Come Dine with Me Australia
Come Dine with Me Australia | |
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Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 60 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Granada Media Australia |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | The LifeStyle Channel |
Original release | 18 January 2010 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Come Dine with Me |
External links | |
Website | |
Production website |
Come Dine with Me Australia is an Australian television reality series based on the Come Dine with Me format which premiered on 18 January 2010 on The LifeStyle Channel in Australia. It is narrated by Aimee Reid and James Valentine.
In 2009, The Lifestyle Channel bought the rights to the show, commissioning Granada Media Australia to produce a version for the Australian market. The first season consists of 20 episodes.[1] A second season was approved before the first season premiered and was broadcast in mid-2010.[2] The fourth series involves four contestants as opposed to the regular five, in hour long episode instead of the usual format of 30-minute five episodes each week.
Format
The unscripted show follows amateur chefs competing against each other in hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. Each week over five nights, five total strangers take it in turns to cook up their idea of the perfect evening for the other four. Each believes they can cook up the perfect evening and hopes their unique style will clinch them the title of best host and the $2000 cash prize. [3]
Season 1
- Episode 1 - Julie, Episode 2 - Gail, Episode 3 - Ben, Episode 4 - Jennifer, Episode 5 - Richard
- Episode 6 - Trudi, Episode 7 - Luke, Episode 8 - Anne-Maree, Episode 9 - Angela, Episode 10 - Alex
- Episode 11 - Bryan, Episode 12 - Mel, Episode 13 - Rita, Episode 14 - James, Episode 15 - Nicole
- Episode 16 - Tony, Episode 17 - Celeste, Episode 18 - Nicole, Episode 19 - Stephen, Episode 20 - Sheeneagh
Season 2
- Episode 1 - Helen, Episode 2 - Ray, Episode 3 - Joan, Episode 4 - Paula, Episode 5 - Taylor
- Episode 6 - Jesse, Episode 7 - Sharon, Episode 8 - Kyoko, Episode 9 - David, Episode 10 - Jane
- Episode 11 - Dominic, Episode 12 - Michelle, Episode 13 - Yolanda, Episode 14 - Tom, Episode 15 - Deb
- Episode 16 - Megan, Episode 17 - David, Episode 18 - Karen, Episode 19 - Kate, Episode 20 - Mark
Season 3
- Episode 1 - Leonie, Episode 2 - Lance, Episode 3 - Mary, Episode 4 - Shane, Episode 5 - Ammie
- Episode 6 - Cheryl, Episode 7 - Donna, Episode 8 - Tony, Episode 9 - Doreen, Episode 10 - Lachlan
- Episode 11 - Vanessa, Episode 12 - Sheila, Episode 13 - Anita, Episode 14 - Lachlan, Episode 15 - Warren
- Episode 16 - Suze, Episode 17 - Jacki, Episode 18 - Gerry, Episode 19 - Bromwyn, Episode 20 - Mary-Ann
Season 4
- Episode 1 - Mike, Episode 2 - Kiri, Episode 3 - Danielle, Episode 4 - James
- Episode 5 - Derek, Episode 6 - Natalie, Episode 7 - Amaya, Episode 8 - Myles
- Episode 9 - Andrew, Episode 10 - Roxanne, Episode 11 - Peter, Episode 12 - Sharon
- Episode 13 - Todd, Episode 14 - Eve, Episode 15 - Tom, Episode 16 - Ebony
- Episode 17 - Ellen, Episode 18 - Harry, Episode 19 - Alexi, Episode 20 - Sami
Celebrity Come Dine With Me Australia
A celebrity version originally aired in 2012 to 2014 on the Lifestyle Channel. The series is being revived in 2016 by ITV Studios for the Nine Network.[4][5]
Trivia
In July 2010, the show began broadcasting in the UK under the title Come Dine with Me Down Under before reverting to its original Come Dine with Me Australia title and changing again in the third series.
References
- ↑ Come Dine with Me in Oz - B&T Today, 24 August 2009
- ↑ Second serve for Come Dine with Me Australia
- ↑ Come Dine with Me Australia - Official Website, 18 January 2010
- ↑ http://itvstudios.com.au/format/celebrity-come-dine-with-me-australia
- ↑ http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/03/nine-greenlights-celebrity-come-dine-with-me.html
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