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Hit BBC show MasterChef to move to Birmingham

Corporation announces major relocation for all formats of the popular cooking show as it also launches new apprenticeship hub in the city

Masterchef will be produced in a new TV studio in Digbeth(Image: K4)

Production of hit BBC show MasterChef will move out of the capital to Birmingham.

A new deal has been struck which will see all versions of the show made in the new Digbeth Loc. studios from 2024 - comprising its editions for amateur, professional and celebrity chefs, young MasterChef and Christmas specials.

Shine TV, which produces the shows, has agreed a six-year deal, making it the first time since 2001 the show has left London.

Both the 2021 and 2019 winners of MasterChef: The Professionals have come from Birmingham, in the shape of Dan Lee and Stuart Deeley respectively.

This latest boost comes as the BBC officially launched its new apprenticeship hub in the city following the announcement last month that it was opening a brand new facility to train the next generation of media industry professionals.

BBC director-general Tim Davie said: "We said we would create jobs and investment, bringing decision making and productions to the West Midlands as part of our 'Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ' plans.

"Moving one of our biggest programme brands shows we are making that a reality. This is great news for Birmingham and the BBC."