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My Kitchen Rules to make TV return but Manu Feildel and Pete Evans won’t front it

One-time TV juggernaut My Kitchen Rules is being reheated in a calculated risk by Channel 7 — but two regular faces have been cut.

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A revamped My Kitchen Rules will return in 2022 after being dumped from our screens for dismal ratings.

But the show which was cooked in 2020 will not feature judges Manu Feildel or his controversial counterpart Pete Evans who have been cut.

“Over the past couple of years we’ve had a very good record of reinventing and re-imagining proven formats,’’ said Angus Ross, Channel 7’s director of programming.

“We’re all about using proven formats and My Kitchen Rules was the biggest show of eight of its 10 life cycle.

“It will be two and a half years by the time it returns and we think Australia will be ready to embrace a return. Particularly with Australia opening up again, it gives us broader options (with talent).

“The show is going to go back to what it was great as in the first place. That original recipe, state versus state mentality and competitiveness. It’s going back to its roots … there’s going to be a curiosity factor about it.”

The Voice will return after a successful 2021.
The Voice will return after a successful 2021.
Samantha Armytage will make special appearances on Farmer Wants a Wife. Picture: Tim Hunter
Samantha Armytage will make special appearances on Farmer Wants a Wife. Picture: Tim Hunter

In its announcement of programs slated for next year, Ross also confirmed Samantha Armytage would be back, with a segment called Sam’s Choice on Farmer Wants a Wife.

The 45-year-old, who called time on her eight years as Sunrise co-host in March, will have a guest role, having now married her own farmer, Richard Lavender

“Sam has a great track record of finding love with a farmer; she found one and is very happy,’’ Ross said.

“Her helping in matchmaking, there’s no one better qualified.”

Ross is also excited by the return of The Voice, Australia’s Got Talent — with judges including Neil Patrick Harris and Alesha Dixon — and Australian Idol, whose judges have yet to be confirmed.

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“The Voice is the biggest show on television this year,’’ Ross said.

“Before we put that to air people were going, ‘there’s not enough talent in Australia, the show is done’ that sort of thing.

“I go back to our ability to reinvent these proven formats. We took a very different tone with that show, which really resonated with Australia. We’ll look at that with Idol, as well, and it’s important we position them in a way that will resonate at the time.

“We control The Voice, AGT and Idol and that puts us in a position of great strength and we’ll be careful how we roll out those shows across the year.”

Ross said the Commonwealth Games and Winter Olympics would be reliable lead-ins as the Tokyo Olympics proved this year for The Voice.

A notable addition to the cricket commentary team, following the dumping of Michael Slater, will be Lord Ian Botham.

“I grew up watching Ian Botham playing in the Ashes and he was one of the most exciting cricketers you could ever see, and he’s going to bring a lot of that to Seven’s summer of cricket,’’ Ross said.

“He’s a larger than life personality and we’re very excited to have Ian as part of the commentary this summer.”

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