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- 24 of the best junior home cooks in the country between the ages of eight and 13 will compete in the first audition round and present their dishes to the judges.
- In the small town of Corsicana, Texas, hard-driving head cheer coach Monica Aldama demands perfection from her team of competitive college athletes.
- A recovering alcoholic and recently converted Mormon, Arthur "Killer" Kane, of the rock band The New York Dolls, is given a chance at reuniting with his band after 30 years.
- Follows the 2023-24 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad their auditions and training camp and finally the ending of the Cowboys season predictably ended in the NFC Wild Card Round.
- A powerful documentary examining education in America and inspiring school communities to re-imagine what students and teachers are capable of doing.
- The fascinating complexity of high school debate gives way to a portrait of the equally complex racial and class bias of American education in Greg Whiteley's riveting documentary. Initially a portrait of top-flight debaters from well-funded, mostly white schools-like nationally ranked Sam Iola and Matt Andrews of Highland Park, Texas-the film deepens when it changes focus to Richard Funches and Louis Blackwell from Long Beach's Jordan squad. While gifted traditional debaters in their own right, the two decide to challenge the usefulness of the jargon-filled, 400-word-per-minute style of modern debate (known as "the spread") by steering their debates toward issues of personal experience and dialogue. What is the use of refining an argument, they stress, when it does not affect the reality of a person's locale and particular life? Why must individual perspective and bias be masked? For many, these questions present such a radical interpretive shift that competitors and judges crumble in front of them. Contrasting Fuches and Blackwell's attempt to challenge the system with Andrews' relentless pursuit to excel in it and win the prestigious Tournament of Champions, Whiteley deftly explores the disparities between the debaters, their styles, and their resources. Alternately inspiring and polarizing, Resolved reveals a constantly shifting sport that is as much philosophy as competition. - Travis Miles (Los Angeles Film Festival)
- Follows the Boston Red Sox during the 2024 MLB season with unprecedented access to players, coaches and executives.
- Move over grown-ups...the kids are taking over the kitchen.
- The pint size cooks face a big mystery box challenge.
- Twelve young home chefs enter the kitchen to battle it out for the title of the next MasterChef Junior champion, taking home a trophy and $100,000 grand prize. For their first challenge, the junior chefs are each given an emoji cookie and have one hour to prepare a dish that represents the emotion behind it. The chef with the best dish will not only be safe from elimination but will also win a trip to Las Vegas.
- the judges get whipped creamed!
- The kids create tasty dishes using yucky ingredients.
- 2013– 43mTV-PG6.9 (44)TV EpisodeThe kids take over a fine dining restaurant.
- Two talented kids compete for the title.
- Two talented kids compete for the title.
- In the second season premiere, 16 junior chefs are tasked to prepare dishes featuring the season 1 winner's favorite ingredients. The winner selects the proteins used in elimination round before 12 contestants are chosen to advance.
- A pancake-flipping contest precedes a challenge to create the best citrus cream pie.
- A three-legged challenge is held to make a dozen cupcakes. Later, Gordon's mom visits the kitchen as a guest judge when the remaining contestants prepare one of the host's favorite dishes from his childhood.
- The contestants fry eggs sunny-side up in a 10 minute-challenge, and later prepare their signature dishes that will anchor their menus at a future restaurant.
- On the "Junior Edition" of MASTERCHEF, America's Top 19 junior home cooks are introduced to their first mystery box challenge, in which they must make a complete restaurant-quality dish using any of the ingredients they are given. The winner of the challenge will have a significant advantage and select which of the judges' favorite pastas the remaining contestants will prepare in the elimination round. Later, the top junior home cooks with the best dishes will advance in the competition.
- The last six cooks split up into teams to compete in the inaugural restaurant challenge, with the winning group advancing to the semifinals.
- On the new "Junior Edition" of MASTERCHEF, America's top 24 junior home cooks will enter the kitchen for the first time and jump right into their first mystery box challenge. Each junior home cook is tasked with preparing a signature burger and one side. The winner of the challenge will have a significant advantage and will select the main ingredient that the remaining contestants must use in the season's first elimination round. The junior home cooks with the best dishes will advance in the competition.
- The top 4 junior chefs cut fillets from Alaskan king salmon, which are used in the next challenge to create a restaurant quality dish with a limited number of ingredients.
- The season 2 finale crowns a winner, who receives a trophy and a $100,000 prize, after the Top 2 junior chefs prepare a three-course menu in the last challenge.
- Before the next challenge, three of the junior home cooks will face a sweet competition as they race to top all of their pies with whipped meringue.
- Twelve cooks remain for a mystery box challenge using ingredients that get better with age. Later, the contestants work with the most dangerous protein in the show's history.
- A pantry hunt pits the winners from the previous challenge against one another to match the most ingredients in the time allotted. Later, the 10 remaining contestants team up in pairs to complete an elaborate sushi dish.
- Banana dishes are created by the eight remaining contestants. Later, Gordon Ramsay's daughter Mathilda introduces the next elimination challenge of preparing a family favorite involving salmon.
- The six remaining junior home cooks take on their restaurant takeover challenge.
- Twenty crème brulee desserts are prepared by the four remaining contestants, who then tackle a difficult raspberry treat before two cooks are selected to move on to the season finale.
- Two finalists compete for a trophy and a $100,000 prize.
- A seven-minute team challenge involves making raspberry-mint lemonade, to be judged by Christina Tosi, in a blind taste test. The winners are safe from elimination, but the losing group must make a dish from the decade in which one of the judges was born.
- Sixteen of the country's finest junior home cooks compete for eight of the Top 20 spots on this season's MASTERCHEF. After being split into four groups, each with a distinct signature dish, the kids get started. Only two contestants from each group will find out if they will succeed in moving on to the next round of challenges.
- The 12 remaining cooks test their senses in a blind-taste challenge, with dishes prepared by Gordon Ramsay, and then must re-create the dish. Later, in a team challenge, the contestants prepare a meal for a dining room full of grandmothers.
- On the next episode of MASTERCHEF JUNIOR, Season Two winner Logan returns to the MASTERCHEF JUNIOR kitchen and offer some advice to the remaining contestants. The top three contestants from the previous elimination challenge will compete in a cupcake-frosting contest, during which only the winner can keep the judges safe from a sticky situation. Then, in the next challenge, the contestants will be tasked with making a scallop dish in order to move onto the next round in the competition.
- The Top 20 junior home cooks face an out-of-this-world Mystery Box challenge with special guest astronaut Tracy Dyson, during which they must prepare a unique dish that highlights a stellar ingredient. The one who rockets to the top will have a significant advantage in the elimination challenge, when the contestants will be tasked with creating a stunning and delicious fish dish in order to move onto the next round.
- 2013– 42mTV-PG7.3 (29)TV EpisodeIn a team relay race, the junior home cooks must create a large serving of seven-layer dip. The team that completes the dip first will be safe, and get to choose the smelly, wrinkly or spicy ingredients for the elimination challenge.
- The remaining junior home cooks will party their way into the next team challenge when they leave the MASTERCHEF JUNIOR kitchen for the first time to cook at a birthday party for kids ages 8-13, as well as special guests, the Ramsay and Elliot children. The team that receives the most votes from the birthday party attendees will be safe from elimination, while the losing team will compete in the next pressure test and create the French dessert croquembouche.
- In the next team challenge, the junior home cooks will face an egg-cellent challenge and compete in pairs to see who can complete the most deviled eggs in 12 minutes. The team that perfects the most deviled eggs will be safe from the next elimination challenge, in which contestants must create their future cookbook's signature dish.
- Contestants will compete in a tag team platter challenge using international street food ingredients
- Gordon welcomes the kids to his home for a VIP lunch.
- The players at East Mississippi Community College prepare for the season ahead.
- The starting QB battle rages on. Brittany worries about the players academic progress. EMCC's winning streak is threatened by a rival.
- The coaches and players deal with unfamiliar adversity. DJ and others struggle with school. Ollie faces tough times and seeks comfort back home.
- Players, other students, and the community prepare for homecoming weekend. Tensions rise at the homecoming game, prompting Buddy to lose his cool.
- DJ faces choices that will make or break his future. John hopes for a chance to impress Auburn coaches. Bad blood builds in the regular-season finale.
- The regular season comes to an explosive end, and the team must deal with the fallout from their actions. The players must prepare for life after EMCC.
- The remaining junior chefs compete for the final 12 spots in the Top 20. Making dishes ranging from cupcakes, to steak and lobster, the young chefs are tested to their limits and will find out if they will move on to the next round.
- The Top 18 return to the kitchen to face off in two challenges. In the first competition, the young cooks are split into teams and have 10 minutes to make a classic American dish - the corn dog. The winning team gets to turn the judges into a yummy treat. Later in the MASTERCHEF kitchen, the contestants have to make a juicy burger, but there's a tough catch! Then, it's up to the judges to decide who stays and who goes home.
- The Top 20 face the season's first mystery box challenge, during which they must cook dishes using both sweet and savory ingredients. Later in the MASTERCHEF kitchen, the contestants must replicate Chef Ramsay's signature hand-roasted sea bass. Then, it's up to the judges to decide who stays and who goes home.