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MasterChef Australia

  • TV Series
  • 2009–
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  • 1h
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MasterChef Australia (2009)
Cooking CompetitionGame ShowReality TV

A few dozen home chefs battle it out in the Masterchef Kitchen to earn the best chef title, judged by top Australian chefs.A few dozen home chefs battle it out in the Masterchef Kitchen to earn the best chef title, judged by top Australian chefs.A few dozen home chefs battle it out in the Masterchef Kitchen to earn the best chef title, judged by top Australian chefs.

  • Stars
    • Gary Mehigan
    • George Calombaris
    • Matt Preston
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    • Stars
      • Gary Mehigan
      • George Calombaris
      • Matt Preston
    • 74User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Gary Mehigan
    Gary Mehigan
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2009–2020
    George Calombaris
    George Calombaris
    • Self - Judge
    • 2009–2020
    Matt Preston
    Matt Preston
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2009–2020
    Lofty Fulton
    • Narrator…
    Andy Allen
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2012–2024
    Nick McKay
    • Self - Narrator…
    • 2009–2024
    Jock Zonfrillo
    Jock Zonfrillo
    • Self - Judge…
    • 2013–2023
    Melissa Leong
    • Self - Judge
    • 2013–2023
    Poh Ling Yeow
    Poh Ling Yeow
    • Self - Contestant…
    • 2009–2025
    Julie Goodwin
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    • 2009–2024
    Callum Hann
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    • 2010–2024
    Michael Weldon
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    • 2011–2024
    Alvin Quah
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    • 2010–2024
    Hayden Quinn
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    • 2011–2020
    Dani Venn
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    Courtney Roulston
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    • 2010–2020
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    • 2013–2022
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    • 2012–2024
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    9ChicoIMDb

    Comparitive difference between MC Aus and MC US

    I've watched MC Aus since it's 2nd season and have been consistently impressed by it's contestants 'reflection' of the Australian "hail fellow well met" and "good on ya" philosophy... in STARK contrast to the American MC experience of 'hyper-competitiveness' and 'damning with faint praise' The OZ judges are critical YES but not at the expense of compassion and decency ... the US judging is as if the judges want to 'let you know' just how 'sophisticated' their palate is. (although that timbre of the US shows Chef's HAS thankfully mellowed) the reason I'm writing this review is for anyone whose interest may be piqued, or questions if there is a difference ... MOST Definitely there is and I believe it gives you a VERY poignant look at the comparative psyche of American VS Australian and as an American it gives me pause as to whether we Americans couldn't learn a VERY GOOD lesson on how to pull together and care for one another and still be competitive and strive for individuality...

    Maybe the Aussies are a bit TOO congenial but the backbiting and negativity of the Americans almost makes me feel like Lombardi's quote "that the only good loser is a loser" takes competition to a level that tends to steal away a warmth, civility and admiration for your opponent that endears the Aussie MC with a 'Feel Good' feeling that you don't get from the US version ....

    maybe the tears sometimes seem more 'crocodile' in OZ but at least they don't sting and feel piteous like they do in the US version.

    sometimes I want to like the winner AND the loser and not just glory and stomp with the winners.

    a 'Bit of a rant' I'm sure but if you're at all interested in the philosophical differences between the US and Australia ... this MC cooking show may be more revelatory than you can imagine
    10randymcbeast

    A Masterchef series above all others

    I've watched Masterchef US, UK, NZ and Canada and the Australian version is by far the best. If you're a Masterchef fan I strongly recommend giving it a watch.

    What makes it better? It's more of a full blown journey through the competition with five episodes a week taking you step-by-step through the process.

    The challenges are also more exciting and original with my favorite set of judges providing the guidance and entertainment along the way.

    In addition, the master classes, usually done at the end of the week, are very educational and certainly spotlight the expertise of the judges and guest judges. There's also "Heston Week", usually, where Heston Blumenthal joins the cast for the week and comes up with all sorts of cool insights and challenges.

    I came by Masterchef just recently, after watching all of the Masterchef US and Canada seasons, and now it's ruined me. I can hardly watch US and Canada now because they pale in comparison. They are just one episode a week and that episode is so plastic and pretty much the same week after week. Gordon Ramsay is a hero of mine but he needs to take some lessons from Australia and perhaps add some episodes and some spontaneity.

    I'm currently watching season 8 and it's finals week, which is an exciting week for fans, but also an indicator that it's almost over and that I'll have to wait a long time for season 9 to start. It's been a long and very entertaining season and I'll surely miss the daily fix.
    9piskaralopise

    Simply Amazing

    I have just been introduced to MC Australia, after watching several seasons of MC US. Wow, what a difference...

    It's so refreshing to watch MC where contestants are supportive of each other. I was sick and tired of every 'team challenge" in the US version because you simply knew that no matter how strong the team was something was going to go wrong because of someone's stupid and obviously staged mistake. I am not saying that the OZ version is 100% genuine, but it certainly has that feel to it.

    I love the level of encouragement that comes from the judges and how inspired I am to turn on the stove after every episode. Contestants themselves are amazing and diverse and so are their dishes. it's so easy to root for everyone.

    Such an enjoyable show to watch! Well done!
    7Calmest

    Feelgood reality TV with food

    Masterchef is a reality TV show. It is named after a British TV cookery competition.

    The cast is made up of cooking enthusiasts who take part in a series of cooking challenges and face eliminations.

    At the end of the season, one person is awarded the main prize.

    The bulk of the show is devoted to the cast talking to camera about how they felt during the challenges and also to the hosts talking about what they thought of the performances in the challenges. In many of the episodes the hosts taste the food and give feedback or a score. Many parts of the cooking processes are also shown.

    This show became a huge "watercooler" hit within Australia because of a universal interest in food and because, with the minimal swearing and absence of violence or nudity, this was perfect family viewing. Another appealing aspect was the decision to portray the contestants as co-operative rather than cut-throat as in previous reality TV.

    The watchability of this show lies in the casting of appealing people; the fact that they seem to be decent makes you care what happens to them and want to return to them. The continual recaps and repetitions of footage in this show mean that it is highly watchable at the busy time of evening that it is shown.
    8sashank_kini-1

    Captures the spirit of cooking gently and desirably. .

    MasterChef Australia is cool as ice. The judges aren't a sorry bunch of tyrannical, boorish, acerbic and foul-mouthed yahoos but a suave, openhearted and almost selfless as they unreservedly share their own experiences, imparting their veteran knowledge to the amateur contestants and most importantly, ready to give show much of their precious time to these cooks. 76 episodes may have been an ordeal if the show were the slightly supercilious Top Chef or the vulgar Hell's Kitchen.

    To watch MasterChef Australia is to relieve oneself from tension, stress or flaring temper. The show manages to inject a sense of satiation amongst its participants, irrespective of their fate on the show. Gary, George and Matt are probably some of the kindest and most endearing personalities in all the reality shows I have seen. There is not hint of chicanery in them like in other shows where judges often dramatize or feign certain reactions in order to generate appeal.

    The contestants are a kracker-jack of genuine people who treat their co-contestants as friends and not like competitors or animals (Watch Hell's Kitchen). Here we see adults, who may be zany but also are hold a level of maturity and discretion that is scarcely seen anywhere nowadays.

    The format is quite simple but there the dozens of second-chances given and the scintillating cookery skills of the judges showcased during the show really winnowed the contestants and made them better cooks. MasterChef US, on the other hand, is turgid, cynical and chiched.

    The dishes are diverse, impactive and authentic. The magnificent amalgam of cultures is very respectfully blended. Indian, French, Spanish, etc dishes are all given their share of respect on the show.

    MasterChef Australia is simply a lip-smackingly entertaining program that follows the motto: "Don't Worry, Be Happy"

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    • Trivia
      Some of the leftover food of MasterChef Kitchen goes to "SecondBite", a food charity that rescues surplus food that would otherwise go to waste and redistributes it to those in need with the help of their community partners.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Gruen Transfer: MasterChef (2010)

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • МастерШеф Австралия
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia(2013-)
    • Production companies
      • FremantleMedia Australia
      • FremantleMedia
      • Shine Australia
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