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The Chef's Protege

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Created by
  
Shine Group

Running time
  
30 minutes

First episode date
  
13 May 2013

Network
  
BBC Two

Genre
  
Cooking

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First shown in
  
24 May - 7 June 2013

Final episode date
  
7 June 2013

Program creator
  
Endemol Shine Group

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My Name Is…, MasterChef: The Professionals, Saturday Kitchen, Great British Menu, Masterchef (UK)

The Chef's Protege is a 2013 BBC Two television series that follows three Michelin star chefs becoming mentors, as they return to their old catering colleges to select and train a protégé.

Contents

Each chef has an initial group of seven student candidates and over the course of the series must eliminate less able candidates until they choose the one who will become their protégé. The climax of the series is a head to head competition of all three protégés where they cook for the chef's own mentors, who will judge them not only their skills as a chef, but also by how well they are able to represent their mentor's style and philosophy of cooking.

Chefs and mentors

The three chefs and their mentors who appear in the program are:

  • Tom Kitchin, the head chef of the one Michelin star restaurant The Kitchin who was mentored by Pierre Koffman at La Tante Claire.
  • Theo Randall, the head chef of Theo Randall at the InterContinental and former holder of one Michelin star at The River Café in London where he was mentored by Ruth Rogers before becoming its head chef. Randall was also mentored at the same establishment by Rose Gray, who died before the series was commissioned.
  • Michel Roux, Jr., the head chef of the two Michelin star restaurant Le Gavroche, who was mentored by his father Albert Roux at the same restaurant before becoming its head chef.
  • Colleges

    The three colleges featured are:

  • Perth College, where Tom Kitchin studied.
  • Brooklands College, where Theo Randall studied.
  • University College Birmingham. While Michel Roux, Jr. did not attend this college himself, the Roux family have strong ties to the college.
  • Episodes

    The series consists of twenty episodes, initially broadcast on consecutive weekday evenings over four weeks. Each of the first three weeks focused on a different chef each week reducing their initial seven candidates down to two semi-finalists with Kitchin appearing in the first week, Randall in the second week and Roux in the third. The final week had the semi finalists compete for the place as each chef's protégé over the first three nights in the same order as the opening weeks. The penultimate night is devoted to the proteges cooking a three course menu for their mentor of which two dishes were selected to go forward, after feedback to improve them by their mentor, to the final night for judging by the chef's mentors themselves.

    Winner

    The competition was won by Jamie MacKinnon, Tom Kitchin's protégé, who scored forty points from the chef's mentors, beating the protégés of Theo Randall and Michel Roux, Jr. who scored thirty six points each.

    Future

    All three protégés have been offered jobs by their mentors when they complete their college education. Michel Roux Jr. has asked the runner up to his protégé to contact him when they finish also.

    References

    The Chef's Protege Wikipedia