The Great Australian Bake Off
The Great Australian Bake Off | |
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Genre | Baking, cooking |
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Judges |
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Opening theme | "Build Me Up Buttercup" by Mike d'Abo & Tony Macaulay (Season 1) |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Lara Hopkins (2013) |
Producers | Euan Jones (2013) Leigh McSwan (2013) Dana Michell (2013) |
Production locations | Werribee Park Mansion (2013) Yaralla Estate (2015) Sydney, New South Wales (2018-) |
Cinematography | Sam Collines (2013) |
Editor | Anthony Cox (2013) |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | Love Productions (2013) Fremantle Australia (2015-2019) BBC Studios Australia (2022-) |
Release | |
Original network | Nine Network (2013) Lifestyle Food (2015-2016) Lifestyle (2018-) |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 9 July 2013 present | –
External links | |
Website |
The Great Australian Bake Off is an Australian television baking series that is based on the BBC baking competition The Great British Bake Off.[1]
The series first premiered on 9 July 2013 on the Nine Network and ran for one season with presenters Shane Jacobson and Anna Gare and judges Dan Lepard and Kerry Vincent.[2] On 1 April 2015 it was announced that the series had been picked up by pay television channel Lifestyle Food and production company FremantleMedia Australia for a second season which premiered on 13 October 2015 with presenters Claire Hooper and Mel Buttle and judges Maggie Beer and Matt Moran.[3][4] Another 3 seasons aired on Lifestyle Food and Lifestyle between 2016 and 2019.
In December 2020, there was speculation the series was to be picked up by the Seven Network for its sixth season,[5] however in March 2021, Foxtel was in “advanced discussions” for a series return.[6] In June 2021, it was officially renewed by Foxtel with auditions open from June to 18 July 2021, with BBC Studios Australia taking over production from Fremantle Australia.[7] The sixth season will premiere on 27 January 2022.[8]
Format[]
The programme operates on a weekly elimination process to find the best all-round baker from the contestants who are all amateurs, where in each episode the bakers are tasked with 3 different challenges; a signature bake, a technical bake and a show-stopper. The bakes are critically examined by the judges who will then choose a "Baker of the week" and a baker that is eliminated from the competition. Ten contestants were chosen for the first season.
- Signature Challenge: This challenge is for the amateur bakers to show off their tried-and-tested recipes that are rustic and altogether home-made-looking.
- Technical Challenge: This challenge shows who can follow instructions, but who also has the technical knowledge and experience to produce the finished product. The bakers are all given the same recipe and are not told beforehand what the challenge will be. The finished product is ranked from worst to best, with the judges not knowing who produced which.
- Showstopper Challenge: This challenge is for the bakers to show off their skills and talent. The judges are looking for a bake that is both of a professional appearance but also in taste.
Hosts and judges[]
Hosts/Judges | Season | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
Current | ||||||
Claire Hooper[9] | Host | |||||
Mel Buttle[10] | Host | |||||
Maggie Beer[11] | Judge | |||||
Matt Moran[12] | Judge | |||||
Former | ||||||
Shane Jacobson | Host | |||||
Anna Gare | Host | |||||
Dan Lepard | Judge | |||||
Kerry Vincent | Judge |
Season overview[]
Season | Network | Originally Aired | Runners-up | Winner | Prize | |
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Premiere | Finale | |||||
One | Nine Network | 9 July 2013 | 27 August 2013 | Jonathan Gurfinkel | Nancy Ho | Kitchen Renovation |
Maria Vella | Retreat Holiday | |||||
Two | LifeStyle Food | 13 October 2015 | 15 December 2015 | Jasmin Hartley | Sian Redgrave | None |
Susie Stefanidis | ||||||
Three | 11 October 2016 | 14 December 2016 | Monica Cavallaro | Olivia McMahon | ||
Antonio Marcora | ||||||
Four | LifeStyle | 18 January 2018 | 22 March 2018 | Barb Dunn | Claudia Anton | |
Dave Yan | ||||||
Five | 3 October 2019 | 5 December 2019 | David Hills | Sunny Nasir Ahmad | ||
Dan Pasquali | ||||||
Six | 27 January 2022 | |||||
Season 1 (2013)[]
Season 1 of The Great Australian Bake Off saw ten home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each week saw the bakers put through three challenges in a particular discipline.
The three finalists were Jonathan Gurfinkel, Maria Vella and Nancy Ho. On 27 August 2013, Nancy Ho was crowned the best amateur baker.[13]
Baker | Age | Occupation | Hometown | Competition Status |
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Nancy Ho | 22 | Architecture Graduate | Brisbane, Queensland | Season Winner |
Jonathan Gurfinkel | 35 | I.T. Guy | Melbourne, Victoria | Season Runner-Up |
Maria Vella | 45 | Workplace Trainer | Melbourne, Victoria | Season Runner-Up |
Monique Bowley | 30 | Former WNBL Star | Adelaide, South Australia | Eliminated (Episode 7) |
Brendan Garlick | 21 | Uni Student | Springwood, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 6) |
Julie Bonanno | 41 | Farm Mum | Shepparton, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 5) |
Mark Bartter | 52 | Chartered Accountant | Sydney, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 4) |
Sara-Jane Smith | 30 | School Teacher | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 3) |
Bliss Nixon | 23 | Trivia Host | Gold Coast, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 2) |
Steve Lovett | 28 | Boxer | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Eliminated (Episode 1) |
Season 2 (2015)[]
Season 2 of The Great Australian Bake Off will see twelve home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. The 10-part season will premiere on 13 October 2015.[14]
The three finalists were Jasmin Hartley, Sian Redgrave and Suzy Stefanidis. On 15 December 2015, Sian was crowned the best amateur baker.[15]
Baker | Age | Occupation | Hometown | Competition Status |
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Sian Redgrave | 23 | Fashion boutique stylist | Perth, Western Australia | Season Winner |
Jasmin Hartley | 27 | Barista | Mackay, Queensland | Season Runner-Up |
Suzy Stefanidis | 45 | Stay at home mum | Melbourne, Victoria | Season Runner-Up |
Angela Fleay | 47 | Truck driver | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 9) |
James Dunsmore | 31 | Food historian | Sydney, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 8) |
Nathan Taylor | 19 | Student | Perth, Western Australia | Eliminated (Episode 7) |
Ben Brown | 37 | Mining inventory planner | Emerald, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 6) |
Brendan Eilola | 43 | IT specialist | Brisbane, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 5) |
Janice Tan | 34 | Management consultant | Sydney, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 4) |
Meg Moorcroft | 20 | Student | Adelaide, South Australia | Eliminated (Episode 3) |
Mariana Gates | 55 | Volunteer worker | Gold Coast, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 2) |
Dr. Peter "Pete" Rankin | 58 | Doctor | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 1) |
Season 3 (2016)[]
Season 3 of The Great Australian Bake Off will see twelve home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. The 10-part season will premiere on 11 October 2016.[16]
The three finalists were Monica Cavallaro, Olivia McMahon and Antonio Marcona. On 13 December 2016, Olivia was crowned the best amateur baker.[17]
Baker | Age | Occupation | Hometown | Competition Status |
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Olivia McMahon | 37 | Fine Dining Waitress | Brisbane, Queensland | Season Winner |
Monica Cavallaro | 43 | Retail Manager | Sydney, New South Wales | Season Runner-Up |
Antonio Marcora | 16 | School Student | Sydney, New South Wales | Season Runner-Up |
Liesel Morgan | 20 | University Student | Perth, Western Australia | Eliminated (Episode 9) |
Fiona Nguyen | 32 | Patent & Trademark Lawyer | Brisbane, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 8) |
James Rudd | 26 | IT Technical Support | Perth, Western Australia | Eliminated (Episode 7) |
Noel Button | 59 | Retired Teacher | Launceston, Tasmania | Eliminated (Episode 6) |
Jeremy Allan | 30 | Welding & Vessel Inspector | Adelaide, South Australia | Eliminated (Episode 5) |
Bojan Petrovic | 37 | Tow Truck Business Owner | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Eliminated (Episode 4) |
Diana Gyllen | 29 | Model | Sydney, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 3) |
Cheryl Roberts | 59 | Horse Trainer | Berry, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 2) |
Janette Betts | 62 | Palliative Care Nurse | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 1) |
Season 4 (2018)[]
Production on season 4 of the series began in May 2017.[18] It premiered on 18 January 2018, and moved from Lifestyle Food to the main LifeStyle channel.[19]
The three finalists were Claudia Anton, Barb Dunn & Dave Yan. On 22 March 2018, Claudia was crowned the best amateur baker.[20]
Baker | Age | Occupation | Hometown | Competition Status |
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Claudia Anton | 48 | Psychiatrist | Melbourne, Victoria | Season Winner |
Barb Dunn | 37 | Finance Manager | Brisbane, Queensland | Season Runner-Up |
Dave Yan | 35 | Accountant | Sydney, New South Wales | Season Runner-Up |
Chris Asquith | 32 | System Administrator | Newcastle, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 9) |
Raeesa Khatree | 37 | Health Store Worker (Former lawyer) | Brisbane, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 8) |
Robert Harwood | 34 | I.T. Administrator | Perth, Western Australia | Eliminated (Episode 7) |
Marcus Matear | 27 | Dentist | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 6) |
Michelle Trevorrow | 64 | Retiree | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 5) |
Emma Sievwright | 23 | Science Graduate | Brisbane, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 4) |
Max Fetiveau | 28 | Plasterer | Brisbane, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 3) |
Alex Papadopoulos | 47 | Building Material Importer | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 2) |
Jessica Osborne | 28 | Sales Co-ordinator | Brisbane, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 1) |
Season 5 (2019)[]
Season 5 of The Great Australian Bake Off will see twelve home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. The 10-part season premiered on 3 October 2019.[21]
Baker | Age | Occupation | Hometown | Competition Status |
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Sunny Nasir Ahmad | 26 | PHD Science Student | Sydney, New South Wales | Season Winner |
Dan Pasquali | 35 | Research Scientist | Brisbane, Queensland | Season Runner-Up |
David Hills | 41 | Project Manager | Melbourne, Victoria | Season Runner-Up |
Don Hackett | 55 | Superannuation Consultant | Sydney, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 9) |
Angela Navacchi | 36 | Macaron Tycoon | Adelaide, South Australia | Eliminated (Episode 8) |
Wynn Visser | 36 | Disability Services Manager | Sydney, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 7) |
Anston Ratnayake | 28 | Student Voice Officer | Sydney, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 6) |
Sue Dahman | 70 | Retired Bank Manager | Sydney, New South Wales | Eliminated (Episode 4) |
Dennis Mews | 71 | Retired Maths Teacher | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 3) |
Laura Peters | 22 | Cafe Manager | New South Wales | Left (Episode 3) |
Annette Peffers | 48 | Account Manager | Gold Coast, Queensland | Eliminated (Episode 2) |
Zee Scott | 39 | Marriage Celebrant | Melbourne, Victoria | Eliminated (Episode 1) |
Season 6 (2022)[]
Season 6 of The Great Australian Bake Off will see twelve home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned The Great Australian Bake Off's best amateur baker. The 10-part season will premiere on 27 January 2022.[8]
Baker | Age | Occupation | Competition Status |
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Aaron Hawton | 31 | High School Teacher | Competing |
Ashley Callaghan | 30 | Retired Navy Veteran | Competing |
Blessing Mudzikitiri | 19 | Disability Support Worker | Competing |
Carmel Scassa | 48 | Document Controller | Competing |
Ella Rossanis | 35 | Creative Copywriter | Competing |
Hoda Alzubaidi | 28 | Publishing Sales | Competing |
Haydn Allbutt | 46 | Scientist & Stay-at-home Dad | Competing |
Jawin Ratchawong | 27 | Public Servant | Competing |
Lidia Morosin | 62 | Retail Sales | Competing |
Naveid ‘Nav’ Zarshoy | 32 | Recruitment Consultant | Competing |
Nurman Noor | 35 | General Practitioner | Competing |
Tom Mosby | 52 | CEO | Competing |
Ratings[]
Season | Network | Episodes | Premiere | Finale | Average viewers | Average rank | Ref | ||||
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Premiere date | Premiere ratings |
Rank | Finale date | Grand Finale ratings | Rank | ||||||
1 | Nine Network | 8 | 9 July 2013 | 1,119,000 | #5 | 27 August 2013 | 760,000 | #13 | 834,000 | #12 | [22][23] |
2 | Lifestyle Food | 10 | 13 October 2015 | 104,000 | #1 | 15 December 2015 | 136,000 | #1 | 108,000 | #1 | [24][25] |
3 | 11 October 2016 | 96,000 | #3 | 13 December 2016 | 140,000 | #1 | 108,000 | #2 | [26][27] | ||
4 | LifeStyle | 18 January 2018 | 103,000 | #1 | 22 March 2018 | 162,000 | #3 | 106,000 | #2 | [28][29] | |
5 | 3 October 2019 | 110,000 | #1 | 5 December 2019 | 95,000 | #1 | 95,000 | #1 | [30][31] | ||
6 | 27 January 2022 | TBA | #TBA | 2022 | TBA | #TBA | TBA | #TBA |
Broadcast[]
Season | Network | Originally aired | Episodes | |
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Premiere | Finale | |||
1 | Nine Network | 9 July 2013 | 27 August 2013 | 8 |
2 | LifeStyle Food | 13 October 2015 | 15 December 2015 | 10 |
3 | 11 October 2016 | 13 December 2016 | ||
4 | LifeStyle | 18 January 2018 | 22 March 2018 | |
5 | 3 October 2019 | 5 December 2019 | ||
6 | 27 January 2022 |
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- ^ Knox, David (14 September 2015). "Maggie Beer sings A Spoonful of Sugar in LifeStyle promo". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
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External links[]
- The Great Australian Bake Off
- The Great Australian Bake Off on Bakers Corner website
- The Great Australian Bake Off at IMDb
- The Great Australian Bake Off on Twitter
- The Great Australian Bake Off
- Nine Network original programming
- 2013 Australian television series debuts
- Australian reality television series
- Australian cooking television series
- Television series by Fremantle (company)
- Television series by BBC Studios
- Television shows set in Victoria (Australia)
- Television shows set in Sydney
- International versions of The Great British Bake Off
- Australian television series based on British television series