MasterChef (Spanish TV series)
2013 Spanish TV series or program
MasterChef Genre Cooking show Created by Franc Roddam Directed by Eva Sanz Jordi Rossell Patricia Fernández (set) Oiane Sagasti (outdoors) Judges Narrated by Jordi Cruz Country of origin Spain Original language Spanish No. of seasons11 (with 2 spin-offs of 6 and 9 seasons and 2 specials) No. of episodes252 (all seasons) Executive producers Macarena Rey Ana Rivas Alexa Portillo Begoña Rumeu Carmen Marín Producers Televisión Española Shine Iberia Production locations Estudios Buñuel, Madrid Running time 150 minutes Production company Shine Iberia Network La 1 Release 10 April 2013 (2013-04-10 ) – present
MasterChef is a Spanish competitive reality television cooking show based on the British television cooking game show of the same title . It premiered on La 1 on 10 April 2013. The show is, nowadays, presented by Pepe Rodríguez, Jordi Cruz and Samantha Vallejo-Nágera , who are also the judges of the competition.[ 1]
History
In the first season, only 15 people were chosen from among the 9,000 in the initial casting selection and competed for the title of MasterChef .[ 2] The winner was given 100,000 euros, the opportunity to publish his own book of recipes, and the chance to attend the esteemed culinary school Le Cordon Bleu .[ 3] [ 4]
The initial selections began on February 4, 2013 in five areas of the country. All types of people came, including high-level executives, housewives, and construction workers. All of the candidates came together over their love of cooking. They had to be amateur cooks without culinary experience, but at the same time very talented.[ 5]
The contestants competed against each other in individual challenges in the kitchen and also in group challenges outside of the set kitchen.[ 6] The judges were Pepe Rodríguez, Jordi Cruz, and Samantha Vallejo-Nágera. The first season aired on La 1 of Televisión Española starting on April 10, 2013, and was hosted by Eva González .[ 6]
In October 2013, MasterChef received the Ondas Awards for Best entertainment program in Spanish television .[ 7] [ 8]
Caja misteriosa (Mystery Box Challenge). The contestants receive ingredients with which they have to make a dish according to the specifications of the judges. The contestants have a certain amount of time in order to do this. Once they are finished, the judges deliberate and the two to three best dishes determine who will be the captains in the following challenge.
Prueba por equipos (Team Challenge). This challenge takes place outside of the kitchens of Masterchef and involves cooking for celebrities or other groups of people. The captains have to decide on the dishes that they are going to prepare and which of the other contestants will be on their team to help them. The losing team then faces off in the elimination round.
Prueba de eliminación (Elimination Test). The winning team observes the losing team from the gallery from in the final challenge. The losing team has to cook the recipe chosen by the judges. The judges «deliberate» and the contestant that has made the «worst» dish is eliminated from the program.
Prueba de presión (Pressure Test). This is the most difficult challenge. A celebrity chef visits the set and instructs the contestants on how to make his most famous dish. The contestants have to then recreate it.
Reto creativo (Creative Test). The judges dictate which dish the contestants have to make.
First season (2013)
Fifteen amateur chefs competed in different challenges cooking alone or in teams, both in the set kitchen and elsewhere. Throughout the first season of MasterChef , the contestants were visited by the best chefs in Spain who gave them exclusive cooking classes. These included Juan Mari Arzak , Pedro Subijana , Joan Roca , Paco Roncero , Dani García, Quique Dacosta , Eneko Atxa , and Andoni Luis Aduriz, among others. The finale featured Spanish chef Ferran Adrià , considered the best chef in the world, as one of the judges.[ 9]
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Result
Juan Manuel Sánchez
25
Almería
Waiter
Winner
Eva Micaela Millán
32
Córdoba
Biologist, administrative
Runner-up
Fabián León
18
Palma
Publicity student
Third Place
José David Moliner
33
Valencia
Computer engineer
13th Evicted
Maribel Gil
59
Benicarló
Housewife
12th Evicted
José Antonio Cerezo
37
Alcañiz
Welder
11th Evicted
Clara Pérez Villalón
22
Madrid
Economics student
10th Evicted
María de la Fuente
23
Alicante
Make-up artist
9th Evicted
José Luis Asín
58
Pamplona
Chartered Police
8th Evicted
Noé Carmona
31
Córdoba
Revenue manager
7th Evicted
Santiaga Muñoz
52
Ciudad Real
Housewife
3rd and 6th Evicted
Efrén Álvarez
23
Lugo
Finance student
5th Evicted
Nati Sánchez
42
Bilbao
Administrative
4th Evicted
Juanma Villar (†)[ 10]
48
Madrid
Entrepreneur
2nd Evicted
Paloma Ayensa
22
Madrid
Law student
1st Evicted
Second season (2014)
During the finale of the first season of MasterChef, Eva González told viewers that the program would be renewed for a second season in May 2014, after MasterChef Junior. Starting in late October 2013 Televisión Española and Shine Iberia started casting for the second season.[ 11] It premiered on April 9. During the week before, Radiotelevisión Española aired various cooking specials to lead up to the show.[ 12] [ 13]
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Results
Vicky Pulgarín
31
Palma
Unemployed butcher
Winner
Mateo Sierra
20
Huesca
Art History student
Runner-up
Cristóbal Gómez
33
Granada
Waiter
8th and 14th Evicted
Emil Samper
44
Barcelona
Advertising filmmaker
13th Evicted
Lorena Lasanta
39
Málaga
Sound engineer, DJ
6th and 12th Evicted
Cristina Romero
46
Madrid
Entrepreneur
11th Evicted
Milagrosa Gavilán
51
Jerez
Saleswoman
10th Evicted
Marina Rodríguez
46
Palma
Former direction assistant
9th Evicted
Gonzalo Ribot
48
Palma
Yoga teacher
Quit
Celia Lastres
27
Madrid
Radiotherapy technician
7th Evicted
Jorge Cuéllar
36
Segovia
Molecular biology doctor
5th Evicted
Miguel Ángel Martínez
41
Madrid
Funeral director
4th Evicted
Churra Costa
71
Pontevedra
Housewife
3rd Evicted
Daniel Díez
34
Valencia
Architect
2nd Evicted
Lola Hidalgo
22
Córdoba
Environmental sciences student
1st Evicted
Third season (2015)
Televisión Española and Shine Iberia started casting for the third season in December 2014.[ 14] It premiered on April 7, 2015.[ 15]
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Result
Carlos Maldonado
25
Talavera de la Reina
Fast food peddler
Winner
Sally Stephanih Caballero
31
Ciudad Real
Optical assistant
Runner-up
Andrea Vicens
22
Barcelona
Odontology student, model
Third Place
Antonio Romero
26
Sevilla
Quality control lab technician
Fourth Place
Kevin Bordas
22
Tarragona
Waiter, model
12th Evicted
Lidia Folgar
29
Pontevedra
Nutritionist
11th Evicted
Mila Calabuig
58
Valencia
Footwear businesswoman
7th and 10th Evicted
Fidel López
36
Alicante
Waiter
9th Evicted
Pablo Pérez
27
Valencia
Martial arts champion
8th Evicted
Víctor Mendicuti
30
Málaga
Air freshener entrepreneur
6th Evicted
Mireia Ruiz
33
Murcia
NGO pedagogue
5th Evicted
Encina Rodríguez
69
Gandía
Retiree
4th Evicted
Raquel García
32
Pamplona
Dental protesthist
3rd Evicted
Sara Martín
27
Barcelona
Unemployed teacher
2nd Evicted
Alberto Sempere
18
Valencia
Medicine student
1st Evicted
Fourth season (2016)
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Result
Virginia Naranjo
39
Jerez
Housewife
Winner
Ángel García
31
Valencia
Dishwasher
Runner-up
José Luis Losa (†)[ 16]
41
Albacete
Industrial painter
Third Place
Rocío Morcillo
43
Barcelona
Events planner
Fourth Place
Raquel Naranjo
39
Jerez
Housewife
12th Evicted
David González
20
Castro Urdiales
Sport Science student
4th and 11th Evicted
Natalia Khodzinskaya
28
Barcelona
Freelance journalist, model
10th Evicted
Pablo López
39
A Coruña
Structures' engineer
9th Evicted
Raquel Reichel Pardo
33
Arguis
Waitress, forestry agent
8th Evicted
Daniel del Toro
45
Huelva
Computer scientist
7th Evicted
Dania Gandul
33
Sevilla
Telemarketer
6th Evicted
Juan Rosillo
20
Sevilla
Nursing student
5th Evicted
Esmeralda Marcos
45
Massalfassar
Unemployed
3rd Evicted
Salva Linares
31
Busot
Administrative assistant
2nd Evicted
Emilia Cuenca
64
Madrid
Housewife
Quit
Ana Aniuska March
22
Valencia
Long-distance athlete, teacher
1st Evicted
Fifth season (2017)
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Profession
Hometown
Result
Jorge Brazález
28
Granada
Former footballer
Winner
Nathan Minguell
27
Barcelona
Room chief
Runner-up
Edurne Trancho
65
Tolosa
Retiree
Third Place
Elena Sánchez
31
Sevilla
Police officer
9th Evicted and Fourth Place
Miri Pérez-Cabrero
23
Barcelona
Blogger
Fifth Place
Silene Carvalho da Rocha
43
Madrid
Baker
13th Evicted
Odkhuu Erdenebayar
30
Mongolia
Fashion designer
12th Evicted
José María González
31
Jerez
Banderillero
8th and 11th Evicted
Laila Kachán
35
Valencia
Model
10th Evicted
José Luis Castán
45
Madrid
Entrepreneur
7th Evicted
Paloma Garralda
28
Madrid
Lawyer
6th Evicted
Adrián Gómez
26
Tarragona
Waiter
5th Evicted
Lorena Jiménez
32
Barcelona
Make-up artist & hairdresser
4th Evicted
Salva García
50
Barcelona
Hairdresser
3rd Evicted
Paula Martínez
28
Madrid
Psychologist
2nd Evicted
Jordi Plà
50
Barcelona
Commercial delegate
1st Evicted
Sixth season (2018)
The casting of the sixth season finished on January 15, 2018, 150 of the 23.000 participant was chosen to be challengers, in which only 15 will be candidates to win the program.[ 17] [ 18] It was released on April 22, 2018 in La 1 .[ 19] It will be the most demanding season.[ 20]
Despite being pregnant, Eva González will not be replaced, although she will be absent after the 6th episode.[ 21]
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Result
Marta Verona
23
Madrid
Nutrition student
Winner
Ketty Fresneda
28
Pontevedra
Dietitian
Runner-up
Oxana Retinskaia
52
Gijón
Housekeeper
Third Place
Toni Carceller
33
Valencia
Community manager
Fourth Place
Daniel Escribano
32
Madrid
Firefighter
5th and 12th Evicted
Sofía Janer
22
Barcelona
Tourism student
11th Evicted
Víctor Gonzalo
34
Barcelona
Telecoms' engineer
10th Evicted
Jon Marín
52
Bilbao
Innkeeper
9th Evicted
Fabio Fernández-Amo
35
Madrid
Financier
8th Evicted
Jorge Esteban
27
Granada
Journalist
7th Evicted
Marina Arnal
53
Valencia
Saleswoman
6th Evicted
Ramón Martín
41
Madrid
Bus driver
4th Evicted
Eva Sakay
42
Barcelona
Saleswoman
3rd Evicted
Loli Rodríguez
71
Sevilla
Retiree
2nd Evicted
Fernando de Alvear
42
Madrid
Wine cellar worker
1st Evicted
Seventh season (2019)
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Results
Aleix Puig
26
Barcelona
Fishmonger
Winner
Teresa Abalde
45
A Coruña
Photographer
Runner-up
Valentín García
30
Madrid
Entrepreneur
Third Place
Aitana Ávila
32
Bizkaia
HR
Fourth Place
Carlos Alba
39
Sevilla
Businessman
12th Evicted
Samira Fernández
26
Barcelona
Stay-at-home mom
11th Evicted
Carmen Alcoba
29
Cáceres
Shopgirl
6th and 10th Evicted
Natalia Martínez
28
Asturias
Gravestone designer
9th Evicted
Gloria Morales
36
Badajoz
Housekeeper
8th Evicted
Marcos Moya
37
La Pobla de Vallbona
Forensic locksmith
7th Evicted
Josecho Velasco
73
Madrid
Retired economist
Injured
Osiris Florentino
37
Valencia
Waiter
5th Evicted
Laly Pascual
51
Ávila
Housewife
4th Evicted
Alicia Vallés
42
Barcelona
IT saleswoman
3rd Evicted
Sara Muñoz
24
Tarragona
Mechanical engineer
2nd Evicted
Jeancha Baudin
34
Madrid
Unemployed
1st Evicted
Eighth season (2020)
The show begun on April 14, 2020. Almost 30,000 people attended the castings but only 50 went to the final phase where the judges decided which one attended the first task.
For the first time in the series, due to no eliminated contestant managing to cook a decent enough dish in the repechage episode, no one was brought back by the judges. Instead, they gave candidates eliminated in the last casting process a second chance to join the kitchens. Carlos won and entered the show.[ 22]
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Results
Ana Iglesias
24
Madrid
Jewelry entrepreneur
Winner
Andrés Andy García
26
Madrid
Lawyer
Runner-up
Iván Mariñas
39
A Coruña
Personal coach
Third Place
Alberto Gras
31
Barcelona
Futsal coach
Fourth Place
Luna Zacharias
29
Lanzarote
Yoga teacher
Fifth Place
José Mari Royo
46
Palma
Entrepreneur, musician
13th Evicted
Juana Ferrer
74
Segovia
Community doorkeeper
12th Evicted
Michael Salazar
50
United States
English teacher
11th Evicted
Teresa Sanfeliú
57
Barcelona
Economist
10th Evicted
Carlos García-Delgado
41
Cádiz
Tobacco commercial
9th Evicted
Sara Lúa Barreiro
33
A Coruña
Wedding store manager
8th Evicted
Sonsoles Conde
43
Burgos
Pharmacist
7th Evicted
Fidel Ministerio
36
Barcelona
Musician
6th Evicted
Saray Carrillo
27
Córdoba
Social educator
5th Evicted
Rosa García
49
León
Air Force Commander
4th Evicted
Mónica Longo
48
Oviedo
Cleaner, waitress
3rd Evicted
Adrienne Chaballe
34
Sevilla
Marketing director
2nd Evicted
Sito Camacho
38
Madrid
Mortuary employee
1st Evicted
Ninth season (2021)
In episode 6, two frontline workers that couldn't participate in the last casting stage due to the COVID-19 pandemic were given a second chance to enter the game as they'll battle for a white apron and the chance to enter the game. José beat Nando, and entered the kitchens.[ 23]
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Results
Arnau París
32
Boada
Faucet salesman
Winner
María Meri Rodas
24
Cardedeu
Physiotherapist, medicine student
Runner-up
María Morales
27
Tomelloso
Event planner
6th Evicted and Third Place
Fran Martínez
29
Cuenca
Waiter
Fourth Place
Ofelia Hentschel
29
Santiago de Compostela
Horse riding entrepreneur
13th Evicted
José Abellán
34
Murcia
Cardiologist
12th Evicted
Toni de Pascual
34
Palma
Entrepreneur, poker player
11th Evicted
Amelia Amelicious Platón
23
Barcelona
Pharmacy Student
10th Evicted
Jiaping Ma
35
China
Head of business development
9th Evicted
Dani Vallejo
41
Getxo
Gastronomy businessman
8th Evicted
Pepe
37
Madrid
Musician
7th Evicted
Nando Ortells
31
Valencia
Emergency nurse
Not chosen
Alicia Fábrega
43
Madrid
Marketing director
5th Evicted
Vero Moreno
35
Rota
Civil Guard
4th Evicted
Álex Katib
28
Barcelona
Sports promoter
3rd Evicted
José María Montero
18
Badajoz
Restoration student
2nd Evicted
Jesús Hornillos
69
Burgos
Retired lawyer
1st Evicted
Tenth season (2022)
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Results
María Lo
32
Cádiz
Unemployed
Winner
Verónica Gómez de Liaño
26
Salamanca
Publicist
Runner-up
David Pascual
38
Oviedo
Entrepreneur, former porn actor
Third Place
Adrián Rejón
28
Bizkaia
Installation technician
Fourth Place
Patricia Díaz
32
Barcelona
Administrative
6th and 13th Evicted
Claudia Castellví
28
Girona
Administrative
12th Evicted
Jokin Iriondo
30
Gipuzkoa
Financial Manager
11th Evicted
Luismi Regidor
35
Guadalajara
Firefighter
10th Evicted
Yannick Boeykens
28
Belgium
Sales coordinator
9th Evicted
Julia González
32
Madrid
Sommelier
8th Evicted
Teresa Jiménez-La Blanca
33
Madrid
Rentier
7th Evicted
Eva Díez
29
Valencia
Pediatrician
5th Evicted
Paula Díaz
23
Madrid
Auxiliary nurse
4th Evicted
Iván Chalabi
38
Madrid
Commercial
3rd Evicted
Giraldo Carales
33
Cuba
Former water poloist, model
2nd Evicted
Berto Alonso
24
Segovia
Clerk
1st Evicted
Eleventh season (2023)
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Results
Eneko Fernández
38
Zaragoza
Ex-footballer, boutique clerk
Winner
Álex Cañada
19
Barcelona
Cooking student, MCJ 4
Runner-up
Lluís de la Riva
28
A Coruña
HR, model
Third Place
Pilu Cuenca
24
Cádiz
Air traffic controller
Fourth Place
Jotha Skelton
35
León
DJ
Semifinalist
Ana María Pérez
30
Estepona
Waitress
23rd Evicted
Luca Dazi
18
Barcelona
TikToker
22nd Evicted
Jorge Juan Fernández
41
Alicante
Forest firefighter
21st Evicted
Marta Alguersuari
46
Andorra
Entrepreneur
13th and 20th Evicted
Claudia Ferranti
38
Italy
Actress, former TV host
19th Evicted
Francesc Repiso
58
Lérida
Businessman, olympic shooter
18th Evicted
Camino Escorial
26
Madrid
Publicist
17th Evicted
Fray Marcos Julio García
44
Venezuela
Dominican priest
16th Evicted
David del Campo
27
Barcelona
Project manager
15th Evicted
Laura Baiges
28
Tarragona
Web designer
11th and 14th Evicted
Merce de Las
51
Madrid
Billing technician
12th Evicted
Leti Ruiz
52
Valencia
Judge
10th Evicted
Jeremy Amador
20
Granada
Real estate commercial
9th Evicted
Sergio Domínguez
32
Madrid
Taxist
8th Evicted
Tuki Sánchez
32
Madrid
Audiovisual technician
7th Evicted
Larraitz Lopez
32
Barakaldo
Waitress
6th Evicted
Carlota Abril
25
Valladolid
Lawyer
5th Evicted
Frank Andrey
34
Brazil
Fashion photographer
4th Evicted
Karla Ceballos
22
Sevilla
Student
3rd Evicted
Rachel Anne Earley
26
United States
English teacher, YouTuber
2nd Evicted
Roberto Terrón
45
Palma
Gastronomic consultant
1st Evicted
Albert
37
Barcelona
Foundry worker
Not chosen
Manuela
27
Valencia
Energy adviser
Izarbe Pesquer
29
Huesca
Lingerie store manager
Daniel
27
Barcelona
Taxist
Israel
38
Asturias
Pulpero
Twelfth season (2024)
Contestants
Contestants
Age
Hometown
Profession
Results
Ángela Gimeno
29
Valencia
Publicist
Winner
María Álvarez
32
Madrid
Hotel businesswoman
Runner-up
Gonzalo Retenaga
49
Madrid
Hotel entrepreneur
Third Place
Samya Aghbalou
25
Morocco
Jeweler
Fourth Place and 7th Evicted
Celeste Almagro
35
Barcelona
Accountant
13th Evicted
Alberto Marín
43
Madrid
Guitarist
12th Evicted
Gonzalo Pulga de la Torre
37
Madrid
Retail manager
11th Evicted
Pilar Moncayo
40
Palma
Shop assistant
10th Evicted
José Doña
23
Yunquera
Ex-military and waiter
9th Evicted
David Massip
27
Barcelona
Legionary
5th & 8th Evicted
Maicol Vela
22
Colombia
Accountant and model
6th Evicted
Tamara Galimova
31
Russia
Financial consultant
Quit
Esther Choco Gombou
37
Dominican Republic
English teacher
4th Evicted
Ramón Rodriguez
30
Málaga
Social educator
3rd Evicted
Adriana Calleja
41
Bilbao
Bingo waitress
2nd Evicted
Tessa Amezaga
27
Madrid
Singer and DJ
1st Evicted
Ratings
Colour key (nominal):
– Highest rating during the season
– Lowest rating during the season
Awards
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^ " 'MasterChef' (11%) pincha en su estreno, mientras que 'Homeland' (10,9% y 12,6%) arranca con éxito en Cuatro" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Con el culo al aire' arranca con éxito (20,3%) su segunda temporada tras reunir a más de 3,8 millones" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' sube hasta el 15,5% tras el 43% registrado por el Barça en la Champions" . FórmulaTV .
^ "El Real Madrid - Borussia Dortmund barre en La 1 con 9,5 millones y un 49,9% de share" . FórmulaTV .
^ "Magnífico resultado de "Iron Man 2" (14,7%) en laSexta y de 'Masterchef' (14,5%) sin el respaldo de la Champions" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (15,3%) sube y lidera la noche en solitario" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (17,7%) registra su segunda mejor marca de la temporada con más de 3,4 millones" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' bate su récord histórico (18,9%) tras superar por primera vez los 3,6 millones" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' fija un nuevo récord (19,5%) con más de 3,7 millones de seguidores" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef', imbatible, marca un nuevo récord tras superar los 4 millones con un 21,6%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (20%) planta cara a la final de 'Gran hermano' (20,7%) y gana en prime time" . FórmulaTV .
^ "La semifinal de 'MasterChef' bate un nuevo récord tras seducir al 22,4% de la audiencia" . FórmulaTV .
^ "Récord absoluto de 'MasterChef' que supera los 5,5 millones (33,1%) en su gran final" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef 2' (16,5%) se estrena 5,5 puntos por encima del arranque de su primera temporada" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' brilla pero no deslumbra (16,3%), mientras que 'Con el culo al aire' (13,9%) y 'B&b' (13,4%) vuelven sin fuerza" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'B&b' (12,5%) supera por primera vez y por la mínima a 'Con el culo al aire' (12,2%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' sube hasta el 17,8% y 'B&b' se distancia de 'Con el culo al aire' " . FórmulaTV .
^ "El Sevilla gana la Europa League y reúne en la tanda de penaltis a 8 millones (39,3%) en Cuatro" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' sube hasta el 17,6%, mientras que 'B&b' bate su récord con un 16,4%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' bate su récord de temporada y se acerca ya al 19%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' registra un nuevo récord de temporada tras superar, por primera vez, la barrera del 20%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' registra un nuevo máximo (20,7%) frente al último capítulo de la temporada de 'B&b' (15,2%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ "Más de 13,2 millones (67,6%) vieron en Telecinco el batacazo de España en el Mundial de Brasil" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'El intermedio' anota un gran 14,2% con la visita de Willy Meyer e iguala su segundo mejor dato histórico" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (21,7%) y 'Con el culo al aire' (14,2%) suben y superan sin problemas al estreno de "Cisne negro" (11,4%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ "Argentina se convierte en finalista en la tanda de penaltis ante más de 9,8 millones (68,1%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' registra su segunda mejor marca de la temporada (22,4%), frente al estreno de 'Así es Kiko Rivera' (15,6%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef 2' (25,1%) anota máximo de temporada en su final con debate incluido" . FórmulaTV .
^ "El estreno de 'Allí abajo' (27,3%) arrasa frente al gran regreso de 'MasterChef 3' (16%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'El Príncipe' regresa con éxito (24,7%) y 'Allí abajo' se mantiene con fuerza (22,7%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'El Príncipe' (26,2%) amplía su ventaja con respecto a 'Allí abajo' (20,9%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ "Bajón de 'El Príncipe' (22,7%) que lidera frente a la subida de 'Allí abajo' (22%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef 3' bate récord de temporada frente a la fortaleza de 'El Príncipe' (23,6%) y 'Allí abajo' (21,9%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' cede dos puntos (17,5%) frente a la fortaleza de 'El Príncipe' (24,7%) y 'Allí abajo' (22,1%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Allí abajo' sube a un 22,5%, pero 'Al rincón de pensar' pincha en su estreno con un 11,6%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'El Príncipe' registra su segundo mejor dato de la temporada con casi 4,9 millones (24,7%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Allí abajo' (22,6%) recorta distancias y se queda a solo medio punto de 'El Príncipe' (23,1%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Allí abajo' (23,6%) se impone a 'Supervivientes' y cosecha su segundo mejor resultado de la temporada" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'El intermedio' se dispara y consigue un espectacular 16,3% con la entrevista a Guillermo Zapata" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'El Príncipe' se marcha de vacaciones líder, con un 23,5% y 3,7 millones" .
^ "Impresionante cierre de temporada de 'Allí abajo' (24,4%) y muy especialmente de 'MasterChef 3' (26,8%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'El Príncipe' líder, mientras que 'MasterChef 4' llega bien y 'Buscando el Norte' dice adiós con mínimo" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' roza el 17%, a pesar de la subida experimentada por 'El Príncipe' (24,8%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'El Príncipe' brilla con un dramático final que seduce a 5,2 millones y logra su segundo mejor share (29,2%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (17,8%) marca máximo de edición y le gana el pulso a la final de 'Got Talent' (17,7%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef 4' anota un nuevo máximo (18,4%), a pesar del fantástico estreno de '9 meses' (10,7%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Vis a vis' toma aire y sube hasta el 15%, a pesar del nuevo máximo de 'MasterChef' (20%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ "El final de '9 meses con Samanta' sorprende y logra un magnífico 12,1%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'La que se avecina' (20%) se impone también a 'MasterChef' (19,6%) y a 'Vis a vis' (13,2%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'La que se avecina' se marcha de vacaciones con un fantástico 20,8%, por delante de 'MasterChef' (18%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " '¡Boom!' (20,3%) supera a 'Pasapalabra' y bate su récord histórico con la entrega del mayor premio de la TV" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (22,4%) bate récord de edición por segunda semana consecutiva" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Vis a vis' (16,4%) dice adiós con récord de temporada frente a la semifinal de 'MasterChef 4' (22,1%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ "La final de 'MasterChef 4' arrolla con récord de edición (28,4%) y su segunda mejor marca histórica" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef 5' se estrena liderando con un notable 16,7% y 'Malas compañías' (9,3%) baja pero sigue fuerte" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Supervivientes: Conexión Honduras' (15,7%) llega liderando y 'MasterChef' cae a un 12,3%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' sube a un estupendo 16,3%, pero lidera 'Supervivientes: Tierra de nadie' con un notable 19,4%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Supervivientes' lidera con un gran 16,3% y 'MasterChef' mejora respecto al domingo anterior (15,8%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' sube a un estupendo 16,1%, pero lidera 'Supervivientes' con notable 19,1%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' sube y lidera con un gran 18% y 'Conexión Honduras' baja pero anota un estupendo 17%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Supervivientes' (15,5%) y 'MasterChef' (15%) bajan frente al especial 'Al rojo vivo: Objetivo PSOE' (15,3%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef', lo más visto del día con un gran 17,8% y máximo de temporada para 'Planeta Calleja' (10,4%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Supervivientes' (17,2%) sigue imparable y lidera la noche ante la bajada de 'MasterChef' (16%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' mejora y lidera con un magnífico 19,7% y 'Supervivientes' sube a un notable 18,5%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (17,2%) sigue liderando aunque baja, al igual que 'Supervivientes' (16,6%) que es segunda opción" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' lidera en su semifinal con un espectacular 20,6% y 'Supervivientes' sube a un notable 18,5%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef 5' se despide líder con un increíble 26,1% y 'Perdóname Señor' baja pero anota un gran 16%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef 6' se estrena con un exquisito 16,8%, pero lidera 'Supervivientes: Conexión Honduras' (19,6%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' marca un notable 14,6% pero lidera 'Conexión Honduras' (18,8%) y 'Chester' regresa con un 8,5%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (14,4%) lidera en número de espectadores y 'Supervivientes: Conexión Honduras' baja a un 17,3%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Supervivientes: Conexión Honduras' sube y lidera con un 19,2% y 'MasterChef' (15,6%) también mejora" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'Supervivientes: Conexión Honduras' continúa imbatible con un 20,1% y 'MasterChef' anota un gran 14,7%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (16,8%) crece en su paso al lunes y provoca bajadas en 'La verdad' (15,4%) y 'Allí abajo' (12,8%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (20,8%) anota máximo frente a los aceptables datos de 'La verdad' (13,3%) y 'Allí abajo' (13,8%)" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' (19,1%) desciende, pero supera a 'Supervivientes' (18,8%) y 'Allí abajo' cede a un 12,6%" . FórmulaTV .
^ " 'MasterChef' lidera con un fantástico 19,8% y 'Supervivientes 2018' baja a un aceptable 13,2%" . FórmulaTV .
^ "El partido del Mundial entre Argentina y Croacia marca un formidable 44,6% y 'MasterChef' firma un 20%" . FórmulaTV .
^ El España-Marruecos arrasa en Telecinco con un espectacular 70,3% y 'MasterChef' sube a un gran 23,1%
^ 'MasterChef' firma un espectacular 22,4% en su semifinal y 'Allí abajo' crece a un buen 14,2%
^ 'MasterChef' (27,7%) arrasa en el final de su sexta edición y 'Allí abajo' (12,8%) cierra temporada cediendo
^ "Audiencias 13 de abril de 2021" . Barlovento Comunicación (in Spanish). 14 April 2022.
^ "Audiencias 20 de abril de 2021" . Barlovento Comunicación (in Spanish). 21 April 2022.
^ "Audiencias 27 de abril de 2021" . Barlovento Comunicación (in Spanish). 28 April 2022.
^ "Audiencias 11 de mayo de 2021" . Barlovento Comunicación (in Spanish). 12 May 2022.
^ "Audiencias 18 de mayo de 2021" . verTele! (in Spanish). 19 May 2021.
^ "Audiencias 25 de mayo de 2021" . Barlovento Comunicación (in Spanish). 26 May 2022.
^ "Audiencia 1 de junio de 2021" . Twitter de Shine Iberia (in Spanish).
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^ Redacción (15 October 2013). "Los Lovie Awards premian el interactivo Masterchef con una medalla y el premio del público" . Radio Televisión Española (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 16 December 2014 .
^ Redacción (30 October 2013). " 'MasterChef', Wyoming, Piqueras, 'Salvados', Pepe Viyuela, Michelle Jenner, Premios Ondas 2013" . Fórmula TV (in Spanish). Madrid: Noxvo Editorial. Retrieved 12 January 2014 .
^ Agencia EFE (7 March 2014). " 'Días de cine', 'Masterchef" y 'Oh happy day', premios Zapping" . La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Barcelona: Grupo Godó. Retrieved 16 December 2014 .
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