For the American series, see Making It (TV series). For the sitcom, see Makin' It (TV series).
Making It Australia
Genre
Reality competition
Based on
Making It by
Amy Poehler
Nick Offerman
Presented by
Susie Youssef
Harley Breen
Judges
Deborah Riley
Benja Harney
No. of contestants
13
Winner
George Buchanan
Runners-up
Rizaldy Valencia
Jack Stirling
Country of origin
Australia
Original language
English
No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
12
Production
Executive producers
Dan Munday
Chris Culvenor
Paul Franklin
Amy Poehler
Nick Offerman
Joe Herdman
Jemma Carlton
Camera setup
Multi-camera
Running time
45-65 minutes
Production companies
Eureka Productions
Matchbox Pictures
Original release
Network
Network Ten
Release
15 September (2021-09-15) – 6 November 2021 (2021-11-06)
Making It Australia is a reality competition television series co-hosted by comedians Susie Youssef and Harley Breen and based on the American series of the same name.[1][2] The series premiered on Wednesday, 15 September 2021 on Network 10.[3]
The show features craftspeople skilled in different media competing to be named the "Master Maker" and win A$100,000.[4][1] Each week, competitors participate in two or three challenges – a "Faster Craft", a "Together Craft" and a "Master Craft." The winner of each challenge earns a patch. For the Faster Craft, makers have three hours to create an item. For the Together Craft, they a split into teams and work together to create a themed item. For the Master Craft, makers have eight hours to create a more elaborate themed collection. At the end of every episode, one person is sent home based on their performance in the Master Craft.[5]
Production
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In October 2020, Network 10 announced that they had commissioned a local version of the show at their annual upfronts.[1] In March 2021, it was announced that Susie Youssef and Harley Breen would be co-hosting the series[2][6] and that it would be judged by production designer and art director Deborah Riley and paper engineer Benja Harney.[7]
Due to low viewership, the series was bumped from its primetime slot of Wednesday and Thursday nights and began airing on Saturday nights from its seventh episode.[8][9] At the Network 10 upfronts in October 2021, it was announced that the series had been cancelled.[10]
(FAST) The Contestant won that episode's Faster Craft Challenge.
(TOGT) The Contestant's team won that episode's Together Craft Challenge.
(WIN) The Contestant won that episode's Master Craft Challenge.
(MEGA) The Contestant won that episode's Mega Craft Challenge.
(BOTH) The Contestant won both that episode's Faster Craft Challenge and Master Craft Challenge.
(OUT) The Contestant won that episode’s Faster Craft or Together Craft Challenge but was eliminated from the competition during the Master Craft Challenge.
(OUT) The Contestant was eliminated from the competition.
(WITH) The Contestant withdrew from the competition.
(SAFE) The Contestant won neither the Faster Craft Challenge nor Master Craft Challenge, and they were not eliminated.
(WINNER) The Contestant was named Master Maker.
(WINNER) The Contestant won the Faster Craft Challenge and was then named Master Maker.
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^Knox, David (17 September 2021). "Thursday 16 September 2021". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 17 September 2021. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
^Knox, David (23 September 2021). "Wednesday 22 September 2021". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 24 September 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
^Knox, David (24 September 2021). "Thursday 23 September 2021". TV Tonight. Archived from the original on 24 September 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021.