Episode 2

Tonight, the top three chefs from yesterday's canape and starter rounds cook for the judges. At stake is the chance to cook their dishes as part of a special festive feast for some of the key workers who were the heroes of the pandemic.
Tonight's chefs are drawn from eight former winners of the competition, and with 17 Michelin stars competing across the series, exceptional cooking comes as standard. The chef's incredible dishes are inspired by their personal takes on what makes Christmas special.
With Andi Oliver hosting proceedings, there's a vacancy in the Judging Chamber. Joining Matthew Fort and Oliver Peyton is actor and comedian Kerry Godliman, who brings plenty of Christmas cheer. Adding to the challenge, Kerry is a vegetarian, meaning the chefs are also judged on the vegetarian alternatives to their dishes.
Also joining the judging panel is actor and nurse Vicky Hall, someone with first-hand experience of working on the frontline of the pandemic. Best known for roles in Teachers, Line of Duty and Casualty, Vicky became inspired to train after shadowing a nurse for a role, and now juggles her work in hospital and on the screen.
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