Kitchen Burnout

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Kitchen Burnout
GenreFood, cookery, reality
Created by ITV Studios
Presented by Marco Pierre White
StarringSee Celebrities
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series1
No. of episodes7
Production
Running time60 Mins (Including advertisements)
Production company ITV Studios
Original release
Network ITV
Release16 April (2010-04-16) 
28 May 2010 (2010-05-28)
Related
ITV Food
Hell's Kitchen (2004–09)
Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live (2008)

Kitchen Burnout is a British cookery reality show airing on ITV, and was created by ITV Studios, which features prospective chefs competing with each other for a final prize. The series aired in April 2010, presented by Marco Pierre White. [1] The programme did not return for a second series due to poor ratings.

Contents

Celebrities

The celebrities taking part are:

  Automatic Qualification
  Saved By Marco
  Eliminated
CelebrityRoundStatus
Donna Air
Heat One
16 April 2010
Heat Winner
Kelvin MacKenzie Eliminated
Tupele Dorgu Saved
Elen Rives
Heat Two
23 April 2010
Heat Winner
Mark Watson Eliminated
Ruth Langsford Saved
Debra Stephenson
Heat Three
30 April 2010
Heat Winner
Jason Byrne Eliminated
Nancy Dell'Olio Saved
Alex Ferns
Heat Four
7 May 2010
Saved
Carol Smillie Eliminated
Russell Grant Heat Winner
Ruth Langsford
Semi-Final 1
14 May 2010
Eliminated 1st
Tupele DorguEliminated 2nd
Nancy Dell'OlioEliminated 3rd
Alex FernsFinalist
Donna Air
Semi-Final 2
21 May 2010
Eliminated 1st
Russell GrantEliminated 2nd
Debra StephensonEliminated 3rd
Elen RivesFinalist
Alex Ferns
Final
28 May 2010
Winner
Elen RivesFinalist

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References

  1. Wollaston, Sam (16 April 2010). "Last night's TV: Marco's Kitchen Burnout (ITV1)". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 3 November 2024.