Top Chef Canada
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Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 49 |
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Executive producer(s) | Barbara Bowlby and John Brunton |
Running time | 42 minutes |
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Original network | Food Network Canada |
Original release | April 11, 2011 May 12, 2014 |
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Top Chef Canada is a Canadian reality competition television series. The show premiered on April 11, 2011 on Food Network Canada.[1][2][3] The first season consisted of 13 episodes, with 16 contestants vying for a grand prize of $100,000 and a GE Monogram kitchen valued at $30,000.[3][4] Contestants shopped at Loblaws in season one and McEwan in season two.[3][4] Like the original American series, each week the chef contestants compete against each other in culinary challenges. Contestants are judged by a panel of professional chefs and other notables from the food and wine industry, with one or more contestants being eliminated each week. The Canadian edition uses the same graphics and music as the American version of the program.
The first season of Top Chef Canada was one of Food Network Canada's most highly rated programs. The network renewed the program for a second season, which began to air on March 12, 2012.[5] It ran for a total of four seasons before being cancelled in 2014.[6]
Contents
Judges, guest judges, and special appearances
The host for the first season of the Canadian program was Thea Andrews.[7] After giving birth to her second child, Andrews stepped down from the position.[8] On November 15, 2011, actress Lisa Ray announced that she was named as host.[5][9]
The head judge (the position held by Tom Colicchio on the original version) is Mark McEwan, chef and owner of several restaurants in Toronto and host of the Food Network Canada program The Heat with Mark McEwan.[10]
The "resident judge" (the position held by Gail Simmons in the original version) is Shereen Arazm, a Toronto native and owner of several Los Angeles-area restaurants.[11]
Seasons
Season 1 (2011)
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Aired: April 11, 2011 – July 4, 2011
The winner of this season was Dale MacKay.
Season 2 (2012)
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Aired: March 12, 2012 – May 28, 2012
The winner of this season was Carl Heinrich.
Season 3 (2013)
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Aired: March 18, 2013 – June 10, 2013
The winner of this season was Matthew Stowe.
Season 4 (2014)
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Aired: March 10, 2014 – May 12, 2014
The winner of this season was Rene Rodriguez.
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External links
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- Official website not in Wikidata
- Canadian reality television series
- Food Network (Canada) series
- 2011 Canadian television series debuts
- 2014 Canadian television series endings
- 2010s Canadian television series
- Canadian cooking television series
- Top Chef
- English-language television programming
- Television spin-offs
- Television series by Corus Entertainment