Ready Steady Cook (Australian TV series)

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Ready, Steady, Cook
Genre Cooking
Created by Endemol
Developed by Southern Star
Presented by Nick Stratford (2005)
Peter Everett (2006–2011)
Colin Lane (2011-)
Country of origin Australia
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 650 (plus repeats)
Production
Running time 60 minutes (including commercials)
Production company(s) Endemol Southern Star (2005-2009)
Southern Star Group (2009-present)
Broadcast
Original channel Network Ten
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original run 2005 – present
Chronology
Related shows Ready Steady Cook (UK version)
External links
Website

Ready Steady Cook is a twice Logie Award-nominated Australian cookery competition show that airs on the Ten Network. It is based on the original Ready Steady Cook series broadcast by the BBC. The format is owned by Endemol.

The show debuted in 2005, where it was hosted by former chef Nick Stratford. It aired weekdays at 1pm. Former Nine Network personality Peter Everett took over the hosting job in January 2006 to coincide with Ten's new daytime lineup. From 2006, it has aired at 2pm.

In March 2011, it was announced that Colin Lane will replace Everett from June.

Contents

[edit] Overview

Two teams (Capsicum and Tomato), consisting each of a professional chef and an audience member compete against each other, both trying to create the best entrée, meal and dessert in a 20-minute time limit. The final segment sees both opposing chefs teaming up to prepare a dish in a strict time limit.

New challenges were introduced in 2009. As well as the regular gourmet and classic bags, the chefs are given surprise new challenges that push their cooking skills to the limit.

[edit] Chefs featured on the show

[edit] Celebrity guests

A celebrity version of Ready Steady Cook Australia aired separate to the daytime series during prime time for a brief period in 2005. The following celebrities have appeared at least once, though others have also been seen on the show, both during the regular series and prime time celebrity shows.

[edit] 2005

[edit] 2008

In 2008, there were a number of 'celebrity cook-offs' on the daytime show. The celebrity cook-offs were randomly put into the schedule throughout 2008. Some of the celebrities that appeared in 2008 are:

[edit] 2009

The celebrity cook-offs return for the 2009 series. Participants include:

[edit] Awards

Year Award Category Result
2009 Logie Awards Most Popular Lifestyle Program Nominated
2010 Logie Awards Most Popular Lifestyle Program Nominated
2011 Logie Awards Most Popular Lifestyle Program Nominated

The 52nd TV Week Logie Awards aired 2 May 2010.

[edit] External links

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