MasterChef All Stars

Channel Ten have released all their ratings figures for 2012.

2012 Ratings Year.

Official Survey Period Weeks 7 to 48 (excluding Easter and Olympics).

Network Ten in 2012.

• Local productions deliver strong results, led by MasterChef, The Biggest Loser and Offspring. Continue reading »

Callum has won in what will be a surely controversial win. Yes he cooked well but was the competition designed for him to? Here are the final results – this post will update.

Having to cook the snow egg that Callum did in his finale – this is the outcome. Callum has done this in a final and what a crock for Chris. Continue reading »

 

The final is here and the 12 that started have been whittled down to the final three of 2009′s Chris Badenoch, Callum Hann from 2010 and the winner of 2011, Kate Bracks. Who will take out the title tonight?
The contestants enter the MasterChef Kitchen and Callum is determined to win this time, as other participants are on the balcony. Tonight’s winner will recieve $25,000 for their charity.

Maggie Beer enters and the first challenge will see the contestants cook a family feast using fresh produce and some pantry items. The two with the best dishes will go through to the final round. They have to not only feed the Maggie and the judges, but also the other nine contestants from the MasterChef All Stars series. Continue reading »

Here is Johnson Leung’s fantastic recap of the All Stars MasterClass:

Hayden and Julie were absent from the episode as they had other commitments. All other All-Stars were present. Continue reading »

Kate is through to the finale – who will join her? We find out tonight!

The contestants enter the MasterChef kitchen and the challenge today is to cook with their favourite ingredients. Justine’s favourite ingredient is chestnuts, Chris obviously has beer while Callum’s is mushrooms. Continue reading »

Dani said bye and then there were five. Tonight Curtis Stone is there to put the wannabe winners through their paces. Curtis will put them through two rounds. The first is “Keeping Up With Curtis” – that means he will cook a signature dish and the contestants will have to keep up! They have to plate up when Curtis does. If they deliver the best dish, they will be automatically through and not have to participate in the second round. But someone is going home tonight. Continue reading »

This week sees Ten premiere Don’t Tell the Bride, Can of Worms and I Will Survive which airs on two nights. It also sees the finale of Masterchef All Stars on Sunday night August 19. Continue reading »

This week sees the final full week of Masterchef Masters, and the premieres of Everybody Dance Now, Puberty Blues and Class Of… – a show that was originally meant to air in 2011.

Ten will be hoping the new Australian content they have poured so much into over past months will start to pay off in ratings. The network has been left for dead in 2012 by Seven and Nine.
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UPDATED. Ten’s line up for the week August 5-11, 2012 includes the one hour finale for Being Lara Bingle which airs on Tuesday night August 7. The Shire moves to Wednesday night only, while Ten plays the last five House episodes in the one week, concluding on Friday night. Continue reading »

Not that much happening on Ten during the first week of The Olympics other than Masterchef All Stars, Being Lara Bingle and The Shire. Oh – and House fans – possibly the most messed around TV show fans of 2012 – you get a double helping of House on Wednesday night – and yes, I waiting to post this programming information in case Ten changed their minds again! Plus an extra House on Thursday night Continue reading »