MasterChef Canada

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MasterChef Canada
Genre Cookery / Reality competition / Food
Created by Franc Roddam
Directed byDave Russell
Judges Claudio Aprile
Michael Bonacini
Alvin Leung
Narrated byCharlie Ryan
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes93 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersGuy O'Sullivan, Cathie James, Elisabeth Murdoch
Running time44 minutes
Production companies Banijay Rights
Proper Television
Bell Media
Original release
Network CTV
ReleaseJanuary 20, 2014 (2014-01-20) 
May 16, 2021 (2021-05-16)

MasterChef Canada is a Canadian competitive cooking reality show, part of the MasterChef franchise, open to amateur home cooks across Canada. It premiered on CTV on January 20, 2014, and has since aired its seventh season. [1] The show stars three judges: Claudio Aprile, Michael Bonacini and Alvin Leung. [2] The show is produced by Endemol Shine International and Proper Television. [3]

Contents

MasterChef Canada aired on CTV and the Cooking Channel in the United States. It also aired in Sweden, Italy and Spain. [4] [ citation needed ] A total of seven seasons were produced, with the first six produced under the executive production of Guy O'Sullivan. No announcements of future seasons have been made since 2022.

Plot

On MasterChef Canada, amateur, non-professional homecooks are given the opportunity to compete in a series of challenges to win a trophy, a $100,000 CAD cash prize, and the title of MasterChef Canada. Each season generally begins with a larger group of finalists invited to compete in an initial challenge or series of challenges in order to win a white apron and a spot in the primary stages of the competition. Alvin Leung, Claudio Aprile and Michael Bonancini have served as the series' judges for the entire series. [2]

In the first two seasons of MasterChef Canada, fifty contestants [5] [6] were given the opportunity to prepare and present their signature dish to judges, where a "yes" vote (concerning whether a contestant's dish is worthy of the judges' approval) from at least two of the three judges was required in order to win the coveted apron. Those who were successful were then presented with an additional challenge to determine which contestants deserved a spot in the Top 16; over a third of the apron-winners were eliminated at that stage. The third season featured a twist on the original auditioning format, in that three "yes" votes were required to win an apron, while three "no" votes eliminated a hopeful homecook, and a second chance battle between those with one or two "yes" votes was then held to determine the remaining competitors who would advance to a Top 14. [7] [8] [9] Seasons four, five and six simplified the audition process by facing slightly smaller groups of contestants (eighteen to twenty-four finalists) with more specific, concentrated challenges with only twelve aprons up for grabs. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

With exceptions to the rule, the primary phase of the competition on MasterChef Canada involved a two-episode cycle, in which two challenges were held in an episode; the former challenge would grant immunity and/or advantage(s) to one or more competitiors, and the latter challenge would result in at least one competitors being permanently eliminated from the competition. This cycle of challenges would be repeated until a small number of homecooks remain, usually three or four, in which each season holds a unique series of semifinalist challenges before a final two (or three) competitors are named. The main two-episode cycle's challenges generally consist of:

This cycle is occasionally disrupted for special challenges following double eliminations, in which challenges such as a skills test or gauntlet can take place. Additionally, on several occasions there have been opportunities for selected competitors to win their way back into the competition through anywhere from one to three challenges.

After a final two (or three) competitors are determined through a unique-to-each-season semifinalist challenge sequence, the finalists are given their final challenge: they will compete head-to-head in a three-hour, three-course (appetizer, entrée, dessert) final challenge while friends, family and former competitors spectate and cheer them on. Each course is judged privately by the judges; in some seasons, the finalists are required to cook each course back-to-back without rest. After all of the courses have been sampled, and the judges have deliberated, a winner is eventually crowned - the winner receives a trophy, a $100,000 CAD cash prize, and the title of MasterChef Canada.

Judges and hosts

Additionally, several guest judges have appeared throughout the series for specific challenges, such as Joe Bastianich, Graham Elliot, Chris Hadfield and Tessa Virtue.

Seasons

SeasonEpisodesTime slot

(ET/PT)

Originally aired

(Canadian and U.S. dates)

Viewership in

Canada

FinalistsWinnerRunner-up
Viewers (millions)18-49 (age)18-34 (age)25-54 (age)Show rank
Season premiereSeason finaleTV season
1 15Mondays at 8 p.m.January 20, 2014April 28, 20142013-141.8 [15] averaged 788,000 [16] -averaged 819,000 [16] Canada’s 2nd Most-Watched Canadian Series16 Eric Chong [17] Marida Mohammed
2 Sundays at 7 p.m. [18] February 1, 2015May 24, 20152014-151.4 [19] [20] ----David Jorge [21] Line

Pelletier

3 Sundays at 7 p.m.February 14, 2016June 19, 20162015-161.5 [22] --631,000 15th most watched [23] Canada’s 3rd Most-Watched Competition Series 15th over all [24] [25] 14 Mary Berg [26] Jeremy

Senaris

4 12Thursdays at 9 p.m. [27] and Sundays at 4 p.m.March 2, 2017 [27] June 1, 20172016-171.4 [28] 12th most watched [29] 10th most watched [29] 11th most watched [29] -12Trevor Connie [30] Thea VanHerwaarden
5 Tuesdays at 9 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m.April 3, 2018 [31] June 19, 20182017-18-----Beccy Stables [32] Andy Hay [32]
6 Mondays at 8 p.m.April 8, 2019June 10, 20192018-19-----Jennifer CrawfordAndre Bhagwandat
7 Sundays at 9 p.m.February 14, 2021 [33] May 16, 20212020-21TBATBAChristopher SiuAndy Hay
&
Thea VanHerwaarden

Specials

TitleOriginal air dateCanadian viewers (thousands)
"MasterChef Canada: A Holiday Special" [34] December 15, 2014 (2014-12-15)1407
Four home cooks (Dora Cote, Marida Mohammed, Pino DiCerbo, and Tammara Behl) from Season 1 return to the kitchen, joined by spouses, parents, and siblings as they compete in a series of festive food challenges for the chance to win $10,000 for the charity of their choice. In the end, Tammara placed fourth, Marida placed third, Dora was the runner-up, and Pino was announced the winner.
"MasterChef Canada: All-Star Family Edition" [35] December 5, 2016 (2016-12-05)910
The first three MasterChef Canada champions (Eric Chong, David Jorge, Mary Berg) and the winner of Holiday Special (Pino DiCerbo) are joined by their families to compete in four increasingly difficult culinary challenges: the Better-Half Skills Race, the Mother and Child Mystery Box, the Bossy Sibling Coaching Challenge, and the Family Feast Team Cook; the grand prize is $10,000 for the charity of the family's choice. After the first two competitors are eliminated, in a final challenge the two remaining chefs were joined by previous MasterChef Canada competitors Julie Miguel, Dora Cote (season one), Line Pelletier, Christopher Siu (season two), Jeremy Senaris and Veronica Cham (season three) as assistant sous chefs. In the end, Eric placed fourth, Mary placed third, David was the runner-up, and Pino was once again announced as the winner.

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