Episode 1

The start of a brand new competition sees past winners sales marketing director Gill Buley, Robbie Williams tribute act Tony James and construction company owner Sally Parry battle it out for a place in the final where one of them could be crowned a champion. Sally is tasked with making a starter of chicken, tarragon and grape salad, but when she forgets to pick up the tarragon and the grapes in the pantry, can she make something special with just chicken? Tony is confused throughout the day and is stumped by potted salmon - will his Robbie Williams impressions be to everyone's taste? Gill has to make her memorable guest Richard Carpenter's main of rack of lamb but is worried when the lamb is very rare. Will she manage to impress Michelin star chef Glynn Purnell? Plus, Sally has issues with Gill and Tony over the use of white chocolate in the dessert challenge.
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