MasterChef Pinoy Edition

From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

MasterChef Pinoy Edition
Also known asMasterChef Philippines, MasterChef PH
GenreCompetitive cooking show
Based onMasterChef
Presented byJudy Ann Santos-Agoncillo
Judges
  • Ferns Aracama
  • Rolando Laudico
  • JP Anglo
Narrated byWinnie Cordero
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes86
Production
Running time45 minutes
Production companiesShine International
ABS-CBN Studios
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseNovember 12, 2012 (2012-11-12) –
February 9, 2013 (2013-02-09)
Related

MasterChef Pinoy Edition was a Philippine competitive cooking game show broadcast by ABS-CBN. The show is based from the British television series, MasterChef. Hosted by Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo. Santos-Agoncillo was also joined by chefs Fernando Aracama, Rolando Laudico and JP Anglo as the judges of the show,[1][2] it aired on the network's Umaganda morning line up from November 12, 2012 to February 9, 2013, and was replaced by Ohlala Couple.[3][4]

Overview

[edit]

The series was part of the MasterChef franchise and was based on a similar competition format held in the United Kingdom, where MasterChef originated.

Format

[edit]

Of all the amateur chefs who auditioned nationwide, the chosen auditionees, usually three to four auditionees per episode, had to cook their signature dish under a 60-minute time limit for the four judges. Each judge took a taste of the dishes and gave their opinions before they all chose the auditionee who was to move on to the next round. After the initial round, all the auditionees underwent more further cooking tests until the four judges had chosen the top finalists.

Each week, the finalists underwent numerous challenges and tests. The finalists also underwent elimination tests reducing their numbers until the only remaining hopeful cook remained.

Broadcasting

[edit]

Unlike its international counterparts, the show was broadcast as a weekday morning program airing 45 minutes per episode 5 times a week, Monday through Friday, while the Saturday edition included encore episodes with never before seen footage during the taping where they discovered and whipped up extraordinary dishes as well as giving out cooking tips and trivia.[5]

Prizes

[edit]

The winner of the competition received the four million peso cash prize, a culinary scholarship from the Center of Asian Culinary Studies, and a kitchen showcase from Fujidenzo.[4][6]

Season summary

[edit]
Season Premiere Finale Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place No. of Finalists Host Judges
1 November 12, 2012 February 9, 2013 JR Royol Carla Marcaida Ivory Yat Myra Santos 16 Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo
Fernando Aracama
Rolando Laudico
JP Anglo

Season 1: 2012-2013

[edit]

Contestants

[edit]
Name Age Occupation Hometown Episode of elimination
1 Joel Royol JR 29 Band vocalist Benguet Final
2 Carla Marcaida 40 Businesswoman Bulacan
3 Ivory Yat 26 Nurse Quezon City
4 Myra Santos 31 Accounting associate Muntinlupa
5 Ronnel Torres 30 Sari-sari store owner Pampanga Semi-final
6 Sonny Boy Tuazon 24 Unemployed Bataan Episode 11 / Episode 2
7 Reggie Apolinario 30 Call center agent Laguna Episode 10
8 Mac Serrano 30 Former seaman Tarlac Episode 9
9 Maureen Angala 33 Housewife Muntinlupa Episode 8
10 Gian Espadera 20 Human Resource Management student Davao City Episode 7
11 Cons Osorio 30 Interior designer San Juan Episode 6
12 Betty Bais 43 House helper Cebu City Episode 5
13 Lilibeth Nicolas 31 House helper Quezon City Episode 4
14 Tolits Dulva 34 Police Sorsogon Episode 3
15 Melissa Gutierrez 51 Marketing director Quezon City
16 Malou Caiña 41 Branch supervisor Cagayan de Oro Episode 2

Season 2: 2014

[edit]

Contestants

[edit]
Name Age Occupation Hometown Episode of elimination
1 Amatista Corriente 24 Law student La Union Final
2 Natanael Abasco 33 Marketing analyst Zamboanga del Sur
3 Thomas Umer 45 Businessman Manila
4 Lilibeth Dela Cruz 33 Housewife Cebu City

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "MasterChef' PH pilot trounces rival programs". ABS-CBN News. November 13, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  2. ^ "Real life kitchen drama sizzles in 'Masterchef Pinoy Edition'". The Philippine Star. November 13, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  3. ^ "'MasterChef PH' starts airing". ABS-CBN News. November 12, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Reyma Buan-Deveza (February 9, 2013). "Benguet native wins first 'MasterChef Pinoy Edition'". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  5. ^ "MasterChef Pinoy Edition". ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  6. ^ Allan Policarpio (February 14, 2013). "Band vocalist is first Pinoy 'MasterChef'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
[edit]