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International menu for Kitchen Rules
Channel Seven’s My Kitchen Rules format will be showcased to the international market in Cannes at the MipTV sales fest in April.
The format, devised and owned by Seven, will be hawked to buyers via Endemol Worldwide Distribution who picked up distribution rights to the cooking show.
Seven’s show is beginning to gather momentum with viewers, this week hitting a high of 1.47m viewers.
The show was initially said to be produced by the team behind My Restaurant Rules, but Freehand Productions has no connection to My Kitchen Rules, and most of the key …
Line of the Week: Rosso
Tim Ross gets the Line of the Week after answering a question from Dicko tonight on The 7PM Project.
Dicko was asking Rosso about his decision to leave Nova breakfast.
Dicko: “Rosso, I’m a big believer that every ‘ding’ is followed by a ‘dong.’ Have you had that moment yet where you’ve gone, ‘What have I done? That was a really well paid gig?’”
Rosso: “No, no. ‘Cos I’ve never done My Restaurant Rules 2 , Dicko.”
Gold…
Dicko of course, left Australian Idol to host the reality cooking show for Seven, followed by Celebrity Survivor …
Peter & Manu for My Kitchen Rules
Sydney chefs Peter Evans and Manu Feildel will be the judges of Seven’s My Kitchen Rules, to air in 2010.
Filming on the reality cooking contest began in Sydney last week. Produced in-house by Seven, it will see teams of two from each state competing to become “Australia’s best home-cooking team.”
Each team will compete from their own kitchens and will have to transform their home “into an instant restaurant for one pressure-cooker night.”
The series, which was originally expected in September, is a spin-off from My Restaurant Rules which aired two series on …
Auditions: My Kitchen Rules
Channel Seven has announced auditions for its very own cooking competition, pitched as a successor to its former reality series My Restaurant Rules.
My Kitchen Rules, produced in-house by Seven, will see teams of two from each state looking for “Australia’s best home-cooking team.”
Each team will compete from their own kitchens and will have to transform their home “into an instant restaurant for one pressure-cooker night.”
Applications are currently open online at mykitchenrules.com.au
To apply you will need to complete a single application for both participants.
Questions on the form include:
What style …
Taking the taste test
“Neil Perry trained as a hairdresser, Stephanie Alexander was a librarian, Nigella Lawson was a TV columnist,” says Matt Preston.
“There are amazing top Australian international chefs who don’t come from a traditional training background, but come like these guys. They know that what they really want to do is cook and they’ve got a natural aptitude, a palate and a general love of learning more to improve their skills. And that’s what will make them.”
The Age Food Critic turned Television Food Critic insists MasterChef Australia is an opportunity for contestants to …

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