MasterChef | |
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Genre | Cookery |
Created by | Franc Roddam |
Judges | |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 10 |
No. of episodes | 181 |
Production | |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Production company(s) | One Potato Two Potato Reveille Productions (2010–2012) Shine America (2012–2014) Endemol Shine North America (2015–) |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) 720p (HDTV) |
Audio format | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Original release | July 27, 2010 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | MasterChef Junior |
External links | |
Website |
MasterChef is an American competitive cooking reality TV show based on the original British series of the same name, open to amateur and home chefs. [1] Produced by Shine America and One Potato Two Potato, it debuted on July 27, 2010 on the Fox network, following the professional cooking competition series, Hell's Kitchen . [2]
MasterChef is a competitive cooking show produced by Endemol Shine Group in 60 countries around the world. In the UK, it is produced for the BBC. The show initially ran between 1990 and 2001 and was later revived in a different format known as MasterChef Goes Large from 2005 onwards. In 2008, the "Goes Large" part of the name was dropped, but the format remains identical. The revamped format was devised by Franc Roddam and John Silver with Karen Ross producing.
A chef is a trained professional cook who is proficient in all aspects of food preparation, often focusing on a particular cuisine. The word "chef" is derived from the term chef de cuisine, the director or head of a kitchen. Chefs can receive formal training from an institution, as well as by apprenticing with an experienced chef.
Endemol Shine North America is the American division of Endemol Shine Group that was founded on March 15, 2002 as a merger of Shine Americas, Shine USA, and Reveille Productions.
For the first 5 seasons, the series starred celebrity chefs Gordon Ramsay (the co-creator of the series and Hell's Kitchen ), Graham Elliot and restaurateur Joe Bastianich. [3] From Seasons 6–8, pastry chef Christina Tosi temporarily replaced Bastianich. [4] On Season 7, Graham departed as a judge, and in place of a third judge, there were a series of guest judges, one of which was Aarón Sanchez. Since Season 8, Sanchez joined as a regular judge. [5] In Season 9, Bastianich returned as a regular judge, replacing Tosi. On September 19, 2018, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a tenth season, which premiered on May 29, 2019 with Ramsay, Sanchez, and Bastianich reprising their roles as judges/hosts respectively. [6] [7] [8] [9]
Gordon James Ramsay Jr. is a British chef, restaurateur, writer, television personality, food critic, and former footballer. Born in Johnstone, Scotland, and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, Ramsay's restaurants have been awarded 16 Michelin stars in total and currently hold a total of 7. His signature restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in Chelsea, London, has held three Michelin stars since 2001. First appearing on television in the UK in the late 1990s, by 2004 Ramsay had become one of the best-known and most influential chefs in British popular culture.
Hell's Kitchen is an American reality competition television series based on the British series of the same name, and also hosted by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. It has been broadcast on Fox since 2005. Each season, two teams of chefs compete for a job as head chef at a restaurant, while working in the kitchen of a restaurant set up in the television studio. In a typical episode a single contestant is selected for elimination from the competition.
Graham Elliot Bowles is an American chef, based in Chicago, Illinois.
MasterChef is based on the British BBC series MasterChef . It was created by celebrity chef, TV personality and restaurateur Gordon Ramsay. The competition takes place in the MasterChef warehouse/soundstage located in Los Angeles, CA which includes a large kitchen area with several cooking stations which is overlooked by a balcony, a well-stocked pantry, a freezer/fridge area and a fine-dining restaurant/seating dining area room used for certain challenges.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster. Its headquarters are at Broadcasting House in Westminster, London, and it is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees. It employs over 20,950 staff in total, 16,672 of whom are in public sector broadcasting. The total number of staff is 35,402 when part-time, flexible, and fixed-contract staff are included.
At least one round was then used to trim the number of remaining chefs to about sixteen to eighteen. One type of challenge has the chefs performing a routine task like dicing onions, during which the judges will observe their technique. Judges can advance a chef to the next round or eliminate them at any time during the challenge by taking their apron. A second type of challenge is to have the chefs invent a new dish around a staple ingredient or theme, with the judges advancing or eliminating players based on the taste of their dishes.
In Season 5, auditions were dropped, and thirty competitors were challenged directly in the MasterChef kitchen to get an apron. In Season 6, twenty semi-finalists were surprised when they were told they had to go into head-to-head competition with another competitor cooking a dish with the same main ingredient; the winner received an apron. There was then a final last-chance cook-off where each judge selected 2 non-winners to compete for the final 2 aprons. From season 7-8 the top 40 home cooks battle it out into group of two or four where they will cook steak to scallops to cupcakes and 1 or two of them move on into the top 20. There was no last-chance-cook off. Starting from season 9 the top 43 home cooks battle it in groups of 2, 3, and 4 from a category of their signature dishes to get a spot in the top 24. Each judge will have only 8 aprons to give out and then will mentor those cooks throughout the competition.
Subsequently, the formal competition begins typically following a 4-event cycle that takes place over 2-4 episodes, with two chefs eliminated after the second and fourth event. The events typically are:
This cycle continues until only 4 chefs remain, upon which the judges eliminate 2 chefs to select the final 2 competitors. In Season 1, 2 cooks would face off against each other to cook three dishes, with the one cooking the better dishes advancing to the finale. However, since Season 2, the 4 cooks remaining split into two teams of two. The best team automatically advances to the top 3, with the losing team facing off against each other. In the top 3, from Season 2 to 4, the winner of the mystery box gets first choice in choosing one of 3 ingredients, while the second best dish gets second choice, and the loser gets whatever is remaining. The 2 best dishes advance to the finale. From Season 5-6, the top 3 individually face each other to serve VIPs, and while the winner moves to the finale, the remaining 2 compete in a final pressure test for a spot in the finale. In season 7 the judges announce to the top 4 that 3 home cooks will be in the finale and they split into two teams for a team challenge. The losing team will face a pressure test where one will move on into the finale and one will go home. Starting from season 8 the top four home cooks compete in a series of 3 skills test in each one home cook moves on until 3 home cooks have gone into the finale and 1 home cook goes home. The final 2 or 3 face off in preparing a complete three course menu in a fixed amount of time (2 hours overall in the first 3 seasons, one hour per dish since Season 4) in which the judges evaluate both the individual dishes and the overall meal's composition. The judges then select the winner of MasterChef, who wins $250,000, their own cookbook from season 1, 3-8, a MasterChef Trophy and the title of Masterchef, from season 7-8 the winning home cook get to be a celebrity guest on the Masterchef Cruise, and a MasterChef trophy. From season 2 and 9 the winner gets $250,000 and the MasterChef trophy.
Season 1 aired as a summer series initially on Tuesday nights at 9:00 PM ET/PT, debuting on July 27, 2010; it later moved to Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM ET/PT on August 18.
On September 7, 2010, MasterChef was renewed for a second season, [10] which started with a 2-night premiere on June 6, 2011.
On October 6, 2011, MasterChef was renewed for a third season, which started with a 2-night premiere on June 4, 2012, following Hell's Kitchen. [11] [12]
On July 23, 2012, MasterChef was renewed for a fourth season, [13] [14] which premiered on May 22, 2013, in its new Wednesday at 8:00 PM ET/PT timeslot. [15]
On May 10, 2013, Fox renewed MasterChef for an additional 2 seasons, which will extend the show to at least 6 seasons.
On July 22, 2015, Fox renewed MasterChef for a seventh season. [16]
Season | Episodes | Premiere Date | Finale Date | No. of Finalists | Winner | Runner(s)-up | Judge 1 | Judge 2 | Judge 3 |
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1 | 13 | July 27, 2010 | September 15, 2010 | 14 | Whitney Miller | David Miller | Gordon Ramsay | Graham Elliot [3] | Joe Bastianich |
2 | 20 | June 6, 2011 | August 16, 2011 | 18 | Jennifer Behm | Adrien Nieto | |||
3 | 20 | June 4, 2012 | September 10, 2012 | Christine Hà | Joshua Marks† | ||||
4 | 25 | May 22, 2013 | September 11, 2013 | 19 | Luca Manfé | Natasha Crnjac | |||
5 | 19 | May 26, 2014 | September 15, 2014 | 22 | Courtney Lapresi | Elizabeth Cauvel | |||
6 | 20 | May 20, 2015 | September 16, 2015 | Claudia Sandoval | Derrick Peltz | Christina Tosi | |||
7 | 19 | June 1, 2016 | September 14, 2016 | 20 | Shaun O'Neale | David Williams & Brandi Mudd | Guest judges [lower-alpha 1] | ||
8 | 21 | May 31, 2017 | September 20, 2017 | Dino Angelo Luciano | Eboni Henry & Jason Wang | Aarón Sanchez [5] | |||
9 | 23 | May 30, 2018 | September 19, 2018 | 24 | Gerron Hurt | Ashley Mincey & Cesar Cano | Joe Bastianich | ||
10 | May 29, 2019 | 2019 | 20 |
Note: Bold indicates the winner(s) of the challenge.
MasterChef Celebrity Showdown (aired January 18, 2016) [17]
MasterChef Celebrity Showdown (aired January 2, 2017) [18]
MasterChef Celebrity Family Showdown (aired May 15, 2019 and May 22, 2019) [19]
Season | Episodes | Premiered | Ended | TV season | Time slot (ET) | Season averages (Live + SD) | |||||
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Date | Premiere viewers (millions) | Date | Finale viewers (millions) | Viewers (millions) | 18-49 rating | ||||||
1 | 13 | July 27, 2010 | 5.75 [20] | September 15, 2010 | 4.81 [20] | 2010 | Tuesday 9:00pm (1-3) Wednesday 8:00pm (4-13) | 5.26 [20] | 2.3 [20] | ||
2 | 20 | June 6, 2011 | 4.40 [21] | August 16, 2011 | 7.12 [21] | 2011 | Monday 9:00 pm | 5.27 [21] | 2.2 [21] | ||
Tuesday 9:00 pm | 5.35 [21] | 2.2 [21] | |||||||||
3 | June 4, 2012 | 5.10 [22] | September 10, 2012 | 6.52 [22] | 2012 | Monday 9:00 pm | 5.84 [22] | 2.5 [22] | |||
Tuesday 9:00 pm | 5.67 [22] | 2.4 [22] | |||||||||
4 | 25 | May 22, 2013 | 5.30 [23] | September 11, 2013 | 6.31 [23] | 2013 | Wednesday 8:00 pm | 5.63 [23] | 2.3 [23] | ||
5 | 19 | May 26, 2014 | 4.26 [24] | September 15, 2014 | 5.56 [24] | 2014 | Monday 8:00 pm | 5.43 [24] | 1.9 [24] | ||
6 | 20 | May 20, 2015 | 3.39 [25] | September 16, 2015 | 4.69 [25] | 2015 | Wednesday 8:00 pm | 4.56 [25] | 1.5 [25] | ||
7 | 19 | June 1, 2016 | 3.81 [26] | September 14, 2016 | 4.36 [26] | 2016 | 4.03 [26] | 1.3 [26] | |||
8 | 21 | May 31, 2017 | 3.67 [27] | September 20, 2017 | 4.14 [27] | 2017 | 3.62 [27] | 1.1 [27] | |||
9 | 23 | May 30, 2018 | 3.52 [28] | September 19, 2018 | 3.56 [29] | 2018 | 3.52 [28] | 1.0 [28] | |||
10 | TBA | May 29, 2019 | 3.14 [30] | TBA | 2019 | Wednesday 8:00pm (1-4) Thursday 8:00pm (5-) |
The premiere episode received mixed reviews from major newspapers and online review websites, with reviews commenting that it was entertaining, but criticized the emotional aspect. The Los Angeles Times claimed [31] the contestants' back stories were "blown up," which referred to their dramatization. [31] A Reuters reviewer explained the show "manages to be hugely entertaining and involving thanks mainly to the judges’ personalities and the ability of the producers to spot emotionally charged stories." [31] The Globe and Mail said "the contrived sentimentality of it is, frankly, vomitous" referring to the emotion in contestants' reactions. [31]
The program also attracted negative attention in Season 2 when Agence France-Presse journalist Alex Ogle discovered that the producers doctored a crowd scene said to be of "thousands upon thousands lined up" to audition for the program. [32] [33] In post-production, portions of the scene were replicated so as to make the crowd look larger than it actually was, as evidenced by multiple appearances by especially noticeable people in the scene. [32] [33]
In February 2018, Salon published "I Am A MasterChef Survivor" [34] by former contestant Jessie Glenn outlining the abusive practices MasterChef used with contestants, provoking reactions from many in the food industry including New Yorker food correspondent, Helen Rosen.
Following the success of the first Italian season, Cielo broadcast the first 2 seasons of the show in 2012. In 2013, Sky Uno broadcast Season 3 and, shortly after the victory of Luca Manfè, Season 4, and all other editions as well, with reruns on Cielo.
In Canada, CTV broadcasts the program.
Cosmopolitan Television, in Spain, has broadcast all seasons of the show so far. STAR World India broadcasts the show in India and Sri Lanka.
From January 4, 2016, the show airs on W (formerly Watch) in the UK, starting with season 1.
From January 17, 2016, the show airs in France in a dubbed version on AB1 starting with season 1.
It is also aired in the Philippines, Myanmar and Singapore through cable and satellite providers via channels like Star World(for Filipino viewers),MRTV-4(for Burmese viewers as Master Chief Myanmar) and Fox Life(for Singaporean viewers).
West 175 Productions [35] produced an earlier American adaptation, MasterChef USA, broadcast on PBS from 2000 to 2001. That version was based directly from the BBC series and which lasted 28 episodes over 2 seasons. It was hosted by British chef Gary Rhodes.
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The Next Iron Chef is a limited-run series on the Food Network that aired its fifth season in 2012. Each season is a stand-alone competition to select a chef to be designated an Iron Chef, who will appear on the Food Network program Iron Chef America.
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