Returning: MasterChef Australia
It's official. Season 13 launches on Tuesday, 20th April on 10.
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10 has confirmed a premiere date for MasterChef Australia.
Season 13Â sees Jock Zonfrillo, Melissa Leong and Andy Allen return to find a new series champion, with a cash prize of $250,000 on offer.
In 2021, MasterChef Australia will be seasoned to perfection with some of the world’s most recognisable and beloved chefs including the Queen of the kitchen Nigella Lawson, Yotam Ottolenghi, Heston Blumenthal, Massimo Bottura and Clare Smyth, all set to challenge the top 24 contestants.
Plus, homegrown sensations including Curtis Stone, Kirsten Tibballs, Darren Purchese, Alla Wolf-Tasker, Scott Pickett, Poh Ling Yeow, Callum Hann and Reynold Poernomo return to put the cherry on top of a must-watch season.
MasterChef Australia is a cooking competition like no other. It transforms lives, inspires the nation and impresses the world’s best chefs. If season 12 was unmissable, season 13 is deserving of its own Michelin star, with every single member of the top 24 dreaming of holding aloft the coveted trophy.
Best cooks ever. Best food ever.
Updated: Monday April 19 at 7.30pm on 10 and continues Wednesday and Thursday nights.
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9 Responses
Once Master Chef starts, will The Cube will still be on?
No see Calendar.
The following week will be the usual 5 nights Sunday to Thursday no doubt 12-13 weeks.
Tuesday?? I understand they are waiting for MAFS to finish, but what an odd night to launch
I was surprised.
I agree…I would have thought Sunday or Monday (and, if not, a Thursday…)
Why a tuesday starts? Random!!
Dissagree totally with dbea3059
The previous season was pretty disappointing. I enjoyed masterchef but towards the end of the season the judges were miserable, condenscending and borderline disrespectful to the contestants. There were hardly any special guests, no outdoor challenges.
It’s true challenges and guests were less, due to a little thing called Covid, but new judges were universally received as far as I can see.