CELEBRITY MasterChef continues tonight with the second episode of its 14th series on BBC One.
And, in case you weren’t already aware, who is taking part this year and what can viewers expect? Find out everything you need to know about the latest series below.

Who’s in the Celebrity MasterChef 2019 line-up?
This year’s Celebrity MasterChef features an all-star cast.
Here’s which celebs will be dishing up to impress the judges:
- Adam Woodyatt
- Dr Alex George

- Andy Grant
- Dillian Whyte
- Dom Parker
- Elizabeth Bourgine
- Greg Rutherford
- Jenny Ryan
- Joey Essex

- Josie Long
- Judge Jules
- Kellie Maloney
- Martha Reeves
- Mim Shaikh
- Neil Ruddock
- Oti Mabuse
- Rickie Haywood-Williams
- Tomasz Schafernaker
- Zandra Rhodes
- Vicky Pattison

When does Celebrity MasterChef 2019 start?
Celebrity MasterChef will continue TONIGHT (September 4) at 8pm on BBC One.
The show airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The Monday and Wednesday episodes are on for a full hour, starting at 9pm and 8pm.
Friday’s 30-minute episode airs at 9pm.
As usual John Torode and Gregg Wallace will be having their taste buds tantalised by the celeb hopefuls.
The long-standing judges will be dishing up their opinions on the creations – and no doubt they’ll be serving up a healthy dose of criticism.
Fan-favourites John and Gregg have been at the helm of both MasterChef and its celebrity counterpart since 2005.
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Who won Celebrity MasterChef 2018?
Former EastEnders actor John Partridge, reality TV star Spencer Matthews and former rugby player Martin Bayfield made it all the way to the finals.
They overcame two challenges, impressing five top chefs and wowing the acclaimed judges of the show with a three-course meal.
After a close battle, it was John who took the winning title.
Wallace called the actor a “brilliant winner”, while Torode added “he cooks the food from his heart and makes us smile”.
John called the show the “greatest experience of my life,” adding: “I thought it was going to be about cooking and food, but it’s so much more than that.”