The Cook Up with Adam Liaw 2-18
The Great Outdoors. Zero waste expert Sarah Wilson and Three Blue Ducks owner and chef Mark LaBrooy join Adam to create some dishes that are easy to make and take on your outdoor adventures.
Read moreThe Great Outdoors. Zero waste expert Sarah Wilson and Three Blue Ducks owner and chef Mark LaBrooy join Adam to create some dishes that are easy to make and take on your outdoor adventures.
Read moreHidden in a shed by a farmhouse, the guys find a rare ’60s gem: a 1968 Volvo P1800 coupe. Then the hunt is on for an Aussie classic, a Holden Kingswood.
Read moreIngredient Purchase Immunity Challenge. Contestants purchase their ingredients, using time as their currency. The more ingredients they purchase, the less time on the clock. For an immunity taste, they have no time to waste.
Read moreSparks fly as the ugly truth comes out when the housemates are attached to the ‘truth pole’. With one more housemate leaving this episode, the show gets its top seven housemates.
Read moreThe TWO Challenge. Split into teams of two, contestants select two ingredients from two pantries, but can’t see what their teammate is choosing. Teams will cook a dish using their four ingredients for a shot at immunity.
Read moreJoh meets a family who have made comfy socks their business. Graham shares his favourite plants for the winter. Fast Ed cooks a warm gingerbread sponge stack.
Read moreThe Bishop faces off against concrete-hard rock and even tougher opal buyers. The Bushmen trial a new partner.
Read moreIt’s Heat 3, and teachers are introduced as an extra obstacle for the fearless teens who are looking to fight back after they struggled in Heat 2; an exciting bunch of new Ninjas take to the course.
Read moreThe MasterChef contestants face an unexpected twist in tonight’s Invention Test as the competition gets tougher and one contestant will end their time in the kitchen.
Read moreWil and Todd are joined by Adam Ferrier, Karen Ferry and Lauren Zonfrillo to look at pet food going gourmet, roll up a newspaper and bop advertisers on the nose, and ask if bad reviews can sell a product.
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