This show has turned Australia as a candidate for next summer's travel. It is a huge contrast against Marco White's famous apprentice who has convinced so many people that a failed dish is grounds for humiliating a human being. But the most important aspect is the *respect* the judges and the show in general is offering to the contestants and ultimately the viewer: no editing of scenes no focus on smirks or silly sound effects to mock one's words no sarcasm or disrespect to any dish. The judges are simply excellent Marco White shines with an almost overpowering charisma and command, and Matt Preston firmly controls the show's direction with his experienced criticism and his great smile. It aired on Network Ten from 20 January to 17 March 2013. This is a competition of skill without intrigues and personal attacks. MasterChef Australia: The Professionals is an Australian cooking television show, based on the original BBC MasterChef: The Professionals. The contestants are true professionals in every sense: they are able to get through extremely tough challenges (probably the toughest ever seen on TV) and they don't damage their hard-earned reputation with silly dramas. This is the best cooking competition I've ever seen on TV.
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