angela Hartnett


Final rankings


Final result

*Starter: Chris Fearon – "''Season, Shake and Curry On'' coronation chicken" *Fish: Aktar Islam – "Sea bass with battered soft shell crab" *Main: Tom Kerridge – "Hog roast" *Dessert: Paul Ainsworth – "Taste of the Fairground" This result made Tom Kerridge the first chef on the ''Great British Menu'' to cook the main course twice, as well as being the first chef to cook a pork dish for the main course on the final menu.


Series 7 (2012)

Series 7 of ''The Great British Menu'' began on 9 April 2012 with Scotland being the first region to cook. The theme for the series was the
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to celebrate the games coming to London. The chefs were tasked with creating a menu that captured the Olympic spirit and during the series they met up with Olympians from the UK to gain inspiration and advice for their menu.


Heats


Final week

in the final week, the winning eight chefs battled for their dishes to be part of the final banquet menu. Each day, the chefs cooked one of their courses for the four judges, who each marked the dish out of a possible ten points. The three highest-scoring dishes for each course went forward for consideration for the final menu. Unlike previous finals weeks, the judges eliminated some dishes based on their performance in the previous round; unless the chefs had made significant changes in response to the feedback received at the regional final, the judges did not wish to taste and score the unsuitable course a second time. The Olympic banquet was shown in the final show, which was broadcast on 8 June, with all four dishes being prepared and presented for 100 guests.


Guest judges

* Starter: Richard Corrigan * Fish: Marcus Wareing * Main: Tom Kerridge * Dessert: Angela Hartnett


Final rankings


Final result

*Starter: Colin McGurran – "Quails in the Wood
(recipe)
*Fish: Phil Howard – Cornish mackerel with oysters, mussels, winkles and samphir
(recipe)
*Main: Daniel Clifford – Slow poached chicken, sweetcorn egg, spinach with bacon and pea
(recipe)
*Dessert: Simon Rogan – Poached pears, atsina cress snow, sweet cheese ice cream and rosehip syru
(recipe)
Daniel Clifford was the first person to win the main course with chicken.


Series 8 (2013)

Series 8 of ''The Great British Menu'', titled ''Great British Menu Does Comic Relief'', commenced on 28 January 2013, with the banquet hosted for people associated with the
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charity event, held at the
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.


Heats


Final week

The final week saw the winning eight chefs battle for their dishes to be part of the final banquet menu, but in the main course, the judges added a ninth "wild card" chef, the defeated Central area finalist, Richard Bainbridge, as they thought that his dish was worthy enough to be included for the banquet. Each day, the chefs cooked one of their courses for the four judges, who each marked the dish out of a possible ten points, but in a twist for this series, all the other chefs marked each other's dishes and put their votes in a ballot box. The average score from the chefs was then added to the scores from the judges, who like in the heats, were joined by a comedy guest for each course.


Guest judges

*Starter:
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*Fish: Ronni Ancona *Main:
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*Dessert: Charlie Higson The three highest-scoring dishes for each course went forward for consideration for the final menu, but in a final twist, as the judges could not decide which dessert dish should go to the banquet, they decided that both Richard and Daniel's dishes deserved to be put forward to the banquet, with them serving to half the guests each. The Comic Relief banquet was shown in the final show, which was broadcast on 29 March, with all five dishes being prepared and presented for 80 guests.


Final rankings


Final result

*Starter: Tom Aikens – "Chicken Egg, Egg Chicken" *Fish: Aiden Byrne – "Prawn Cocktail" *Main: Michael Smith – "I Love Kids, But I Couldn't Eat a Whole One" *Dessert: Richard Davies and Daniel Clifford – "Strawberries and Cream" and "Going Out With A Bang"


Series 9 (2014)

Series 9 of ''The Great British Menu'', titled ''Great British Menu: The D-Day Banquet'', commenced on 7 April 2014, with the banquet hosted for people who fought on
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, of which it was the 70th anniversary in 2014. The banquet was broadcast on 6 June. It was held at St. Paul's Cathedral.


Heats


Final week

In the final week, the winning nine chefs battled for their dishes to be part of the final banquet menu, but in the dessert, Tom Sellers was taken ill, so only eight chefs competed on that day. Each day, the chefs cooked one of their courses for the four judges, who each marked the dish out of a possible ten points, and like the last series, all the other chefs marked each other's dishes and put their votes in a ballot box. The average score from the chefs was then added to the scores from the judges, who like in the heats, were joined by a D-Day veteran for each course. One other added twist was that before the final marks were given, the chefs and judges each saw what the top three would have been if only the chefs were marking.


Guest judges

*Starter: George Batts *Fish: Ken Sturdy *Main: Baroness Trumpington *Dessert: Celia Sandys The three highest-scoring dishes for each course went forward for consideration for the final menu. The D-Day banquet was shown in the final show, which was broadcast on 6 June, with all four dishes being prepared and presented for the veterans and special guest,
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.


Final rankings


Final result

*Starter: Adam Simmonds – "Your Share" *Fish: Emily Watkins – "We Shall Fight Them On The Beaches" *Main: James Durrant – "Blitz Spirit" *Dessert: Colin McGurran – "Homage To The Dickin Medal"


Series 10 (2015)

On 10 June 2015, it was announced that Series 10 of Great British Menu would be broadcast "later in the summer" with the chefs battling it out to cook a course at the banquet at
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in London to celebrate 100 years of the
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. The series eventually began on 3 August 2015.


Heats


Final week

In the final week, the winning eight chefs battled for their dishes to be part of the final banquet menu. Each day, the chefs cooked one of their courses for the four judges, who each marked the dish out of a possible ten points, and like the previous two series, all the other chefs would be marking each other's dishes and putting their votes in a ballot box. The average score from the chefs was then added to the scores from the judges, who like in the heats, were joined by a WI member for each course. Another added twist was that before the final marks were given, the chefs and judges each saw what the top three would have been if only the chefs were marking. In another twist for this series, due to the fact that the chefs are cooking for the WI, the judges revealed that only "perfect dishes" would make the shortlist, and unlike the mandatory three in the previous series, for some courses, there might be more or less than that.


Guest judges

*Starter: Angela Baker *Fish: Kirsty Bowen *Main: Felicity Cloake *Dessert: Mary Gwynn


Final rankings

The shortlisted dishes for each course went forward for consideration for the final menu. The WI Centenary banquet was shown in the final show, which was broadcast on 9 October, with all four dishes being prepared and presented for the WI guests.


Final result

*Starter: Rich Bainbridge – "We All Stand For Jerusa-lamb" *Fish: Michael O'Hare – "Emancipation" *Main: Matt Gillan – "Teaching And Preaching" *Dessert: Rich Bainbridge – "Inspiring Women"


Series 11 (2016)

On 30 May 2016, it was announced that Series 11 of Great British Menu would also be broadcast "later in the summer" with the chefs this time cooking in the dining room of the
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in London to celebrate the "Great Britons" of
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. The series began on 29 August 2016.


Heats


Final week

In the final week, the winning eight chefs battled for their dishes to be part of the final banquet menu. Each day, the chefs cooked one of their courses for the four judges, who each marked the dish out of a possible ten points, and like recent series, all the other chefs marked each other's dishes and put their votes in a ballot box. The average score from the chefs was then added to the scores from the judges, who like in the heats, were joined by a veteran for each course. As with recent series, before the final marks were given, the chefs and judges each saw what the top three would have been if only the chefs were marking.


Guest judges

*Starter: Lady Claire MacDonald OBE *Fish:
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*Main: John Williams *Dessert: Grace Dent As with the previous series, if certain dishes were thought to be more banquet-worthy than all the other dishes, then the dishes would immediately advance to the banquet.


Final result

*Starter: Mark Abbott – "Ordinary To Extraordinary" *Fish: Tommy Banks – "Preserving The Future" *Main: Mark Froydenlund – "A Celebration Of Rose Veal" *Dessert: Adam Reid – "Golden Empire"


Series 12 (2017)

The chefs had to cook for a banquet in celebration of the 140th anniversary of
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. This was the first series with Andi Oliver as a judge, replacing
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.


Heats


Final week

In the final week, the winning eight chefs battled for their dishes to be part of the final banquet menu. Each day, the chefs cooked one of their courses for the four judges, who each marked the dish out of a possible ten points, but in a change to recent series, the chefs no longer had a vote on the dishes. In a further twist, the result for each course was announced at the end of each day, rather than a shortlist of a few dishes being carried forward to the end of the week. In the event of a dead heat, the three regular judges would decide which dish went through to the banquet.


Guest judges

*Starter:
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*Fish:
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*Main: Gordon Reid *Dessert: Annabel Croft


Final result

*Starter: Pip Lacey – "Whatever The Weather" *Fish: Tommy Banks – "Turbot With Strawberries & Cream" *Main: Michael Bremner – "The Grass Is Greener" *Dessert: Selin Kiazim – "Honouring Venus Rosewater Champions"


Series 13 (2018)

The 2018 Great British Menu was about celebrating 70 years of the
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(NHS), with 24 chefs attempting to win a place on the final banquet menu, to cook "A Feast To Say Thank You" for people of the NHS to be held in the Great Hall of
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.


Heats


Final week

In the final week, the winning nine chefs battle for their dishes to be part of the final banquet menu. Each day, the chefs cooked one of their courses for the four judges, who each marked the dish out of a possible ten points. As with the previous series, the chefs no longer had a vote on the dishes, and the result for each course was announced at the end of each day, rather than a shortlist of a few dishes being carried forward to the end of the week. In the event of a dead heat, the three regular judges would decide which dish went through to the banquet. After the four winning chefs had been announced, the judges revealed that for the first time ever, the guests at the banquet would vote for their favourite dish and a Champion of Champions would be crowned.


Guest judges

*Starter: Rangan Chatterjee *Fish: Chris Ogden *Main: Tom Lynch *Dessert: Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent


Final Result

*Starter: James Cochran – "Cep-tional" *Fish: Ellis Barrie – "Bun in the Oven" *Main: Tom Brown – "Poor Man's Goose" *Dessert: Chris Harrod – "Tea and Cake" *Champion of Champions: James Cochran


Series 14 (2019)

In the 2019 ''Great British Menu'', 24 chefs competed to serve a course at
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for the 50th anniversary of the last time that
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played together. The kitchen had moved to a new location in
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and, in a change to the transmissions, instead of being five 30-minute shows broadcast between Monday to Friday, the shows became two 1-hour shows on Wednesday and Thursday, with the starter and fish courses on the Wednesday and the main and dessert courses on Thursday, with the judging being unchanged as a 30-minute show on Fridays.


Heats


Final week

As in the previous series, all eight chefs cooked all their menus and each course winner was picked at the end of each day. Following the announcement of all the course winners, the judges confirmed that they also wanted the chefs to create
vegetarian Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the Eating, consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects as food, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slau ...
options of their meals and, like the previous year, there was also a "Champion of Champions" vote with all the diners.


Guest judges

*Starter: Martin Kemp *Fish: Kanya King ''(with assistance from
Novelist A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists also write in other genres of both fiction and non-fiction. Some novelists are professional novelists, thus make a living wage, living writing novels and other fiction, while other ...
)'' *Main:
Andrew Ridgeley Andrew John Ridgeley (born 26 January 1963) is an English musician, best known for his work in the 1980s in the musical duo Wham! consisting of Ridgeley and George Michael. Associated with the MTV-driven Second British Invasion of the US, th ...
*Dessert:
Peter Hook Peter Hook (born 13 February 1956) is an English musician. He was the bassist and co-founder of the post-punk band Joy Division and its successor New Order. He often used the bass as a lead instrument, playing melodies on the high strings wi ...


Final rankings


Final result

*Starter: Luke Selby – "The British Invasion" *Fish: Tom Anglesea – "Lost Souls in a Fish Bowl" *Main: Adam Reid – "Comfort Food 'Sounds' Good" *Dessert: '' Lorna McNee'' – "Lime and Sunshine, There's Enough for Everyone" *Champion of Champions: '' Lorna McNee''


Series 15 (2020)

In the 2020 Great British Menu, many changes were announced to the format. The comedian Susan Calman became the host and hosted in the kitchens at Stratford-upon-Avon. Also, for the first time since series 3, each region had four chefs, instead of three. Each chef was to cook six courses, instead of the usual four. As well as the traditional starter, fish course, main course and dessert, each chef had to create two other courses, which although not marked by the judges, could be used as a tie-breaker if needed. They were an
amuse-bouche An ''amuse-bouche'' (; ) or ''amuse-gueule'' (, ; ) is a single, bite-sized'' hors d'œuvre''. Amuse-bouches are different from appetizers in that they are not ordered from a menu by patrons but are served free and according to the chef's selec ...
at the beginning, and a pre-dessert palate cleanser between the main and dessert courses. The theme for the series was
children's literature Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. In addition to conventional literary genres, modern children's literature is classified by the intended age of the reade ...
with the banquet due to be held at
Exeter College, Oxford Exeter College (in full: The Rector and Scholars of Exeter College in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England, and the fourth-oldest college of the university. The college was founde ...
, and each region had its own sub-theme towards the brief. As with the previous series, the shows were 1 hour long with the amuse-bouche, starter and fish courses on the Wednesday and the main, pre-dessert and dessert courses on Thursday, with the judging being unchanged as a 30-minute show on Fridays. The main difference was that one chef was eliminated after the fish course on day 1, with another chef eliminated after the dessert on day 2.


Heats


Final week

The winning eight chefs cook their courses in celebration of nearly 200 years of British children's literature.


Guest judges

*Starter: Cressida Cowell *Fish: Malorie Blackman *Main:
Anthony Horowitz Anthony John Horowitz (born 5 April 1955) is an English novelist and screenwriter specialising in mystery and suspense. His works for children and young adult readers include the '' Alex Rider'' series featuring a 14-year-old British boy who spi ...
*Dessert: Greg James ''(with assistance from Chris Smith)''


Final rankings


Final result

*Amuse-bouche: Ruth Hansom – "Golden Snitch" *Starter: Alex Greene – "The Potato, The Onion, The Cheese and The Wardrobe" *Fish: Niall Keating – "Witches of the Northern Lights" *Main: Tom Barnes – "
Beatrix Potter Helen Beatrix Heelis (; 28 July 186622 December 1943), usually known as Beatrix Potter ( ), was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist. She is best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as '' ...
's Herdwick Lamb" *Pre-dessert: Kerth Gumbs – "Snozzcumbers and Frobscottle" *Dessert: Alex Greene – "The Incredible Edible Book" *Champion of Champions: Niall Keating Although Ruth Hansom and Kerth Gumbs did not win any of the courses, Ruth's fish course and Kerth's dessert course were the two highest-scoring runners-up, so they were invited to cook the Amuse-bouche and Pre-dessert respectively.


Great British Christmas Menu (2020)

From 1 to 24 December 2020, a special Christmas series was shown. Andi Oliver stepped down from the judging panel and began presenting the series, replacing Susan Calman, and comedian Kerry Godliman took Andi's place as a special guest judge. Twelve previous winners of the show competed to cook their dishes for a six-course banquet originally located at
York Hospital York Hospital is a teaching hospital in York, England. It is managed by York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, an NHS foundation trust, NHS Foundation Trust which also runs several other hospitals in North Yorkshire and ...
. In the first round of each course, various eight of those veteran chefs were selected, and one group of four judges double-blind the other group's dishes in the first rounds. Top three dishes of their respective courses (or four for canapé) are selected for the second round in the judging panel. Godliman is a
vegetarian Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the Eating, consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects as food, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slau ...
, so chefs cooked vegetarian alternatives of their courses for her. The main banquet was cancelled due to restrictions during the pandemic, so mini banquets occurred in various areas, while some other units of the six-course meal were home-delivered. The filming of the banquet occurred at a gazebo outside the Hospital under tier-two restrictions during the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
.


Guest judges

*
Canapé A canapé () is a type of starter, a small, prepared, and often decorative food, consisting of a small piece of bread (sometimes toasted) or cracker, wrapped or topped with some savoury food, held in the fingers and often eaten in one bite. N ...
and starter: Vicky Hall * Fish and main course: Tim Spector * Dessert and petit four:
Beverley Knight Beverley Knight (born Beverley Anne Smith, 22 March 1973) is an English singer, songwriter, actress and radio personality. She released her first album, ''The B-Funk'', in 1995. Heavily influenced by American soul music icons such as Sam Cooke ...


Final result

* Canapé: James Cochran – "T'was the Night Before Christmas"; Alex Greene – "Christmas Tree Bauble"; Lisa Goodwin-Allen – "Retro Christmas Canape" * Starter: Alex Greene – "Not Mushroom under this Tree" * Fish: Tom Barnes – "Smoked Salmon Over Pine" * Main course: Lisa Goodwin-Allen – "Christmas Fallow Deer Feast" * Dessert: Lisa Goodwin-Allen – "Christmas Snowglobe (Thank You)" * Petit four: Tommy Banks – "The Night Before Christmas"


Series 16 (2021)

Series 16 began on 24 March 2021. The theme of the competition was innovation, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Sir
Tim Berners-Lee Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee (born 8 June 1955), also known as TimBL, is an English computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web, the HTML markup language, the URL system, and HTTP. He is a professorial research fellow a ...
creation of the
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. The series also marked the debut of Rachel Khoo as a judge, with Andi Oliver hosting following the series' Christmas Special. The banquet was due to be held at
Jodrell Bank Observatory Jodrell Bank Observatory ( ) in Cheshire, England hosts a number of radio telescopes as part of the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Manchester. The observatory was established in 1945 by Bernard Lovell, a radio as ...
,
Cheshire Cheshire ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in North West England. It is bordered by Merseyside to the north-west, Greater Manchester to the north-east, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire to the south-east, and Shrop ...
, but as
COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic. The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
restrictions were still in effect at the time of the series' filming, the banquet was instead held outdoors in a marquee, with full
social distancing In public health, social distancing, also called physical distancing, (NB. Regula Venske is president of the PEN Centre Germany.) is a set of non-pharmaceutical interventions or measures intended to prevent the spread of a contagious dise ...
measures in place. The first course was referred to as
canapé A canapé () is a type of starter, a small, prepared, and often decorative food, consisting of a small piece of bread (sometimes toasted) or cracker, wrapped or topped with some savoury food, held in the fingers and often eaten in one bite. N ...
s for this season, rather than the
amuse-bouche An ''amuse-bouche'' (; ) or ''amuse-gueule'' (, ; ) is a single, bite-sized'' hors d'œuvre''. Amuse-bouches are different from appetizers in that they are not ordered from a menu by patrons but are served free and according to the chef's selec ...
from the last season.


Heats


Final week

The winning eight chefs cook their courses in celebration of British innovation.


Guest judges

*Starter: Phil Wang *Fish: Zoe Laughlin *Main:
Carol Vorderman Carol Jean Vorderman (born 24 December 1960) is a Welsh broadcaster, media personality, and writer. Her media career began when she joined the Channel 4 game show ''Countdown'', appearing with Richard Whiteley from 1982 until his death in 2005, ...
*Dessert:
Ed Gamble Edward Stephenson Gamble (born 10 March 1986) is an English comedian and television presenter. He is best known for co-presenting the ''Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster, Off Menu'' podcast with James Acaster as well as his appearances ...


Final rankings


Final result

*Starter: Alex Bond – "The Founding Father" *Palate cleanser: Jude Kereama – "Double Dose Palate Booster" *Fish: Roberta Hall-McCarron – "Maxwell's Colour Wheel" *Main: Oli Marlow – "Special Delivery" *Dessert: Dan McGeorge – "Give A Dog A Bone" *Petit four: Jude Kereama – "Planetary Petit Four" *Champion of Champions: Dan McGeorge The Canapé and the Pre-dessert were not scored but were awarded to Jude Kereama as the highest runner-up. However, Jude's canapé was changed to be served as a palate cleanser after Alex's starter, and Jude's pre-dessert was changed to be served as a petit four after Dan's dessert.


Series 17 (2022)

Series 17 began on 1 February 2022. The theme of the competition is Great British Broadcasting, coinciding with the 100 year anniversary of the
BBC The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
beginning radio broadcasts. The series also saw a whole new judging panel with
Ed Gamble Edward Stephenson Gamble (born 10 March 1986) is an English comedian and television presenter. He is best known for co-presenting the ''Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster, Off Menu'' podcast with James Acaster as well as his appearances ...
, Nisha Katona and former GBM champion Tom Kerridge becoming the new judges, whilst Andi Oliver remained as host. The banquet was held at
Alexandra Palace Alexandra Palace is an entertainment and sports venue in North London, situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey. A listed building, Grade II listed building, it is built on the site of Tottenham Wood and th ...
,
London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
, where the
BBC The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
's first television broadcast took place in 1936. In another change to recent series, the heats were shown on Tuesday–Thursday, and the judging episode was extended from a 30 minute episode to a 1 hour episode. For the first time ever on the series, one of regional heats (South West) consists of all four female chefs in the line-up.


Heats


Final week

The winning eight chefs cook their courses in celebration of British broadcasting.


Guest judges

*Starter:
Steve Pemberton Steven James Pemberton (born 1 September 1967) is a British actor, comedian, director and writer. He was a writer and actor for BBC's ''The League of Gentlemen'' with Reece Shearsmith, Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dyson. Pemberton and Shearsmith also ...
*Fish:
Floella Benjamin Floella Karen Yunies Benjamin, Baroness Benjamin (born 23 September 1949), is a Trinidadian-British actress, singer, presenter, author and politician. She is known as presenter of children's programmes such as ''Play School (British TV series), ...
*Main:
Alison Steadman Alison Steadman (born 26 August 1946) is an English actress. She received the 1977 Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress for ''Abigail's Party'', the 1991 National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress for the Mike Leigh film ...
*Dessert: Huw Edwards


Final rankings


Final result

*Canapé: Sally Abé – (Tarlet of whipped chicken with elderberry and port jelly) *Starter: Nathan Davies – "Merlin's Potion" *Fish: Spencer Metzger – "Be Careful What You Fish For" *Main: Spencer Metzger – "First Impressions" *Pre-dessert: Sally Abé – (Yoghurt sorbet ice lolly, based around ''
It's a Sin "It's a Sin" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys from their second studio album, '' Actually'' (1987). Written by Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, the song was released on 15 June 1987 as the album's lead single. It became the duo's ...
'') *Dessert: Chris McClurg – "A 'Trifle' Derry Girls" *Champion of Champions: Spencer Metzger ("Be Careful What You Fish For") Sally Abé was the highest placed chef not to cook one of the main plates, so she was chosen to cook her canapé and pre-dessert courses.


Series 18 (2023)

Series 18 began on 31 January 2023. The theme of the competition is British Animation & Illustration, coinciding with the 65th anniversary of the creation of
Paddington Bear Paddington Bear (though his name is just Paddington; the "Bear" simply serves to confirm his species; and also known as Paddington Brown for some sources) is a fictional character in British children's literature. He first appeared on 13 October ...
. The judges and host remained the same as 2022, although for the South West Judging episodes,
Marcus Wareing Marcus Wareing (born 29 June 1970) is an English celebrity chef who was Chef-Owner of the one- Michelin-starred restaurant Marcus until its permanent closure in December 2023. Since 2014, Wareing has been a judge on '' MasterChef: The Professiona ...
substituted for Tom Kerridge.


Heats


Final week

The winning eight chefs cook their courses in celebration of animation and illustration.


Guest judges

*Starter:
Kulvinder Ghir Kulvinder Ghir is a British actor, comedian and writer. He is best known as one of the cast members in the sketch show '' Goodness Gracious Me'' (1998–2015). He is also known for playing Aslam in the Yorkshire-based film '' Rita, Sue and Bob ...
*Fish: Peter Lord *Main: Sir Lenny Henry *Dessert: Morwenna Banks


Final rankings


Final result

*Canapé: Will Lockwood *Starter: Avi Shashidhara - "Scrambled Snake by the Lake" *Fish: Nick Beardshaw - "A Moon Shaped Pool" *Main: Tom Shepherd - "Cow Pie" *Dessert: Adam Handling - "Food Fight" *Cheese course: Will Lockwood *Champion of Champions: Adam Handling - "Food Fight"


Series 19 (2024)

Series 19 began on 23 January 2024. The theme was the
2024 Summer Olympics The 2024 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad () and branded as Paris 2024, were an international multi-sport event held in France from 26 July to 11 August 2024, with several events started from 24 July. P ...
. The judges and host remained the same as 2023.


Heats


Final week

The winning eight chefs cook their courses in celebration of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.


Guest judges

* Starter: Ellie Simmonds * Fish: Emily Campbell * Main: Dame Laura Kenny * Dessert: Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill


Final rankings


Final result

* Canapé: Corrin Harrison * Starter: Ben Palmer – "Firefly" (vegan golden beetroot tart) * Fish: Adam Smith – "Road to Paris" (poached brill with truffle trout mousse) * Main: Kate Austen – "Symposium" (stuffed quail, truffle French toast, scotch egg) * Dessert: Kirk Haworth – "A Taste of Unity" * Champion of Champions: Kirk Haworth Kate Austen became the first female chef to serve the main course at the banquet. In a minor departure from recent series the canapés were served on board the Eurostar taking the guests to Paris and there was no pre-dessert course. By winning the dessert course Kirk Haworth became, with his father Nigel Haworth, winner of the main course in Series 4 (2009), the first father and son pair to reach the banquet stage of the competition.


Series 20 (2025)

Series 20 began on 28 January 2025. This year the chefs are celebrating Great Britons of the past. Tom Kerridge and Ed Gamble return as judges, along with new chef Lorna McNee who replaces Nisha Katona.


Heats


Final week


Guest judges

* Starter:
Gurinder Chadha Gurinder Kaur Chadha, (born 10 January 1960) is a Kenyan-born British film director of Indian origin. Most of her films explore the lives of Indians living in England. The common theme in her work showcases the trials of Indian women residing ...
* Fish:
Russell Kane Russell Kane (born Russell David Anthony Grineau; 19 August 1975) is an English writer, comedian, and actor. He has four times been nominated at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, winning the Best Comedy Show award in 2010. Although known mainly for ...
* Main: Clare Smyth * Dessert: Dame Prue Leith


Final rankings


Final result

* Canapés: Mark McCabe * Starter: Sally Abé - "Nursed Back to Health" (Commemorating
Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale (; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English Reform movement, social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale came to prominence while serving as a manager and trainer of nurses during th ...
) * Fish: Jean Delport - "An Ode to Elizabeth" (Celebrating
Elizabeth David Elizabeth David ( Gwynne, 26 December 1913 – 22 May 1992) was a British cookery writer. In the mid-20th century she strongly influenced the revitalisation of home cookery in her native country and beyond with articles and books about Europea ...
) * Main: Jean Delport - "There and Back Again" (A tribute to Charles Ignatius Sancho) * Dessert: Amber Francis - "Books, the Mind's Food" (Inspired by
Hannah More Hannah More (2 February 1745 – 7 September 1833) was an English religious writer, philanthropist, poet, and playwright in the circle of Johnson, Reynolds and Garrick, who wrote on moral and religious subjects. Born in Bristol, she taught at ...
) * Champion of Champions: Amber Francis


Transmissions


See also

* List of ''Great British Menu'' chefs


References


External links

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