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MasterChef Italia | |
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Genre | Cookery |
Based on | MasterChef |
Directed by | Umberto Spinazzola |
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Country of origin | Italy |
Original language | Italian |
No. of seasons | 13 |
No. of episodes | 155 |
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Running time | 1 hour and 10 minutes |
Production companies | Magnolia (seasons 1–5) Endemol Shine Italia (season 6–) |
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Release | 21 September 2011 present | –
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MasterChef Italia is the Italian version of culinary talent show MasterChef. The first edition was aired from 21 September to 7 December 2011 on Sky Uno.
The judges are chefs Bruno Barbieri, Carlo Cracco, Antonino Cannavacciuolo by the fifth edition and restaurateur Joe Bastianich (judge of MasterChef U.S.). Voiceovers are made by Simone D'Andrea and Luisa Ziliotto for the first five editions, Stefania Nali for the sixth and seventh and Ilaria Egitto from the eighth. Carlo Cracco quit the program after the end of 6th season and was replaced by Antonia Klugmann in the 7th. Antonia Klugmann was in turn replaced by Giorgio Locatelli for Season 8.
MasterChef Italia winners earn €100,000 in gold coins and get to publish a recipe book (published by RCS Rizzoli).
The success of the first edition included parodies of the program, including The Scoured, Crozza in Wonderland and Made in Sud with the parody Mastrochef