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Lego Masters Bricksmas Special coming to Nine from November 21

• Four celebrity guests will be teamed up with Lego builders from past seasons

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Nov 15, 2021
2 min read
Lego Masters Christmas

Lego Masters Australia returns for two Bricksmas Specials on Sunday, November 21 and Sunday, November 28 at 7.00pm on Channel Nine and 9Now

Four celebrity guests will be teamed up with some of the greatest Lego builders from past seasons, to form four Lego super teams. The teams will battle it out over two episodes in the quest to be crowned Lego Masters Bricksmas winners. 

Host Hamish Blake and Judge Ryan “Brickman” McNaught will guide the teams as they create extraordinary Christmas-themed builds.

Brickman and Hamish

Stepping foot into the Lego Masters world for the first time are celebrities Scott Cam, Sophie Monk, Brooke Boney and Michael “Wippa” Wipfli, who will put their building skills to the test. 

The celebrities will be joined by returning contestants Michael (Season 3), Stani (Season 2), Jay (Season 2), and one half of the Lego Masters first-ever winning team, Henry (Season 1). Once competing as team mates on Season 2 of Lego Masters, Stani and Jay will now go head to head.

For the first time, Brickman will be putting his world-renowned skills on show, assisting each team with their Christmas builds.

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Earlier this year, the last episode of Lego Masters had 1.03m tune in for the winner announcement and 932,000 for the grand finale.

The show was the top non-news program and was #1 in all key demos. It was also the top rating episode of the year, beating out the penultimate episode of the series.

David and Gus were named the winners of the third season of the show with the pair taking home $100,000 along with the Lego Masters trophy.

The final three teams had 28 hours to build whatever they wanted, with no limitations and no directives.

Lego Masters comes from producers Endemol Shine Australia. The series is adapted from an original UK format from Tuesday’s Child Productions and The Lego Group.

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