Step Up to the Plate (2)

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The best performers from the heats come back for semi-finals and a final, where the pressure is raised and eventual champions named.
The best performers from the heats come back for semi-finals and a final, where the pressure is raised and eventual champions named.
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The show is positive and encouraging - Allegra and Fred give feedback while the meal's being prepared and served, both criticism and praise. The result is a show that is joyful and positive and supporting, celebrating what the children have accomplished while briefly acknowledging where there's room for growth.
== Champions ==
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The winners are awarded special dinner plates, decorated with the show's logo.
The winners are awarded special dinner plates, decorated with the show's logo.
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== Web links ==
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0007lkj BBC programme page]
== See also ==
== See also ==
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[[Step Up to the Plate (1)]], a 2008-9 daytime show with Anton Du Beke.
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[[Weaver's Week 2019-09-08#Step Up to the Plate (2)|Weaver's Week review]] and comparison with [[The Chefs' Brigade]].
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Revision as of 10:20, 8 September 2019

Contents

Host

Allegra McEvedy and Fred Sirieix

Broadcast

Lion Television (an All3Media company) for CBBC, 12 August 2019 to present

Synopsis

Culinary queen Allegra McEvedy and suave service star Fred Sirieix test young contestants to discover if they have the skills to run their own restaurant.

Split into two teams (the "kitchen crew" cook, the "restaurant crew" handle the customers), our youngsters take training from the best in the business, then head out to run a small restaurant with celebrity customers and tricky requests.

The K-crew prepare plates of waffles.

The best performers from the heats come back for semi-finals and a final, where the pressure is raised and eventual champions named.

The show is positive and encouraging - Allegra and Fred give feedback while the meal's being prepared and served, both criticism and praise. The result is a show that is joyful and positive and supporting, celebrating what the children have accomplished while briefly acknowledging where there's room for growth.

Champions

Mackenzie (kitchen crew) and Charlotte (restaurant crew)

Trivia

The winners are awarded special dinner plates, decorated with the show's logo.

Web links

BBC programme page

See also

Weaver's Week review and comparison with The Chefs' Brigade.

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