Image: Winner, Joan Bunting, Sir Roy Strong, Lloyd Grossman, Anton Mosimann.
The first episode of MasterChef - The British Grand Prix for Amateur Chefs - aired on 2 July 1990. Three cooks had two and a half hours and £30 to prepare a three-course meal - with scallops and syllabub both popular menu choices. The results were judged by host Loyd Grossman and guests Richard Shepherd and Michael Caine. Brian Glover won and made it all the way to the final of the first series, but was beaten by Joan Bunting. The original MasterChef ended after 11 years, but returned in 2005, since which time it has gone from strength to strength.
The relaunched programme was known as MasterChef Goes Large and presented by John Torode and Gregg Wallace. It had a different feel inspired by the growth of reality television, with India Fisher’s voiceover and a prominent soundtrack adding drama. The 2005 series was won by Thomasina Miers. Several of the amateurs featured over the years have gone on to have professional careers.
The success of MasterChef - it reverted to its original name in 2008 - has led to several spin-offs. First came Junior MasterChef, then Celebrity MasterChef and MasterChef: The Professionals. The appetite for entertaining cookery shows on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ led to the creation of The Great British Bake Off. MasterChef itself has been a hit all around the world.
July anniversaries
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Investiture of the Prince of Wales
1 July 1969 -
Masterchef
2 July 1990 -
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Television News and Newsreel
5 July 1954 -
To the Ends of the Earth
6 July 2005 -
Hancock's Half Hour television show
6 July 1956 -
London Calling Europe began
6 July 1941 -
The Old Man of Hoy
8 July 1967 -
The first episode of The Office
9 July 2001 -
Andy Pandy
11 July 1950 -
It's That Man Again
12 July 1939 -
Watchdog
14 July 1985 -
What's My Line
16 July 1951 -
Toytown first transmitted
19 July 1929 -
Pot Black first transmitted
23 July 1969 -
Countryfile first broadcast
24 July 1988 -
Start of the Light Programme
29 July 1945 -
Olympic Games from Wembley first televised
29 July 1948 -
The Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer
29 July 1981 -
The World Cup Final
30 July 1966 -
Dad's Army
31 July 1968