Overview: Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson, from Birds of a Feather, join chefs Antony Worrall Thompson and Ainsley Harriott for a festive edition of the cookery challenge. With Fern Britton.
Overview: Ainsley Harriott hosts a Poppy Day special edition of the beat the clock cookery show.
Overview: To celebrate today's 1,000th programme, a week of special editions starts with a rematch of two contestants from the very first show.
Overview: Further celebrations to mark 1,000 editions of the culinary contest.
Overview: Continuing the birthday-themed culinary contest that celebrates 1,000 episodes.
Overview: Another themed edition of the culinary challenge with Ainsley Harriott to mark the 1,000th programme.
Overview: Another anniversary-flavoured edition of the against-the-clock culinary contest.
Overview: In the first of two specials, two of Britain's strongest men, Glen Ross and Steve Brooks, are asked to create 20-minute meals. Presented by Ainsley Harriott.
Overview: In the second of two specials, CBBC's Michael Underwood and Liam Dolan team up with chefs James Martin and Ross Burden.
Overview: First of seven editions showing over the holiday fortnight in which Ainsley Harriott reviews the past year in the company of celebrity chefs and guests. Today he is joined by Rhona Cameron and Nell McAndrew.
Overview: Preeya Kalidas and Raza Jaffrey , stars of smash-hit musical Bombay Dreams, join Ainsley Harriott for a feast from the East.
Overview: Olympian Tanni Grey-Thompson and marathon man Lloyd Scott join Ainsley Harriott for today's Cook-Off.
Overview: An edition of the cookery show in which Ainsley Harriott looks back at highlights of the year in the company of celebrity guests.
Overview: Olympic gold medallist James Cracknell brings his talents to the kitchen in a bid to defeat his presenter wife Beverley Turner.
Overview: Another edition of the cookery show in which Ainsley Harriott looks back at highlights of the year in the company of more celebrity guests.
Overview: How to Cook a Tart author Nina Killham guests in the last of this week's looks back over the past year of the against-the-clock culinary contest. With Ainsley Harriot.
Overview: England rugby internationals Danny Grewcock and Kyran Bracken showcase their culinary capabilities in this Six Nations special.
Overview: In a Children in Need special, Pudsey Bear joins chefs Lesley Waters and Antony Worrall Thompson plus Trading Up's Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan.
Overview: An expert gift wrapper takes on a celebrity stylist.
Overview: Kevin Woodford and Tony Tobin team up with charity workers for gourmet glory.
Overview: Jodie Marsh and Lady Isabella Hervey sizzle with Brian Turner and James Martin.
Overview: With panto stars Sylvester McCoy and Issy van Randwyck.
Overview: Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh compete.
Overview: With Jessica Taylor and Kevin Simm from Liberty X.
Overview: Nicky Haslam and Cleo Rocos join chefs Ross Burden and Phil Vickery.
Overview: Absolutely Fabulous regulars Helen Lederer and Harriet Thorpe go for gourmet glory.
Overview: Survival expert Ray Mears and TV presenter Matthew Wright reveal what they'll be tucking into at Christmas, as Ainsley Harriott hosts.
Overview: TV presenters Rani Price and Matthew Skilton take a break from wildlife watching and sharpen their culinary skills.
Overview: Esther Rantzen and her daughter, TV presenter Rebecca Wilcox, join Ainsley Harriott for a feast of seasonal food.
Overview: Singer Toyah Willcox and TV presenter Shauna Lowry battle it out to see who'll be Christmas number one in the kitchen.
Overview: Guests Lee Mead, star of Any Dream Will Do, and his brother Casey compete in a family edition of the cookery challenge with Ainsley Harriott.
Overview: Former heavyweight boxing champion Sir Henry Cooper and superstrong man Geoff Capes make light work of their kitchen tasks.