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The first series of the Australian cooking game show Celebrity MasterChef Australia began production in early September 2009, and premiered on Network Ten on 30 September 2009. [1] Matt Preston , George Calombaris and Gary Mehigan returned as judges for the show; however Sarah Wilson did not reprise her role as host from the first season of ...
Celebrity MasterChef Australia is an Australian competitive cooking game show. It is a spin-off of MasterChef Australia, itself an adaptation of the British show MasterChef, and features celebrity contestants. The first series began production in early September 2009, and premiered on Network Ten on 30 September 2009. [1]
Series Premiere: Auditions Part 1 – Australia is introduced to their first series of 'Masterchef' and its judges; chefs and restaurateurs Gary Mehigan and George Calombaris along with world renowned food critic Matt Preston. Hosted by Sarah Wilson, the judges are touring Australia for the best amateur cooks to join them in the Masterchef ...
In 2009, Schofield was selected for the first series of MasterChef Australia. She was eliminated in fourth place. [5] Schofield was subsequently offered her own program, Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield, on Network Ten. She has recorded more than 700 episodes over eight series. [6]
In 2012, Goodwin returned to MasterChef Australia, competing on MasterChef Australia All-Stars. The series, which saw contestants from the first three seasons returning to raise money for charity, saw Goodwin raise $35,000 for the Lort Smith Animal Hospital. In 2015, Goodwin appeared in the first season of I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!.
Jock Zonfrillo, chef, judge on "MasterChef Australia," and father of four, died at age 46 on Sunday, his family said.
She has also published multiple cook books. She was the runner-up on the first season of Network 10's Masterchef Australia behind winner Julie Goodwin. Since appearing on season 1, she has made multiple comebacks to the series as a guest judge/mentor, returning as a contestant on the twelfth season in 2020 then a judge in 2024.
Celebrity MasterChef Australia, a spin-off featuring celebrities as contestants began production in early September 2009, and aired for ten weeks starting from 30 September 2009. [3] The celebrity version, which features a heats and semi-finals format similar to MasterChef Goes Large, is based around weekly episodes.