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- 2009– 1h 13mTV-G6.9 (11)TV EpisodeThe Top 8 Mystery Box Challenge had the eight previous Mystery Boxes return to the kitchen, with each of the contestants cooking with the ingredients of one of them. After the 60-minute cook, Matthew (with the Power Apron week box), Reynold (with Heston's history box) and Billie (with Poh's Asian-themed box) impressed the judges, and Billie won the advantage into the Invention Test. She chose earth (over wind and fire) as the conceptual theme of the 60-minute challenge. The judges told the contestants that there would only be a Top 4 in the Immunity Challenge and a Bottom 4 to elimination. Georgia, Reynold and Jessie received praise for their desserts, with Sara completing the top 4. Thus, Billie, Matthew, Jessica and Ashleigh were sent into the pressure test.
- 2009– 1h 6mTV-G7.1 (13)TV EpisodeContestants faced a Mystery Box filled with items costing less than one dollar, and with 60 minutes to create an outstanding dish with budget ingredients, the top three dishes chosen were Georgia, Matthew and John. John again won the advantage in the Invention Test set by Curtis Stone, and from a choice of seasonal vegetables picked pomegranate (over pumpkin and beetroot). Working in teams of three to cook a sweet and savoury dish with 60 minutes, it was Jacqui, Jessica and Matthew's dishes that impressed the judges and made them the Top 3. Ashleigh, Anna and Billie failed to deliver enough flavour of pomegranate and were sent to elimination.
- Billie, Matthew and Reynold were given the task of making Marco's lamb dish with instructions came from him and there is no set time limit. Billie initially fell behind but was able to catch up, producing an almost identical copy of Marco's dish that received praise from all judges. Matthew struggled throughout, putting up only a single cut instead of a double cut. Reynold used a cut from the wrong side of the saddle, as a result had a large piece of bone. Due to these minor flaws in Matthew and Reynold's dishes, they ended up being in the bottom 2. However, neither was eliminated - they would not cook for the rest of the week and instead they went straight into the second elimination at the end of the week.
- 2009– 1h 10mTV-G7.5 (12)TV EpisodeContestants faced a Mystery Box filled with a range of uncommon ingredients (including achacha, sorghum, sugar ants, New Zealand yams and Armenian cheese), and with 60 minutes to cook with ingredients they had never used before, the top three chosen were Billie, Jessie and Rose. Rose won the advantage in the Invention Test and chose to cook an Asian protein dish with 45 minutes to cook, meaning contestants had no access to any dairy or European ingredients. It was Jessica, Jessie and Sara whose inventive takes on Asian flavour won them the chance at immunity. Rose, despite having the advantage, misfired on her dish. The subtlety of her egg was overpowered by spices. She was joined by Matthew and Reynold in the Bottom 3.
- Billie, Jessie, Reynold and Sara cooked off for guaranteed immunity and the Power Apron in a duel-based challenge: contestants would face each other in three rounds, one vs. one, with a different cuisine and protein each round. In the first round, Reynold, as holder of the Power Apron, chose Jessie as his opponent cooking a French dish with pipis, but it was Jessie who won the round. In the second round, Billie and Sara faced off cooking flathead in a UK-style, with Billie winning. Jessie and Billie then competed in the final round cooking a Chinese dish with chicken, with Billie's Twice-cooked Orange and Cinnamon Glazed Chicken beating Jessie's Hainanese Chicken Soup (27-24) giving her the Immunity Pin and Power Apron.
- 2009– TV-G7.8 (13)TV EpisodeThe remaining 21 contestants faced their next Mystery Box Challenge with 75 minutes to cook with ingredients chosen by the viewers: cauliflower, maple syrup, coconut, goat cheese, okra, lemon myrtle, beef mince and squid. Karmen, Con, Heather, Matt and Anastasia stood out with their dishes. The judges picked Anastasia's dish as the winner of the challenge with the advantage for the Invention Test. She chose marmalade (over peanut butter and vegemite) which everyone then had to cook a dish with in 75 minutes. Anastasia won the second round of the competition with her orange quail dish and received a chance to compete in the Immunity Challenge, along with Con and Nicolette, who also impressed the judges with their inventive dishes. Karmen, Chloe and Olivia all faced serious technical issues on their desserts, and were sent into the Pressure Test, facing elimination.
- Justine is back to share some wonderful new recipes including a simple Pita Breakfast Pita and delicious recipe for Mixed Berry Gyozas.
- A mockumentary style web series about a female actor trying to play Elder Cunningham in the Australian Premiere of The Book Of Mormon in 2017.
- Throughout history, the impetus to uproot one's life has largely been motivated by the search for improved conditions. As such, #MostLivable examines why one urban destination might work very well for some and not for others. This documentary is an attempt to understand the difference between livability and existence in a city.
- Listen along as we discuss Netflix's forty-seventh film, the 2017 comedy '#REALITYHIGH' directed by Fernando Lebrija starring Nesta Cooper and Keith Powers. Make sure you follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'Is it possible to actively listen while on your phone?' (Inspired by Dani ignoring Cam)
- The teams have a chance to win a share of $10,000. They must create a home away from home at a Stayz property, embracing the artist and stylist within. Julia and Sasha struggle to see eye to eye on the planning of their dining room.
- Four or five couples renovate a derelict apartment block in the Sydney suburb of Bondi, with each couple renovating a separate apartment over a period of 12 weeks and within the budget set by the show's producers. The apartments are then sold at auction, with each couple keeping any profit made above a set reserve price and the couple with the highest profit winning a A$100,000 prize. Season four saw television personality Shelley Craft join Scott Cam in hosting the show.
- 2009– TV-G6.3 (26)TV EpisodeKaty Perry guest judges a very special Hot N Cold challenge to honour the iconic MasterChef theme song. The contestant with the best dish will find themselves safe from Sunday's elimination.
- Kenny wakes up to bizarre situations that cause him to question who he can trust, and who is behind it all.
- Claude Tomisich is an uninspiring underdog and Liberal party candidate fighting to win an unwinnable election in the safe Labour seat of Wills.
- This was a celebration of music in the 00s. The games were Know Your Product, Look What They've Done to My Song Ma, One Out Of Three Ain't Bad, Tuberstylin', Fitness on Shufffle, Art for Art's Sake, Substitute and The Final Countdown.
- The monkey was deftly removed from its back in 2004 and Port Adelaide swept the challengers aside to register that first historic AFL flag. Minor premiers for three straight years under Mark Williams, the Power came to the MCG on the last Saturday in September and underlined the potential that every South Australian knew they had. The superstars of Port Adelaide made it a year to remember. The All Australians Warren Tredrea and Chad Cornes... the brilliant Byron Pickett, the dangerous Brendon Lade, the superb Michael Wilson. This was a team for the ages. This was a game for the faithful and how they lapped it up. Grand Final day 2004, the day Port Adelaide rose to Power.
- The Australian version of the elimination quiz where one contestant must eliminate a mob of 100 people to win the $1 million prize.
- In the middle of a vast and lonely landscape, two newly weds sleep peacefully in their car. They have no petrol left in their tank and they are weary from celebration. With the breaking of a new day the groom sets out intending to find petrol to fill their empty tank. But while the yawning landscape holds few distractions the mind holds many and soon the bloom of true love turns into something closer to a Gothic lament.
- The Siding Spring Observatory is in danger of being shut down and resident astronomer Helene McKenzie is the only thing standing in the way.
- A chase through the city of Melbourne, with only 10 meters separating them from life and death.
- Questioning the world we live in. An outrageous Los Angeles producer sets out to make the most extreme and controversial Reality Television show ever, but gets more than he bargained for.
- The contestants must create a dish using only the 11 utensils in the mystery box. The dish can be sweet or savoury, with an open pantry and access to the garden.
- 140 filmmakers in 140 locations worldwide will be synchronized through the website Twitter.com to film 140 seconds at the same time. The theme is connection. The must film whatever it is that connects them to their home and do it in 140 seconds of continuous footage.
- we check out Netflix's one hundred and forty-fourth film the 2019 Indian Marathi-language drama '15 August' directed by Swapnaneel Jaykar starring Mrinmayee Deshpande and Adinath Kothare. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'Do you think Jui made the right decision at the end?'
- Three ghosts return to their home, now turned into a boarding school, 150 years after their tragic death.
- How far are you willing to go to pay the rent? This is the main question that Carissa and Robert have to contemplate or suffer a fate worse than paying ones rent, death. Carissa and Robert are on a race against time that will take them to the seedy nightlife of the city to the dark depths of Melbourne's underworld. Will they make it, only time will tell.
- 1700 is Melbourne's only live youth-produced music TV show, featuring unforgettable performances and interviews.
- Listen along as we discuss Netflix's fifty-fourth film, the 2017 horror-drama '1922' directed by Zak Hilditch starring Thomas Jane, Neal McDonough and Molly Parker. This is our sixth day of PODMAS. As a special gift to our listeners we are releasing an episode every day in the lead up to Christmas. Make sure you subscribe to ensure you don't miss a show. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the day, 'In the end we all get caught. Were you happy with Wilfred's ending?'
- Two aging rockers confronted with a young female prison escapee find themselves not so tough as they imagine.
- Ray Reardon defeated Eddie Charlton 31-30 in the final match.
- Coverage of the match Warren Simpson vs Ron Mares.
- 2016– 27mTV EpisodeFour contestants vie for the Big Brass Mug, with Tom Gleeson putting their various specialty topics of Billy Idol, The Witcher, Stephen King's IT, and '80s and '90s supermodels to the test. It's time to play HARD.
- The 1992 Cricket World Cup (officially the Benson and Hedges World Cup 1992) was the fifth staging of the Cricket World Cup, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was held in Australia and New Zealand from 22 February to 25 March 1992, and finished with Pakistan beating England by 22 runs in the final to become the World Cup champions for the first time.