Ten revives Celebrity MasterChef after more than a decade
May 25, 2021 9:24
Celebrity MasterChef will return to Ten for just the second time, after first appearing on the network’s content slate in 2009.
Sullivan defeated INXS member Kirk Pengilly and Miss Universe Australia 2009 Rachael Finch in the final.
Judges Melissa Leong, Andy Allen and Jock Zonfrillo
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The new edition of Celebrity MasterChef will air on Channel 10 and 10 Play on demand, with Ten yet to reveal an air date.
Ten confirmed that Melissa Leong, Andy Allen and Jock Zonfrillo – who are midway through their second season of MasterChef at present – will be the judges of the celebrity edition.
May 24th, 2021 By David Knox 4 commentsFiled under: News,
There is further speculation today that
Celebrity MasterChef is returning to 10.
The Australian reports it will return in Q4 after the network secretly commissioned it last month. It speculates on names such as Lara Bingle and Julie Bishop in the kitchen mix.
The return for the spin-off was first teased by judges during a radio interview last year.
With ratings down on 2020 it would be a bold decision to return the show and potentially dilute the brand but 10’s options are presumably limited in terms of formats and available production outfits.
It has previously confirmed there is another show still to be announced for Q4.
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