The Sunday Post (Dundee)

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“Never go back,” is sage advice in most walks of life and particular­ly where Andy Sugden is concerned. But Katie seems prepared to forget that, when she was married to the serial philandere­r, she ended up being dragged by her hair through a puddle of mud by Jo Stiles on her way to stealing her husband off her. The pair share a kiss this week, but with Bernice looking on, things could get mucky again. CHARLEY BOORMAN may have tried all sorts of food on his global travels – but he says those experience­s didn’t help when it came to Celebrity MasterChef. right. The strangest thing I tried was fruit bat stew – I used the wing as a spoon!

“I’ve also tried turtle, squirrel and dog and in Cambodia we stopped at a bus stop where they were selling bugs on a stick!

“But I don’t think coming across all of these different foods helped me in the show.”

The married father-of-two, son of German costume designer Christel Kruse and Deliveranc­e director John Boorman, said his love of cooking came from his mum.

“She was a great cook and was always making meals for big groups.

“That was where I got my love for it.

“When I started on the show I thought I could cook, but I quickly realised I had a lot to learn.

“I’ve been taking the competitio­n really seriously – I want to win.

“I would go home and do research and pressure myself to become better – it’s been like a real job for me.

“My respect for people who work in kitchens has really rocketed.”

Charley, best known for his Long Way Round travel series with friend Ewan McGregor, said the heat of the kitchen was similar to the rush he receives on his adventures.

“I d i d n’t re a l i s e w h a t an adrenaline kick it would be.

“I’ve taken part in rallies and parachuted off mountains and when we took part in the challenges I had a similar sort of adrenaline rush. “That was a lot of fun.” Joining Charley in the final are Sophie Thompson, Wayne Sleep and Jodie Kidd, meaning there is no place for Jason Connery, who helped Charley get on to the show.

“He’s a great friend and he was chatting to me about coming on to MasterChef.

“I said I would love to do it too, so we made a few calls and worked it out.

“We asked if we could be in the same group and take part together.

“It was sort of bitterswee­t when he didn’t make it through.”

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