Episode
MasterChef Australia: It's A Knockout
Overview
Four contestants are told they will have two-and-a-half hours to prepare a three-course menu. But the catch is that after each course is tasted, one contestant will be knocked out of the competition.
Details
- Series
- MasterChef Australia
- Season
- Season 13
- Episode
- Episode 34
- Air date
- 2021-06-03
- Runtime
- 75 min
Episode context
It's A Knockout is Episode 34 in Season 13 of MasterChef Australia. It aired on 2021-06-03. The runtime is 75 min.
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Episode 37: Vego (Elimination Challenge)
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Episode 30: Game ID (Elimination Challenge)
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Episode 38: Melbourne Inspiration (Mystery Box)
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Episode 29: Hot Chillies! (Immunity Challenge)
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Episode 39: Kate Reid Pastry
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Episode 40: 90 Minute Cook Time (Elimination Challenge)
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