The BBC is reportedly planning a cooking-themed version of The Masked Singer
Image Source/ Food & Wine Magazine
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The ITV show – which asks the audience to guess the singer behind the mask – has been a big success with TV viewers, and the BBC is eager to use the concept to develop a new cooking show called Rat In The Kitchen.
The planned show will star Mary Berry and will see six aspiring chefs prepare a series of dishes. One of the chefs will try to ruin the meals, and viewers will be asked to identify the rogue cook.
A source told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV Column:
‘Viewers will have to work out if one of the chef’s made a mistake or is trying to win the show by cheating’.
Meanwhile, Mary admitted last year that her parents were never proud of her cooking skills.
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The former Great British Bake Off star felt her parents were always “disappointed” in her, especially when she was at school.
Asked if her mother and father – housewife Marjorie and surveyor Alleyne – were “proud”, the 84-year-old presenter said:
‘No, not at all. Although they were pleased I did well at domestic science, and that I used to bring nice things home to eat.
‘But it was a different era – we were almost “seen and not heard”. My parents weren’t involved with us, and I sensed their disappointment’.
Mary moved to London when she was 22 years old to take on a job as a cook for the Dutch Dairy Bureau.
Her dad was “shocked” by the decision – but nothing was going to sway her from taking up the opportunity.
She said:
‘I knew I wanted to go to London, I didn’t mind how hard I worked, and even though I didn’t have the backing of my parents, it was great’.
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