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‘We want them to succeed, not fail’: Junior MasterChef returns – Sydney Morning Herald
After the grown-up version of MasterChef drew its biggest audiences in years, 10 hopes its kid-focused spin-off will also be a hit.

By law, filming must be halted every 50 minutes to give the contestants aged between 10 and 14 a 10-minute break, plus one hour for lunch. Often, it took a whole day to film the set-up for a food challenge and another day to record the actual cooking.
Junior MasterChef judges Melissa Leong, Andy Allen and Jock Zonfrillo.
“That was an advantage for the kids because it gave them time to think about their dishes,” Bensons says. “We want them to succeed, not fail.”
This doesnt negate the fact tha…
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