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| network = [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]], [[STV (TV channel)|STV]], [[UTV (TV channel)|UTV]] |
| network = [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]], [[STV (TV channel)|STV]], [[UTV (TV channel)|UTV]] |
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| company = [[ITV Studios|ITV Productions]] |
| company = [[ITV Studios|ITV Productions]] |
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| presenter = [[Richard Arnold (TV presenter)|Richard Arnold]] (2007),<br />[[Nicki Chapman]] (2007)<br /> |
| presenter = [[Richard Arnold (TV presenter)|Richard Arnold]] (2007),<br />[[Nicki Chapman]] (2007)<br /> [[Clare|Clare King]] (2015) |
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| country = United Kingdom |
| country = United Kingdom |
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| first_aired = '''Original Series:'''<br>19 March 2007 – 13 April 2007<br> '''Revived Series:'''<br> 6 April 2015 |
| first_aired = '''Original Series:'''<br>19 March 2007 – 13 April 2007<br> '''Revived Series:'''<br> 6 April 2015 |
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Soapstar Superchef | |
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Presented by | Richard Arnold (2007), Nicki Chapman (2007) Clare King (2015) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | ITV Productions |
Original release | |
Network | ITV, STV, UTV |
Release | Original Series: 19 March 2007 – 13 April 2007 Revived Series: 6 April 2015 – 10 May 2015 |
Related | |
Soapstar Superstar |
Soapstar Superchef was a cooking show on the ITV Network, where soap stars from Coronation Street, EastEnders, Emmerdale, Hollyoaks (and Hollyoaks: In the City) and Neighbours compete to be crowned "kings" or "queens" of the kitchen.
Their culinary efforts are judged by an expert panel of three judges. Each judge gives a mark out of ten, and the teams are able to gain extra points by answering questions about a short clip from their rivals' soap.
Each team cooks twice and their points from both episodes are added together and the two teams with the highest totals will go head-to-head to win the show.
The show was hosted by Richard Arnold, known as GMTV's TV critic, and Nicki Chapman, an English television presenter who also works in the British pop music industry.
Mathew Bose and Hayley Tamaddon were crowned Soapstar Superchefs on Friday 13 April 2007.
Scores
Position | Points | Team | Soap |
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1 | 57 | Mathew Bose, Hayley Tamaddon | Emmerdale |
2 | 56 | Sherrie Hewson, Julia Mallam | Emmerdale |
3= | 55 | John Altman, Carol Harrison | EastEnders |
3= | 55 | Malcolm Hebden, Jennie McAlpine | Coronation Street |
5= | 54 | Sara Roache, William Roache | Coronation Street |
5= | 54 | Leon Lopez, Philip Olivier | Hollyoaks: In the City |
7 | 53 | Carly Hillman, Pooja Shah | EastEnders |
8 | 52 | Guy Burnet, Marcus Patric | Hollyoaks |
9= | 50 | James McKenna, Carley Stenson | Hollyoaks |
9= | 50 | Dominic Brunt, Mark Charnock | Emmerdale |
11= | 49 | Martin Hancock, Sean Wilson | Coronation Street |
11= | 49 | Jayne Bickerton, Wendi Peters | Coronation Street |
13 | 46 | Richard Grieve, John Middleton | Emmerdale |
14= | 45 | Meg Johnson, Peter Martin | Emmerdale |
14= | 45 | Georgia Slowe, Christopher Villiers | Emmerdale |
14= | 45 | Darren Jeffries, Matt Littler | Hollyoaks |
14= | 45 | Anne Charleston, Blair McDonough | Neighbours |
18 | 42 | John Pickard, Nick Pickard | Hollyoaks |
19 | 37 | Andy Devine, James Hooton | Emmerdale |
Judges/Chefs
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