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''Celebrity MasterChef Australia'' is an Australian competitive cooking game show. It is spin-off of ''MasterChef Australia'', itself an adaptation of the British show ''MasterChef'', and features celebrity contestants. It began production in early September 2009, and premiered on Network Ten on 30 September 2009.〔(Celebrity Masterchef will begin production in September )〕 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''. Instead Calombaris and Mehigan will also serve in a general hosting capacity. Olympic swimmer Eamon Sullivan won the series, taking home $50,000 for charity Swim Survive Stay Alive. In February 2010, executive producer Mark Fennessy stated that he doubted the spin-off will return for a second season.〔(Future of Celebrity MasterChef uncertain )〕 ==Format== In contrast to its parent show, the celebrity version is based around a heats and semi-finals format similar to ''MasterChef Goes Large'', and is aired only once a week in an hourly format.〔〔(Biggest Loser trainer lined up for Celebrity MasterChef? ) - Yahoo!7 TV〕 Celebrities are split into groups of three as they compete in a heat round featuring two challenges, with one celebrity making their way from each heat into the semi-finals. The heats consist of an Invention Test, in which they prepare a dish of their own concoction, and a Pressure Test, in which they must complete a dish from a professional chef. Due to the difficulty of these dishes contestants are given a single "lifeline" in which the chef is able to aid them for 90 seconds. The six remaining celebrities will then face further challenges in order to secure their place in the final.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Celebrity MasterChef Australia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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