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(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 12:29, archived)
# Hahahaha
I'll buy numpty seven alter boy's cheeks.

Also I think someone is having a laugh making the stills for iPlayer.

(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 12:30, archived)
# they should be in panto those two
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 12:39, archived)
# I've seen the Australian version on some satelite channel (non-celebrity)
Ruined it. Turned it into a fascile reality show. They all live togeather in a house, they can vote off people if they win challanges.
Totally perverts what the show is about. I think most of them are picked for their looks rather than their cooking talents.
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 12:45, archived)
# It gets a lot of interest.
more so that big brother etc.
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 12:56, archived)
# Did the UK version air in Oz?
In the UK I think it's a ultimate cooking show. All they get here is a trophy not a book deal but the winners pretty much go on the run amazing top restaurant kitchens.
The celebrity version is funny to watch as most are pretty hardcore foodies and regardless of their celebrity they're shitting themselves just being on the show.
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:03, archived)
# No I don't think it did/does (certainly not primetime)
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:22, archived)
# I liked it.
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:01, archived)
# I have to ask if you're from Australia?
If so have you seen the original UK version. It's not a reality show and the challanges towards the end involve some of the biggest chefs in the world. People that have about 10-15 michelin stars each.
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:05, archived)
# I may have been influenced by the fact that I came third.
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:09, archived)
# Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer!
:P

Have you seen the UK version?
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:09, archived)
# Yes, I preferred the OZ one, much less egotistical judges.
As light entertainment I thought it was ok and I liked the fact that the judges all cooked. By the last few shows I was actually looking forward to it and I thought there was some top cheffery all through.
btw they weren't all pretty by any means
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:16, archived)
# On a related note
I was living in Sydney at the time of My Restaurant Rules.

I lived 2 mins from the Sydney restaurant and walked past it the day after it got closed.

The restaurant had huge window stencils everywhere with the show's logo and big letters obviously saying, 'My Restaurant Rules.'

Somone had stick up a printed out A3 piece of paper with the words, 'Obviously not.' on it.

Additionally I remember they had to be very careful about filming for a couple of days as Nando's had an avert lorry going round and round the block with a big sign saying, 'No. Our restaurant rules.'
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:22, archived)
# I really like the Australian version
Lots more tension and I found it almost gripping. The food was interesting in the episode I saw too.

Better than the UK version anyway.
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:12, archived)
# you don't love me anymore!
:~(~~~~~
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:17, archived)
# Most of the people on it have a grip on something...
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:24, archived)
# sexy nuns
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 12:43, archived)
# Ooooh nice!
Well done there chap!
(, Sat 7 Aug 2010, 13:10, archived)
# This is good.
(, Mon 9 Aug 2010, 22:59, archived)