Junior Masterchef
Junior Master chef is a British TV cookery competition in which nine- to - twelve-year-olds compete to become crowned Junior Master chef. It's a spinoff from the series Master chef.
Junior Master chef first conducted in 1994 to 1999, presented by Loyd Grossman. After a long hiatus, it had been revived in a format, followed by writer and celebrity Nadia Sawalha, previously a high profile Master chef contestant and restaurant owner, and fighter John Torode, that also presents Master chef. The revival series was broadcast on BBC One and made by Shine Television, and was commissioned by CBBC Controller Anne Gilchrist. There was A additional show commissioned for broadcast on CBBC in 2012.