jpgr September 21, 2021 Share September 21, 2021 32 minutes ago, TVbitch said: They all did really well in semi/finals week. I was impressed. How much help do you think they get? I can't imagine they come up with these recipes on their own. We did see one of the home economists in the kitchen, telling Joe to tidy up (OMG is he a mess!). Link to comment
TVbitch September 21, 2021 Share September 21, 2021 I don't think they get any help. Certainly not of the regular and MC Pro versions. Maybe @Sarnia knows for sure. I thought the Home Ec lady was probably there to make sure nobody created unsafe working environments (fire hazard, trip hazard, etc.) 1 Link to comment
Sarnia September 22, 2021 Share September 22, 2021 (edited) 17 hours ago, TVbitch said: I don't think they get any help. Certainly not of the regular and MC Pro versions. Maybe @Sarnia knows for sure. Thank you for the vote of confidence but I don't have more insight than you do into this. 😃 But I also don't think they get help, at least in the kitchen. But clearly they have the briefs in advance (at least some of them) as they say throughout the episodes that they have rehearsed their dish at home. I think that is more or less true for all the versions, except for the "invention test" challenge where they have to think of a dish on the spot. They often have all the ingredients they need for their dishes so they are clearly planned in advance. So I don't know how much of the recipes are actually their idea, but they are still the ones who have to cook it right. I expect the Pros to come up with their own ideas, maybe the Celebs get some advice. I'm good with that as the show is so joyful to watch. Edited September 22, 2021 by Sarnia 2 Link to comment
babs1226 October 15, 2021 Share October 15, 2021 I just watched the GBBO Extra Slice, and Kadeena Cox was one of the panelists. I was surprised that her win on Celebrity MC wasn't mentioned. Competing networks, I guess? 1 Link to comment
Athena October 17, 2021 Share October 17, 2021 On 9/21/2021 at 10:56 AM, TVbitch said: I don't think they get any help. Certainly not of the regular and MC Pro versions. Maybe @Sarnia knows for sure. I thought the Home Ec lady was probably there to make sure nobody created unsafe working environments (fire hazard, trip hazard, etc.) On 9/22/2021 at 4:18 AM, Sarnia said: Thank you for the vote of confidence but I don't have more insight than you do into this. 😃 But I also don't think they get help, at least in the kitchen. But clearly they have the briefs in advance (at least some of them) as they say throughout the episodes that they have rehearsed their dish at home. I think that is more or less true for all the versions, except for the "invention test" challenge where they have to think of a dish on the spot. They often have all the ingredients they need for their dishes so they are clearly planned in advance. So I don't know how much of the recipes are actually their idea, but they are still the ones who have to cook it right. I expect the Pros to come up with their own ideas, maybe the Celebs get some advice. I'm good with that as the show is so joyful to watch. This Celeb edition was the first time that I really thought about how much help the contestants of the Celeb edition probably gets. A lot of the celebs admitted to not having cooked much pre-Covid and some of them probably would not have gone on the show if they had other ventures to do. This show was one of the few reality shows that was filming and had good measures during the UK lockdowns. I think the Celebs (and likely the regular edition, less so the Pros) get a pre-taping training course and/or guides on kitchen safety and what happens in a kitchen like this. There are a lot of things where they move around the room with cameras and other cooks which can be dangerous so they would need to be briefed on it. I think most of the celebs come up with the ideas for their recipes but there is a home economist who suggests ideas, tips, or changes. Some of their recipes and concepts came off as really refined for people who also admitted to not having a huge interest in food until recently. I don't think this was the case for all of them, but some probably leaned on the crew more in that way. 3 Link to comment
Athena December 20, 2021 Share December 20, 2021 "Champions of Champions" to air on Dec 31 on BBC One: Quote Five former champions return to the kitchen to compete for the ultimate prize. They are set a challenge by singer and Table Manners podcast host Jessie Ware. 1 Link to comment
lambertman March 23, 2022 Share March 23, 2022 (edited) 2022 season starts tonight (3/23) in the UK. 5 weeks of heats, 24 episodes in 8 weeks total. Edited March 23, 2022 by lambertman 3 Link to comment
TVbitch April 2, 2022 Share April 2, 2022 (edited) I watched the first episode. Don't know how I feel about having the cooks sitting there chatting with the other cooks while they are cooking. I hope to god they are not going to go down the path of other cookery shows that have become more about "personalities" than cooking. They only did it in the first round, so I remain hopeful my beloved MC stays pure! Other than that scare, I'm so glad it's back! Edited April 2, 2022 by TVbitch 1 Link to comment
babs1226 April 7, 2022 Share April 7, 2022 @TVbitch I actually think I like the new format. I used to find the early episodes a little boring. Even though everyone isn't cooking together, there doesn't seem to be a lot of focus on the people who aren't cooking. I also like the fact that John and Greg try the first dishes without watching the cook. They only judge on the end result, which seems fair for the first dish. I am glad it's back also! 1 Link to comment
txvoodoo April 9, 2022 Share April 9, 2022 It seems that, while they've borrowed from the other Masterchefs in terms of format, they haven't gone the route of "all drama, all the time." It still has the UK feeling. Who is that voice telling them "You have 5 minutes left" - it's not John or Gregg! 1 Link to comment
babs1226 April 9, 2022 Share April 9, 2022 56 minutes ago, txvoodoo said: IWho is that voice telling them "You have 5 minutes left" - it's not John or Gregg! They must have an off-camera timekeeper in the room since the judges aren't there for the first cook. 1 Link to comment
TVbitch April 15, 2022 Share April 15, 2022 I have also been wondering about the voice. Would like to catch a glimpse of this mystery man. He has also let a couple of them have extra minutes. I think having the other cooks in there scared me initially because Pookie was in the first round and she's a Chatty Cathy. It's been pretty low key since then and hasn't bothered me at all. 1 Link to comment
babs1226 April 27, 2022 Share April 27, 2022 I really enjoyed the first semi-final. I think the format changes they have made have improved the watchability for me. The contestants got a taste of service, and I think the right two left. I liked Holly, but she chose the wrong dish for the challenge. Farokh is talented, but he only seemed to have one speed and John was not happy. The diners weren't either. The 8 remaining are all talented. Anyone could win. 1 Link to comment
TVbitch April 29, 2022 Share April 29, 2022 I enjoyed it too, although I was worried about Thomas, as I adore him and he was holding up the pass. I also get a kick out of Ioan and his amusingly over-enthusiastic reactions every time he makes it through. I would have been upset if either Ioan or James went home as their dishes were good, and it really was not their fault their ice creams melted. That kitchen must be so hot cooking last AND Thomas held them up. I don't mind losing Farohk. I thought he reached too far with that cellular division gimmick for his dish, and then the dish didn't back it up. 1 Link to comment
TVbitch May 4, 2022 Share May 4, 2022 Um, I was not aware of that buttery biscuit base song, and I am sorry to become aware of it. Looks like John stirred up some trouble dropping an S bomb on Pookie. I didn't even notice it. Finals week already. I hope we get UK Gordon and not US Gordon. Link to comment
babs1226 May 4, 2022 Share May 4, 2022 I am happy that Gordon didn't break out his Hell's Kitchen or MCUS personality. He was as well behaved as he was when he appeared on MCAU. I know they have to put the finalists through rigorous tests, but I will never understand why, in service challenges, they make the contestants do all the prep work for every component of the dish. That isn't what happens in a normal restaurant kitchen. I guess they want to get the contestants as stressed as possible? I was confused that Gordon called the meal lunch, since service started at 4pm. I had to research meals and meal times in Britain. I think I have it now. Lunch can be dinner, but dinner can't be lunch. This has been a good competition, and I think that any one of the finalists could win. It just went so fast, though! 1 Link to comment
babs1226 May 5, 2022 Share May 5, 2022 That was the best final I can remember, certainly in years. Three super cooks and likeable people. The whole series was great this year as far as talented cooks, and the finale was icing on the cake. Well done. 1 Link to comment
TVbitch May 7, 2022 Share May 7, 2022 Great finale!! I was rooting for Eddie, cuz when he first appeared in episode 1, I thought to myself that he was going to win it. He was superb all the way through, and his final meal would have stood up on MC Professionals. He even had me convinced chocolate and prunes are sublime, and that is saying something! : D Pookie is one of a kind and an amazing cook who delights people. She did too much for me in her final meal, with the dustings and sprays and smoke and Bunsen burners. And so much gold! About the semifinal: Gordon was professional and patient. (Pookie would not survive in Hell's Kitchen!) It's easy to forget his culinary accomplishments when seeing him act a buffoon on US shows. I wonder why Marcus was not at the lunch. He was part of that scene and in the picture they showed. I know from Boiling Point Marcus was an underling of Gordon's and they were super tight. 1 Link to comment
lambertman August 22, 2022 Share August 22, 2022 (edited) Good news for Americans who like to follow rules: there is finally a season (2019, namely) of MasterChef UK uploaded to tubi. However, since I’m not one of those people 😁, agreed that Pookie was so fun to watch but really went over the imaginary line in the finale. Still thought she should get the win for her cumulative work but I begrudgingly understand why Eddie won. Radha was very impressive for her age; big things to come from her with experience, I hope. Edited August 22, 2022 by lambertman 1 Link to comment
Sarnia June 2, 2023 Share June 2, 2023 Well the season is over, it's been quiet in here 😃 Another wonderful finale at the end of a great season. I want to eat every single dish that was presented during the finale. I was happy with all the finalists and would have been fine with any of them winning. Congratulations to Spoiler Charyia , who hasn't presented a single bad dish during the whole competition. I'm also pretty sure that Spoiler Anurag and Omar will have great carreers as cooks and chefs. 3 Link to comment
TVbitch June 5, 2023 Share June 5, 2023 (edited) Thoroughly enjoyed this season. I think the winner might have even been able to hold their own on Professionals! And they may have been the most delightful contestant to ever compete! I was rooting for them the whole time. ....I was also rooting for that sly little doggie in Instanbul who kept sneaking up on the chef's trying to get a taste! PS. @Sarnia, ah, if I knew you were watching, I would have commented more! 😁 Edited June 5, 2023 by TVbitch 1 Link to comment
Sarnia June 5, 2023 Share June 5, 2023 3 hours ago, TVbitch said: PS. @Sarnia, ah, if I knew you were watching, I would have commented more! 😁 If I had commented more, you would have known I was watching 😉 so that's on me. I try to watch every season (including Professionals and Celebrity) so let's meet here more regularly next time! 1 Link to comment
lambertman June 19, 2023 Share June 19, 2023 (edited) Just got caught up! Hooray Charyia! Such a good cook and such a delightful character. I would've thoroughly understood an Anurag win as well. Also, Clare Smyth's dessert looks amaaazing. Out of my budget, though :D Edited June 19, 2023 by lambertman 1 Link to comment
TVbitch June 20, 2023 Share June 20, 2023 Program Note: Enjoying seeing Michel Roux Jr.'s in his new "Five Star Kitchen: Britains Next Great Chef". It focuses on five star food with the winner getting to chef at Roux's hotel. 1 Link to comment
Sarnia August 4, 2023 Share August 4, 2023 Celebrity Masterchef is on again, is anyone watching? As usual I don't have a clue as to most of these people are 😁 but I'm in for the ride, it's always enjoyable. 2 Link to comment
TVbitch August 5, 2023 Share August 5, 2023 I don't watch the celebrity one, @Sarnia. Right now I am trying to catch up on Great Australian Bake Off and Bake Off: The Professionals. 1 Link to comment
Writing Wrongs January 1 Share January 1 Has anyone watched Masterchef Ireland? I started it, but quit. The judges are so unlikeable. I've never seen so many rejected people in the auditions and the set looks like crap compared to the other shows. 1 Link to comment
TVbitch January 2 Share January 2 I think I started watching it once, and it was so long and slow and generally unlikeable, I did not feel I could survive the season. 🤣 Link to comment
lambertman January 6 Share January 6 I’ve noticed tubi now has all of series 10-18 *except* for series 12 (2016). I don’t recall any massive scandal from that year, do any of you? :) (currently catching up on the most recent Professionals, six eps left!) Link to comment
Sarnia January 6 Share January 6 I came very late to watching the Celebrity Christmas specials this year as they are usually pretty cheesy, but just discovered that this year the second of these episodes had the critics as contestants! Jay Rayner, Jimi Famurewa, Grace Dent, William Sitwell and Leyla Kazim. It was a really fun episode, nice to see a more human side to them and insteresting also to see them struggle under the same pressures the usual contestants go through. Some emotional bits also. They managed rather well, although I feel that they are better critics than cooks (I have no problem with that). Link to comment
Sarnia April 8 Share April 8 Season 20 has started. Is anyone watching? I usually have a hard time telling apart the constestants in the first rounds. First batch of contestants was OK but I wasn't fully impressed with anyone. Vinegar-soaked cherries sound absolutely horrendous. Now watching the second batch. 1 Link to comment
TVbitch April 8 Share April 8 I am watching! I'm glad they got rid of the "first group cooks while a peanut gallery of other contestants watches and some unseen guy calls time, then they serve the food to Greg and John in another room" first round. That was just dumb. I like this format much better. William Sitwell was quite nice to them, I guess cuz he has now been through it himsef! I guess they are releasing all 3 episodes for the week every Sunday, but it will still take me the whole week to get access to them. 1 Link to comment
Ancaster April 23 Share April 23 (edited) I'm just starting the new season. So far I like Hope and the breast cancer survivor. Oh, and Brin. I wish there had been a clip of John Torode telling that rather extra guy to never ever put a pickled cherry in a dessert again. Edited April 23 by Ancaster 2 Link to comment
TVbitch May 1 Share May 1 Matthew judging at second chance week! He is one of the ones I think I remember. Is he the one Marcus made cry when he blundered with the dish with sounds of the ocean? Then there was a huge uproar over his elimination. I'm so glad he has such a great career going. Link to comment
Sarnia May 13 Share May 13 I was glad to see Chris return as a second chance contestant (to be honest he's the only one I recognized in the lot). He's such an interesting character and is turning also into an interesting cook. I'm also warming up to Brin quite a bit. Other than these two, it's a bit of a "meh" season for me. Maybe the lack of sunshine is making me grumpy 😁 OK, the "cooking over fire" challenge was quite mesmerizing. Link to comment
Ancaster May 25 Share May 25 Well, I enjoyed the series and thought the winner was well deserving, if a bit telegraphed by the end. I felt like Spoiler Abi/Ali had checked out by the last couple of episodes they were in and didn't handle the pressure well in the professional kitchens. I liked all the finalists and the top two in particular put out some truly interesting food. 1 Link to comment
Sarnia May 25 Share May 25 Yes happy with the winner too, usually the people I like are gone way before the end! 😉 And I would go to either of the top two guy's restaurants, if they ever have one. I wish them all the best (as well as the third finalist who also has a great story). This is such a "feel good" show! I didn't know Gavroche (Michel Roux Jr's restaurant) was closing. Were they having trouble, or does he just want to move on to other things? (or retire). 1 Link to comment
Ancaster May 25 Share May 25 1 hour ago, Sarnia said: I didn't know Gavroche (Michel Roux Jr's restaurant) was closing. Were they having trouble, or does he just want to move on to other things? (or retire). Yes, it closed in January I believe. Michel Roux explained that he wanted to get a better work/life balance and spend more time with his family. He always seems like a nice guy, though rigorous about his food standards, so I can believe this is true, rather than some cover up. He has also stated that he will never sell Le Gavroche's name, and is continuing with some ventures using the name, presumably with his daughter. He still sounds very busy, but presumably isn't putting in the 90-hour weeks he was doing at Le Gavroche. Here's a link to a pretty in-depth article, if you're interested. https://www.restaurantonline.co.uk/Article/2024/05/03/Michel-Roux-on-life-after-Le-Gavroche#:~:text=Instead%2C we are discussing the,Inverlochy Castle and Crossbasket Castle. 1 Link to comment
Sarnia May 26 Share May 26 Thank you @Ancaster for the explanation and the link. He's still keeping himself busy but he seems to be having fun! 1 Link to comment
TVbitch May 27 Share May 27 Loved seeing Michel! Enjoyed the 20th season dinner and meeting the voice of Masterchef. Thought the group of contestants as a whole was a bit weak for the 20th anniversary, excepting for the top few. The top two seemed to be quite far out in front of everyone else. Brin's final meal was faultless and could have fit in on The Professionals, and he deserved it. Does this mean Chris can can come back for yet another crack in a few years? 2 Link to comment
Sarnia September 10 Share September 10 New Celebrity Masterchef season is on! As usual I don't know any of those people 😁 (except Dominic from Glow Up) so it's almost like a regular season for me. I was overall very impressed by the level of cooking and looking forward to final's week with 5 talented and friendly contestants. Every season I enjoy watching them start the season a bit uneasy ("OK, let's go do this publicity stunt"), and then they get more and more excited and involved. It's really a "feel good" watch for me. I'm rooting for Spoiler Rochenda because she seems so genuinely happy and excited but I would be fine with any of them winning. Is anyone else watching? 1 Link to comment
TVbitch September 10 Share September 10 I might watch the final rounds. I only know Dominic as well, cuz I watch Glow Up. (I started a Glow Up thread here!) Where are they at in the competition? I recently watched Seasons 1 and 2 of Masterchef (Goes Large). Um, I have to say say Season 2 John Torode, with his rumpled dress shirts, long shaggy hair and jazzy off the cuff patter, was kind of turning me on. 😯 🤭🤣 1 Link to comment
Sarnia September 13 Share September 13 On 9/10/2024 at 5:04 PM, TVbitch said: Where are they at in the competition? The finals are this week-end. 1 Link to comment
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