2014 Australian TV series or program
My France with Manu is an Australian television series screened on the Seven Network . The series follows French born chef and My Kitchen Rules judge Manu Feildel returning to his homeland, visiting friends and family, as well as cooking throughout the country.[ 1]
The series was initially launched as a two part special, however following its success another two episodes were ordered.[ 2]
The series inspired a spin-off, My Ireland with Colin , featuring another My Kitchen Rules judge Colin Fassnidge , which aired in April 2015.[ 3]
Broadcast
The first episode premiered in New South Wales and Queensland on 6 April 2015 and in other states on 10 April 2015 on the Seven Network (due to an AFL match airing in other states).[ 4] [ 5] The second season aired its two episodes on 22 February 2015[ 6] and 1 March 2015.[ 7]
Viewership
Ep
Title
Original airdate
Overnight Viewers
Nightly rank
Timeshifted Viewers
Adjusted rank
Ref
Season 1
1
"Episode 1"
6 April 2014
813,000
#6
857,000
#6
[ 8] [ 9]
2
"Episode 2"
13 April 2014
1,061,000
#6
1,150,000
#4
[ 10] [ 11]
Season 2
3
"The Rhone Valley: Part 1"
22 February 2015
841,000
#6
872,000
#7
[ 12] [ 13]
4
"The Rhone Valley: Part 2"
2 March 2015
798,000
#6
822,000
#8
[ 14] [ 15]
Season 3
5
"Paris"
7 April 2016
713,000
#7
752,000
#9
[ 16] [ 17]
6
"The Pyrenees"
14 April 2016
663,000
#9
698,000
#11
[ 18] [ 19]
References
^ Byrnes, Holly (2 April 2014). "My Kitchen Rules host Manu Feildel has TV special My France" . news.com.au . Retrieved 17 September 2015 .
^ "Manu Feildel has time for side projects after his media obligations for My Kitchen Rules came to an end, and one of them is returning to France" . Special Broadcasting Service . 1 May 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2015 .
^ Knox, David (21 April 2015). "Airdate: My Ireland with Colin" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 17 September 2015 .
^ Knox, David (31 March 2014). "Airdate: My France with Manu. Bumped: Sunday Night" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 17 September 2015 .
^ Knox, David (6 April 2014). "Downton Abbey update" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 17 September 2015 .
^ Knox, David (23 February 2015). "Room reveal takes Block to the top" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 17 September 2015 .
^ Knox, David (2 March 2015). "Empire music falls on younger ears" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 17 September 2015 .
^ Knox, David (7 April 2014). "Sunday 6 April 2014" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (15 April 2014). "Timeshifted: Sunday 6 April 2014" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (14 April 2014). "Sunday 13 April 2014" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (22 April 2014). "Timeshifted: Sunday 13 April 2014" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (23 February 2015). "Sunday 22 February 2015" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (2 March 2015). "Timeshifted: Sunday 22 February 2015" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (2 March 2015). "Sunday 1 March 2015" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (9 March 2015). "Timeshifted: Sunday 1 March 2015" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (8 April 2016). "Thursday 7 April 2016" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (18 April 2016). "Timeshifted: Thursday 7 April 2016" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (15 April 2016). "Thursday 14 April 2016" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
^ Knox, David (26 April 2016). "Timeshifted: Thursday 14 April 2016" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 25 March 2017 .
External links
Primetime Daytime
The Chase Australia (since 2015)
The House of Wellness (since 2017)
Melbourne Weekender (since 2006)
Weekender (since 2019)
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