Celebrity MasterChef Australia | |
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Season 1 | |
Judges | |
No. of contestants | 18 |
Winner | Eamon Sullivan |
Runner-up | Kirk Pengilly |
Country of origin | Australia |
Release | |
Original network | Network Ten |
Original release | 30 September – 25 November 2009 |
Series chronology |
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 MasterChef Australia.[2]
Former world-record holder & Olympic medalist Eamon Sullivan won the series, taking home $50,000 for charity Swim Survive Stay Alive.
Contestants
Celebrity MasterChef Australia features 18 celebrities as contestants. Network Ten officially revealed the first batch of contestants on the 3 September 2009 episode of The 7pm Project.[3] However, several contestants were revealed before Ten's official announcement of their participation.
The contestants include:[4]
Contestant | Occupation | Status |
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Eamon Sullivan | Olympic freestyle swimmer | Winner |
Kirk Pengilly | INXS musician | Runner-Up |
Rachael Finch | Miss Universe Australia 2009 | Third Place |
Alex Lloyd | Singer-songwriter | Eliminated Semi Final 3 |
Michelle Bridges | The Biggest Loser personal trainer | Eliminated Semi Final 2 |
Simon Katich | New South Wales Blues cricketer | Eliminated Semi Final 1 |
Faustina "Fuzzy" Agolley | Video Hits presenter | Eliminated Heat 6 |
Peter Rowsthorn | Actor & stand-up comedian | |
George Negus | Journalist & television presenter | Eliminated Heat 5 |
Ryan O'Keefe | Sydney Swans midfielder | |
Wendy Harmer | Comedian & radio presenter | Eliminated Heat 4 |
Alex Perry | Fashion designer | |
Anna Bligh | Politician | Eliminated Heat 3 |
Simon Westaway | Film & television actor | |
Peter FitzSimons | Former radio broadcaster & rugby player | Eliminated Heat 2 |
Kathleen de Leon Jones | Singer, dancer & actress (Hi-5) | |
Indira Naidoo | Journalist & television presenter | Eliminated Heat 1 |
Josh Thomas | Comedian |
Ten initially announced that actor Steve Bisley would also be a participant, but he later withdrew from the show. Ten cited a scheduling conflict for his departure, though the ABC have claimed that Network Ten are using it as an excuse; the announcement of his participation on the show was the same day the actor was charged with assaulting his ex-wife Sally Burleigh during an argument between the former couple.[5] Rachael Finch previously auditioned for the first series of MasterChef Australia, but did not make past the initial rounds.[6]
Special guests
- Matt Moran - Heat 1 Pressure Test
- Brent Savage - Heat 2 Pressure Test
- Kylie Kwong - Heat 3 Pressure Test
- Stephanie Alexander - Heat 4 Pressure Test
- Tony Bilson - Heat 5 Pressure Test
- Katrina Kanetani - Heat 6 Pressure Test
- Steven Krasicki - Semi Final 2
- Adriano Zumbo - Semi Final 3
- Andrew McConnell - Grand Final
Episodes
Ep# | Original airdate | Episode Title / Event | Total viewers (five metro cities) | Nightly Ranking | Weekly Ranking |
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Heats | |||||
1 | Wednesday 30 September 2009 | Heat 1 - Indira Naidoo, Kirk Pengilly and Josh Thomas. Pengilly moved on to the semi-finals. | 1,363,000 | #2 | #12 |
2 | Wednesday 7 October 2009 | Heat 2 - Michelle Bridges, Kathleen de Leon and Peter FitzSimons. Bridges moved on to the semi-finals. | 1,090,000 | #10 | #31 |
3 | Wednesday 14 October 2009 | Heat 3 - Eamon Sullivan, Anna Bligh and Simon Westaway. Sullivan moved on to the semi-finals. | 1,187,000 | #7 | #20 |
4 | Wednesday 21 October 2009 | Heat 4 - Alex Perry, Wendy Harmer and Simon Katich. Katich moved on to the semi-finals. | 1,279,000 | #3 | #13 |
5 | Wednesday 28 October 2009 | Heat 5 - Rachael Finch, George Negus and Ryan O'Keefe. Finch moved on to the semi-finals. | 1,150,000 | #8 | #26 |
6 | Wednesday 4 November 2009 | Heat 6 - Fuzzy Agolley, Alex Lloyd and Peter Rowsthorn. Lloyd moved on to semi-finals. | 1,224,000 | #6 | #21 |
Finals | |||||
7 | Wednesday 11 November 2009 | Semi Final 1 - The first semi-final consisted of the six semi-finalists competing in an individual Mystery Box challenge, and a Christmas lunch-themed Invention Test where they competed in pairs, with one member of the worst performing pair to be eliminated. Paired with Alex Lloyd, Simon Katich was the contestant eliminated. | 1,124,000 | #6 | #23 |
8 | Wednesday 18 November 2009 | Semi Final 2 - The five remaining contestants were required to staff the kitchen at Altitude Restaurant in Sydney. Contestants were allocated a course, and following service they must present the dish they have prepared for service to the judges for tasting, with the contestant with the worst dish to be eliminated. Michelle Bridges was the contestant eliminated. | 1,076,000 | #8 | #29 |
9 | Tuesday 24 November 2009 | Semi Final 3 - The four remaining contestants competed in a Pressure Test involving recreating a croquembouche, with the contestant with the least accomplished dessert to be eliminated. Alex Lloyd was the contestant eliminated. | 1,083,000 | #7 | #27 |
10 | Wednesday 25 November 2009 | Final - The final involved three rounds, a Taste Test, a dessert-only Invention Test and a Pressure Test, with points being won as the contestants progressed. Based on accumulated points, Rachael Finch and Kirk Pengilly came third and second respectively, with Eamon Sullivan declared the winner of Celebrity MasterChef Australia. | 1,297,000 | #1 | #9 |
References
- ↑ "Celebrity Masterchef will begin production in September". Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
- ↑ Knox, David (26 July 2009). "Celebrity MasterChef chop-chops Sarah Wilson". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
- ↑ Premier Bligh for Celebrity MasterChef
- ↑ MasterChef: Negus, Pengilly, Thomas, Westaway.
- ↑ Steve Bisley no longer taking part in Celebrity MasterChef, after assault charge - Herald Sun, 10 September 2009
- ↑ Finch-fried judges