Pocket Money Pitch is a short-lived British CBBC children's reality television series, which premiered on 8 February 2016 on a weekly basis. The series, consisting of ten episodes, aired every Monday.

Format

Pocket Money Pitch focuses on various celebrity entrepreneurs viewing children's business ideas, in which the winner receives a year's worth of pocket money (£322.40). The show's television format is loosely based upon Dragon's Den.

Episodes

No.ProjectGuruOriginal air dateBusiness BuddiesWinner
Ep. 1FoodLevi Roots8 February 2016Bianca Miller, Suleman Sacranie, Luke ThomasKool Cookies
Ep. 2Fashion accessoriesMyleene Klass15 February 2016Luke Thomas, Amber Atherton, Emma-Jayne ParkesThe Sewing Cycle
Ep. 3InventionsRob Law22 February 2016Emily Brooke, Bianca Miller, Emma-Jayne ParkesC-Klik
Ep. 4Social MediaJamal Edwards29 February 2016Ben Towers, Suleman Sacranie, Emma-Jayne ParkesKiductions Joe Bloodworth & Phoebe Daltrey
Ep. 5Toys and GamesMichael Acton Smith7 March 2016Ben Towers, Emma-Jayne Parkes, Emily BrookeDenventure
Ep. 6RetailHussein Lalani14 March 2016Luke Thomas, Bianca Miller, Amber AthertonGorgeous on Earth
Ep. 7OnlineSarah Jane Thomson21 March 2016Ben Towers, Amber Atherton, Suleman SacranieCoding Kids
Ep. 8Animal InnovationsClaire Gavin28 March 2016Emma-Jayne Parkes, Bianca Miller, Luke ThomasLaura's Pet Pressies
Ep. 9Sport and AdventureJohn Graham4 April 2016Ben Towers, Amber Atherton, Emily BrookeBabaton
Ep. 10What Happened NextAll gurus11 April 2016Ben Towers, Amber Atherton, Emily Brooke, Bianca Miller, Luke Thomas, Emma-Jayne Parkes, Suleman SacranieN/A

Production

The show was presented by BBC Breakfast Business presenter Steph McGovern. Levi Roots, Myleene Klass, Jamal Edwards and Ben Towers are included as three of the other various entrepreneurs.

Broadcast

The show was first broadcast on the CBBC on 8 February 2016 at 5.30pm, with episodes 8 onwards airing at 5:30pm.

Kiductions.com

Joe Bloodworth and Phoebe Daltrey started kiductions.com through Pocket Money Pitch. They impressed the guru Jamal Edwards and won the years worth of pocket money. The website ran for a couple of years, was set to reopen in 2018 but there has been no activity since 2017.

Phoebe Daltrey later went on to star in CBBC's Top This as a presenter of the show.

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