7/21. Heat three is upon us, which means one thing: six exciting new amateur cooks have left their home kitchens ready to compete for one of four coveted MasterChef aprons. Also in HD. [S,AD]
8/21. It's time for the second heat of the week, with six more home cooks putting themselves in the culinary spotlight, ready to show the judges that they have what it takes. Also in HD. [S,AD]
4/21. A new set of incredible amateur cooks take on the MasterChef heats hoping to secure a quarter-final place. Their first task is to serve up an impressive signature dish. Also in HD. [S,AD,SL]
9/21. The week closes with the third quarter-final as the six best cooks of the week return, taking on two more challenges to prove they have the nerve and skill to go even further. Also in HD. [S,AD]
5/21. A fresh set of hopeful home cooks serve up their signature dishes and precision cooking in a bid to impress the MasterChef judges and get through to the quarter-finals. Also in HD. [S,AD,SL]
6/21. The second quarter-final is here, and the six best cooks of the week return to prove they have more culinary skill in the tank, starting with an invention test. Also in HD. [S,AD,SL]
24/24. After eight gruelling weeks of intense competition, the final three compete in one last cook-off for the 2023 MasterChef trophy. Also in HD. [S,AD]
23/24. The last four compete for a place in the final and the chance to cook at a restaurant with three Michelin stars. Also in HD. [S,AD] Followed by The Catch Up.
18/24. Ten become eight as the places in the semi-finals are decided. The challenge to get there is to create a dish the judges can eat with their hands. Also in HD. [S,AD] Followed by The Catch Up.
14/24. Seven home cooks from the first rounds return to test their culinary wits and convince John and Gregg that they have what it takes to be MasterChef Champion 2023. Also in HD. [S,AD]
11/24. The seven remaining cooks face a challenge set by food critic Jimi Famurewa, in which they must create a dish using leftovers or waste. Also in HD. [S,AD] Followed by The Catch Up.
8/24. The seven remaining cooks face a challenge set by food critic Leyla Kazim, in which they must create a dish that showcases sourness or bitterness. Also in HD. [S,AD]
5/24. The seven remaining cooks face a challenge set by food critic Jay Rayner, in which they must create a dish using dough or batter. Also in HD. [S,AD] Followed by The Catch Up.
1/24. Nine cooks face an audition test in which they must cook a Family Favourite dish, and an invention test. Seven will progress to the next round, and two will be eliminated. Also in HD. [S,AD]