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Topic History of: Professional Masterchef
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veritas I quite liked these shows but watching the latest one here with 'Juniors' smearing those same plates with a "a tiny bit of 'jus' for decoration" and actually producing dishes every bit as good as some of the world's top chefs..then encounter the annoying brats (age-around 10/12) on the red carpet recently I want to go back to another era...when children are seen and not heard and preferably ushered in by the nanny for a brief viewing between 5 and 5.30pm.

It struck me how balmy entertainment has become when I find myself watching a show about 2 British ladies going and cleaning up some filthy bastard's home.

And enjoying it.
Prunella Minge Yes. But I can do without ever again seeing a plate smeared with a tiny bit of 'jus' for decoration. That whole fussy faffing about, at great expense, is getting beyond a joke.
JK2006 Surely three of the best chefs ever to emerge from the series.
Any one of them would be a worthy winner.