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Current revision as of 20:08, 8 September 2014
Synopsis
ITV's answer to Masterchef Goes Large, basically. Each week ten eager chefs start at Rosemary Shrager's cookery school, nine get eliminated leaving one weekly winner, and all the weekly winners go through to the final with an actual restaurant job available for the overall winner.
Champion
2007: Jo Kinghorn
2008: Malachi (surname not known)