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MasterChef: The Professionals
GenreCooking
Written byFranc Roddam
JudgesGregg Wallace
Monica Galetti (2009–)
Marcus Wareing (2014–)
Michel Roux Jr. (2008–14)
Narrated byIndia Fisher (2008–10)
Sean Pertwee (2011–)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series11
No. of episodes161 (inc. 2 specials)
Production
Executive producer(s)Franc Roddam
Elisabeth Murdoch
Carla-Maria Lawson
Running time30–60 minutes
Production company(s)Shine Television
DistributorZiji Productions
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Picture format16:9
Original release25 August 2008 –
present
Chronology
Related showsMasterChef
External links
Website

MasterChef: The Professionals is a BBC television competitive cooking show aired on BBC Two. It is a spin-off from the main MasterChef series, for professional working chefs. Introduced in 2008, Gregg Wallace and India Fisher reprised their roles as co-judge and voiceover respectively. MasterChef judge John Torode was replaced by Michel Roux Jr., a two-Michelin-star chef, assisted, from 2009, by his sous-chefMonica Galetti. Since 2011, Sean Pertwee has taken over Fisher's role as voiceover.

On 11 March 2014, it was announced that Roux Jr had left the show due to 'a conflict in commercial interests'.[1] Three months later his replacement was announced as Marcus Wareing.[2]

  • 1Format
  • 2Series guide

Format[edit]

Typically, the show runs for seven weeks and twenty five episodes transmitted from early November until Christmas, although the precise number of shows per week, number of contestants, the running order and nature of the challenges and the number of chefs eliminated at each round has varied from series to series. There are four weeks of 'heats' (the final show of each week being a quarter final), a 'knockout' week, a semi-final week and a finals week. Below is a synopsis of a typical series:

The Heats[edit]

Each heat week begins with six chefs. The three remaining chefs then participate in the quarter final at the end of that week.

  • Skills Test (Series 2 onwards): The professional judges demonstrate the preparation of a specific dish, or the preparation of an ingredient. The contestant is then required to reproduce that dish in a specific time limit - typically 15–20 minutes. The judges then taste the contestant's attempt and give feedback. In Series 2–4, Monica Galetti would eliminate 2 of the 6 contestants at this stage, meaning only four went through to cook for Michel Roux Jr.
  • Signature Dish: The contestants are then given one hour to prepare their signature dish which will showcase their skills and abilities. This is then scrutinised by the judges, who then eliminate three of the six contestants, based on their performance in both this, and the skills test.

Quarter Final[edit]

  • Invention Test: The three surviving contestants from the heat are given 1 hour to invent a dish from a set larder of ingredients. The contestants are then given feedback. In Series 1 the invention test took place during the heats (before being replaced in Series 2 by the Skills Test, with the invention test being moved to the quarter final). In some series four chefs competed in this round, which was reduced to three in the next round.
  • Cook For The Critics: The four (or three) contestants are required to prepare a three-course meal for a panel of three restaurant critics - typically Jay Rayner, Charles Campion and William Sitwell. The meal is also sampled by the professional judges (but not Gregg Wallace). The contestants do not get feedback from the critics directly. Based on this challenge and performance in the invention test, one chef is eliminated, and the remainder go through to knockout week.

Knockout Week[edit]

Typically 8-10 chefs are left by this stage. The precise challenges have varied over the series.

  • Knowledge Test (Series 1–7): Michel Roux Jr or Marcus Wareing demonstrates the preparation of a classic dish which requires a high degree of technical skill and ability. The chefs are then required to reproduce the dish themselves using only a basic recipe lacking in precise details of the cooking methods involved. Typically, the larder supplied included 'rogue' ingredients that were not actually used in the dish, intended to probe the contestants' palates and knowledge of flavours.
  • Cook for A Guest Chef (Series 1–6): The contestants are required to cook a dish for a mystery renowned chef who visits the MasterChef kitchen (in Series 5 & 6 this was Marcus Wareing). The guest chef did not participate in the usual judging discussion between Roux and Wallace, and it would result in an elimination.
  • Invention Test With A Difference (Series 5–6, 8): The chefs are required to invent a single dish, but must only use basic cooking methods, for instance they are prohibited from using the sous-vide cookers. In Series 6, three of the chefs gained automatic passage into the next round, whilst the remaining three must cook off against each other to avoid elimination, where one chef was eliminated.
  • Mass Catering (Series 8): The chefs are divided up into two teams where they have to demonstrate their ability to cook low cost, high quality dishes in large quantity in a short timeframe. Typically they are sent to a large workplace canteen, or a major sporting event. This is then followed by a cook-off in the studio in which one further chef is eliminated.

Semi Finals[edit]

  • Service In A Top Restaurant: The six surviving contestants are divided into either pairs or teams of three and are each sent to work in an acclaimed British restaurant under the supervision of the Head Chef, or Chef Patron and work a lunch service. The chefs must then prepare the restaurant's signature dish, and then receive feedback from the Chef Patron on their interpretation of the dish. They then return to the MasterChef Kitchen were they cook against each other, and one chef is eliminated, based on their performance in the cook-off, and from the feedback from the restaurant test.
  • Invention With Leftovers: The five remaining chefs are presented with scraps of food along with a basic larder and are instructed to produce a dish using them. One further chef is eliminated at the end of this round.
  • Chef's Table: The four surviving contestants are required to work as a team to cook a banquet for a party of top British chefs, most of whom possess Michelin stars. Each chef is given responsibility for a course (starter, fish, main, dessert). At the end of each course, one of the guest chefs gives the contestant feedback. Upon returning to the MasterChef kitchen, the contestants cook a two course meal against each other. No elimination takes place at the end of this round.
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Finals Week[edit]

  • Showstopping Dish: The four surviving contestants are asked to produce a high quality dish that will showcase their knowledge and skill, and justify their presence in the final. One chef is eliminated here to leave the final three.
  • Prestigious Banquet: (This task was moved to Knockout Week in Series 9) The three finalists must cook a banquet for a distinguished guest or a small exclusive party in a prestigious location - usually in London.
  • Three-Starred Restaurant: The finalists are sent to a restaurant of international acclaim, either in the UK or abroad, which typically holds the coveted 3 Michelin stars. The chefs participate in a lunch service in that restaurant, and learn how to cook the establishment's signature dishes and receive guidance from the Chef Patron. They also create their own dishes using the same techniques used in that restaurant.
  • Final Cook-Off: Returning to the MasterChef kitchen, the three finalists are given two hours to cook a three course meal for the MasterChef judges where one will be crowned Champion for the series.

Series guide[edit]

Series 1 (2008)[edit]

Derek Johnstone won the first series on 19 September 2008, and went on to take a job with Michel Roux Jr at Le Gavroche restaurant in London.

Series 2 (2009)[edit]

The second series began on 14 September 2009 at 8:30 pm on BBC2 and was won by Steve Groves on 22 October 2009.[3] On 6 June 2010 the series was awarded a BAFTA in the Features category at the British Academy Television Awards 2010, fending off competition from The Choir, James May's Toy Stories and Heston's Feasts.

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Series 3 (2010)[edit]

The third series began on Monday 20 September 2010, the eventual winner being 30-year-old Claire Lara from Liverpool.[4] She was pregnant at the time.[5]

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Series 4 (2011)[edit]

The fourth series began on 7 November 2011, with India Fisher's voiceover replaced with Sean Pertwee (it was initially believed that previous narrator India Fisher had a sore throat). The series concluded on 15 December 2011, with finalists Steve Barringer[6] and Claire Hutchings[7] being beaten by winner Ash Mair,[8][9][10] 34, from Tasmania. He cooked a final three-course menu comprising a starter of roasted monkfish tail with lentils and Basque piperade; roast rump of lamb with braised lamb neck potato croquette; and a dessert of Spanish bread and butter pudding with vanilla parfait.This was the first series where two semi finalists were put through to the final from the same semi final heat. This resulted in 4 finalists for the first time and in the cook off Oliver Farrar,[11][12] was knocked out from the finals week.

Series 5 (2012)[edit]

Series 5 was first broadcast on 5 November 2012, with the final aired on 13 December 2012. Sean Pertwee continued to provide the voiceover. The title was jointly awarded (for the first time in MasterChef history)[13] to Anton Piotrowski, Chef patron of Röski restaurant in Liverpool, and freelance event caterer Keri Moss of South London. The third finalist was Oli Boon.

Series 6 (2013)[edit]

Series 6 started in November 2013. In the final, broadcast on 12 December 2013, Steven Edwards was crowned the winner.[14] The final task was to prepare a three-course meal for judges Roux Jr, Galetti and Wallace.[15] The two other finalists were Scott Davies and Adam Handling.[16]

Series 7 (2014)[edit]

Series 7 started on 4 November 2014. In the final, broadcast on 23 December 2014, Jamie Scott was crowned victor.[17] The other two finalists were Brian McLeish and Sven-Hanson Britt.

Series 8 (2015)[edit]

Series 8 began airing on 10 November 2015. It was won by Mark Stinchcombe.

Series 9 (2016)[edit]

Series 9 began airing on 8 November 2016. Scottish chef and college lecturer Gary Maclean was crowned the winner.

Series 10 (2017)[edit]

Series 10 began airing on 7 November 2017. In the final, aired on 21 December 2017, Craig Johnston was crowned champion. The other two finalists were Louisa Ellis and Steven Lickley.

Series 11 (2018)[edit]

Series 11 began airing on 6 November 2018. In the final, broadcast on 20 December 2018, Laurence Henry was crowned the champion.[18]

Winners[edit]

YearWinner(s)
2008Derek Johnstone
2009Steve Groves
2010Claire Lara
2011Ash Mair
2012Keri Moss
Anton Piotrowski
2013Steven Edwards
2014Jamie Scott
2015Mark Stinchcombe
2016Gary Maclean
2017Craig Johnston
2018Laurence Henry[18]

Transmissions[edit]

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
125 August 200819 September 200820
214 September 200922 October 200929
327 September 20102 November 201017
Special8 November 20102
47 November 201115 December 201124
55 November 201213 December 2012
64 November 201312 December 2013
74 November 201423 December 201421
810 November 201524 December 201522
98 November 201622 December 201621
107 November 201721 December 2017
116 November 201820 December 2018[18]
Special27 December 20181
  • MasterChef: The Professionals Uncovered – A look at the highs and lows of the past five series of MasterChef: The Professionals; aired 27 February 2013

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International versions[edit]

Legend: Still in production No longer airing

CountryNameHost(s)JudgesNetworkAir dates
AustraliaMasterChef Australia: The ProfessionalsNetwork Ten20 January 2013 – 17 March 2013
(Season 1)
BrazilMasterChef ProfissionaisAna Paula Padrão
  • Erick Jacquin
  • Henrique Fogaça
Band4 October 2016 – 13 December 2016
(Season 1)
5 September 2017 – 5 December 2017
(Season 2)
21 August 2018 – 11 December 2018
(Season 3)
UkraineMasterChef. Profesionaly
МастерШеф. Професіонали
Hector Jimenez-Bravo
Yelyzaveta Hlinska
Volodymyr Yaroslavskiy
STBSpring 2019 – Summer 2019
(Season 1)

See also[edit]

Season

References[edit]

  1. ^'Michel Roux Jr leaves MasterChef: Professionals over business conflict'. Digital Spy. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
  2. ^'MasterChef: The Professionals - Marcus Wareing joins as new judge'. Digital Spy. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  3. ^Thomas, Liz (23 October 2009). 'Masterchef: I almost quit cooking after my father's death, says winner Steve Groves'. Daily Mail. London.
  4. ^'Claire Lara crowned winner of MasterChef: The Professionals'. Daily Mail. London. 2 November 2010. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  5. ^'Pregnant Merseyside chef Claire Lara through to final of Masterchef: The Professionals – Wirral News'. wirralnews.co.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
  6. ^'Steve Barringer's recipes' on the BBC Food Website
  7. ^'Claire Hutchings's recipes' on the BBC Food Website
  8. ^'Ash Mair's recipes' on the BBC Food Website
  9. ^'Professional MasterChef winner is crowned'. BBC News. 16 December 2011.
  10. ^Chris Harvey, 'MasterChef: the Professionals, BBC One, who will win it?', The Telegraph, 15 December 2011
  11. ^'Oli Farrar's recipes' on the BBC Food Website
  12. ^'Oliver Farrar Head Chef' on the Handbook.com website
  13. ^Paul Martinovic (13 December 2012). ''MasterChef' finishes in a draw for the first time in history'. Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  14. ^'Professional MasterChef 2013 winner revealed'. BBC Media Centre. 12 December 2013.
  15. ^'MasterChef: the Professionals, the final, review'. Daily Telegraph. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  16. ^'MasterChef: The Professionals 2013 - Steven Edwards crowned winner'. The Independent. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  17. ^'Masterchef winner Jamie Scott's 'incredible' winning dish'. BBC. 24 December 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  18. ^ abcPinchess, Lynette (21 December 2018). 'Nottingham chef Laurence Henry is crowned MasterChef: The Professionals champion 2018'. Nottingham Post. Local World. p. 4. Archived from the original on 21 December 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.

External links[edit]

  • MasterChef: The Professionals at BBC Programmes
  • MasterChef: The Professionals on IMDb
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MasterChef Asia (season 1)
Country of originSingapore
No. of episodes17
Release
Original networkLifetime (South East Asia)
Original release3 September –
10 December 2015

MasterChef Asia (season 1) is a regional competitive cooking game show based on the original British show MasterChef. The show is produced by Lifetime Asia. A total of 15 home cooks from various regions across Asia (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam) competed in the first season of MasterChef Asia. The show is judged by Hong Kong-born, culinary chef Susur Lee; 3-Michelin starred chef Bruno Ménard; and Singapore-born Audra Morrice, a MasterChef Australia finalist. From the MasterChef kitchen to off-site and overseas challenges, the 15 episodes will culminate in one home-cook winning the title of the first ever MasterChef Asia.[1]

Season 1 Walking Dead

Guest Chefs[edit]

  • Chef Eric Teo, Chef Patron/Owner of ET Culinary Arts (1 October 2015)
  • Dato' Dr. Fazley Yaakob, Winner of MasterChef Celebrity Malaysia and Chef Patron/Owner of SukaSucre Bistro in Cheras, Malaysia (8 October 2015)
  • Chef Janice Wong, Chef Patron/Owner of 2am:dessertbar and 2am:lab in Singapore (5 November 2015)
  • Chef Gaggan Anand, Chef Patron/Owner of Gaggan in Bangkok, Thailand (10 December 2015, Season Finale)
  • Chef Juna Rorimpandey, Celebrity Chef, and MasterChef Indonesia judge on season 1 and 2 (10 December 2015, Season Finale)
  • Chef Justin Quek, Chef Patron/Owner of Sky On 57 in Singapore (10 December 2015, Season Finale)
  • Chef Bjorn Shen, Author, Chef Patron/Owner of Artichoke in Singapore (10 December 2015, Season Finale)
  • Chef David Pynt, Chef of Burnt Ends in Singapore (10 December 2015, Season Finale)
  • Chef May Chow, Chef Patron/Owner of Little Bao in Hongkong (10 December 2015, Season Finale)

Contestants[edit]

ContestantsAgeCountryOccupationsStatusWinnings
Woo Wai Leong27SingaporeLawyerWinner 10 December5
Marcus Low24MalaysiaBankerRunner-Up 10 December7
Jasbir Kaur54MalaysiaHomemakerEliminated 3 December4
Priya Barve39IndiaMarketing ManagerEliminated 26 November5
Doan Phuong Ha31VietnamEntrepreneurEliminated 19 November5
Lennard Yeong27SingaporeEngineerEliminated 12 November5
Blanche Chu28TaiwanModelEliminated 5 November2
Sandrian Tan41SingaporeHomemakerEliminated 29 October2
Lica Ibarra29PhilippinesFinance Sales OfficerEliminated 22 October1
Vonny Lestari20IndonesiaStudentEliminated 8 October0
Rico Amancio31PhilippinesParalegalEliminated 1 October1
Alice Peng32ChinaScientistEliminated 24 September0
Stefan Pratama25IndonesiaSales RepresentativeEliminated 17 September0
Jake Aycardo24PhilippinesAnalystEliminated 10 September0
Sophia Zulkifli30MalaysiaHomemakerEliminated 3 September0

Elimination table[edit]

PlaceContestantEpisode
123456789101112131415
1LeongINWINHIGHINININWINIMMINLOSEHIGHWINLOSEINLOWINWINWINNER
2MarcusINWINWINWINININWINIMMINWININHIGHWINLOWINWININRUNNER-UP
3JasbirHIGHWININHIGHININWINIMMLOWWINHIGHINWINLOWHIGHINELIM
4PriyaINWINHIGHINWINLOWWINIMMLOWINININWINHIGHWINELIM
5HaHIGHWINININLOSEHIGHWINIMMWININWINLOWLOSEWINELIM
6LennardWINWININLOWWINHIGHWINIMMHIGHWINLOWLOWELIM
7BlancheINLOSEININWINWINLOSEPTLOWLOSELOWELIM
8SandrianINWINININININWINIMMININELIM
9LicaINLOSEINHIGHLOSELOWWINIMMHIGHELIM
10VonnyINLOSEININLOSEINLOSEELIM
11RicoLOWLOSEINLOWWINELIM
12AliceINLOSEININELIM
13StefanINLOSEINELIM
14JakeLOWELIM
15SophiaELIM
(WINNER) This cook won the competition.
(RUNNER-UP) This cook received second place in the competition.
(WIN) The cook won the individual challenge (Mystery Box Challenge or Invention Test) and received an advantage in the next challenge.
(WIN) The cook was on the winning team in the Team/Pair Challenge and was safe.
(LOSE) The cook was on the losing team in the Team/Pair Challenge and was not safe.
(IN) The cook was not selected as a top entry or bottom entry in a Team Challenge.
(HIGH) The cook was one of the top entries in the individual challenge, but did not win.
(IN) The cook was not selected as a top entry or bottom entry in the challenge.
(IMM) The cook did not have to compete in that round of the competition and was safe from elimination.
(LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in an individual elimination challenge, but was not the last person to advance.
(LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in an individual elimination challenge, and was the last person to advance.
(PT) The cook was on the losing team in the Team/Pair Challenge, competed in the Elimination Test, and advanced.
(NPT) The cook was on the losing team in the Team/Pair Challenge, but was exempted from the Elimination Test.
(ELIM) The cook was eliminated from MasterChef.


Episodes[edit]

No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateAsian viewers
(millions)
1'Show Us Who You Are'3 September 2015N/A
  • MasterChef Asia begins with the arrival of 15 of the best home cooks in the region who will begin a 15-week journey full of drama and excitement under the guidance of our three world class judges. The contestants’ first challenge involved cooking a dish to tell the judges who they are.
2'Food on the Fly'10 September 2015N/A
  • In the first offsite challenge the remaining 14 contestants are divided in two teams to serve five different types of canapés to 80 VIP guests on Asia’s largest observation platform - the Singapore Flyer.
3'Quintessentially MasterChef'17 September 2015N/A
  • 13 remaining contestants are tasked with two challenges - Mystery Box and the Invention Test. In the mystery box challenge, nine ingredients were on offer and the contestants must make a sweet or savory dish featuring at least one of the ingredients. For the Invention Test, Marcus who won the Mystery Box challenge gained an advantage of choosing the core ingredients for everyone to cook with (ginger, garlic or chilies). The challenge was to cook their version of Asian soup in 30 minutes.[1]
4'Taking It To The Street'24 September 2015N/A
  • The remaining 12 contestants weree divided into three teams of four and man their own stall at Singapore’s famous Lau Pa Sat (Telok Ayer Market) hawker centre. Each team was tasked to prepare one of the three main ethnic cuisines of Singapore – Malay, Indian and Chinese. As a winner of the Invention Test in Week 3, Marcus gained the advantage of choosing which cuisine he wants to cook, and have chosen Indian cuisine where he also became the team captain. Green team consist of Blanche (Captain), Lennard, Priya and Rico. Red team consist of Vonny (Captain), Jasbir, Ha and Alice. Although the Blue team received the most positive comments from the judges, the Green team took the victory with over 170 votes, Blue team with 131 votes and Red team with 119 votes. Alice was eliminated due to her mistake of choosing Sirloin over Chuck for the 5 Spice Beef dish which the team decided not to serve because it was too dry.[2]
5'Claws Are Out'1 October 2015N/A
  • In this episode of Masterchef Asia the remaining 11 contestants must re-invent a classic Singaporean dish – Chili Crab. At the beginning of the show, guest chef Eric Teo demonstrated how to cook a classic Chili Crab and the contestants were given 90 minutes to reinvent the dish. By taking inspiration of the dish and combining it with one of her favorite dish, Blanche won the challenge with her Chili Crab version of Guo Bao. Rico was eliminated as he failed to capture the essence of Singaporean Chili Crab which is the sauce.[1]
6'One Stewed Pair'8 October 2015N/A
  • Five teams fight over 5 cuisines and 5 home appliances, resulting in a bizarre combination and creative cooking. You’ve never seen the flavors of USA, Thailand, Spain, France and Italy like this before![1]

The pairs are: Leong and Lica, Lennard and Marcus, Blanche and Vonny, Jasbir and Sandrian, Priya and Ha.
Blanche and Vonny is the lowest team of the five, and they face to face with each other in the elimination challenge where they have to cook their best dish in 30 minutes ,using the remaining ingredients in all the 5 fridges at their disposal. In the end, Vonny cook the least impressive dish due to her short crust pastry dish is mainly too sweet and out of balance and was sent home.

7'For the Greater Good'15 October 2015N/A
  • It was a mass cooking madness in the MasterChef kitchen where the contestants had to cook for 150 guests for a fundraising in conjunction with the World's Food Day.[1]
8'Lost in Transit'22 October 2015N/A
  • Contestants compete for customers at Singapore Changi Airport, not just with each other, but also with the airport's numerous eateries. Those who survive the challenge are in for a big surprise.[3]

International Broadcast[edit]

The programme is being broadcast in the Philippines by TV5 every Sunday night at 8pm, starting 8 November 2015. In Indonesia, every Saturday at 3pm on Global TV. Malaysia, Every Monday at 6:30pm on Astro Ria. In India every Saturday at 10:00pm on Star World Premiere.In Singapore,on Channel 5, starting at 10.30 p.m, every Sunday.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abcde'About MasterChef Asia - Episodic Guide'. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  2. ^'MasterChef Asia Premieres on Lifetime Channel'. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  3. ^'MasterChef Asia Lifetime Asia'. Retrieved 23 October 2015.

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