Lego Masters
British reality show
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June 13 2025 | Announced that Nick Cannon will replace Will Arnett as host for season six due to scheduling conflicts, with audition episodes to be filmed at Legoland California Resort. |
May 2025 | Seventh season was confirmed to premiere on 1 June 2025, titled Grandmasters of the Galaxy. |
May 12 2025 | Fox renewed the series for a sixth season. |
May 2025 | Fifth season of Lego Masters is set to premiere. |
2024 | Lego Masters was nominated for Favorite Reality Show at the Kids' Choice Awards |
October 2024 | Series was renewed for a seventh season, featuring past winners and finalists competing against international teams. |
May 7 2024 | The sixth season of Lego Masters Australia concluded, with USA team Krystle & Michelle winning the competition and receiving $100,000 in prize money. |
May 7 2024 | Sixth season finale aired, with finale ratings of 0.848 million viewers (ranked #3). |
April 14 2024 | Sixth season of Lego Masters Australia premiered, showing ratings recovery to #3 with 0.874 viewers |
April 14 2024 | Sixth season premiered. |
April 14 2024 | Sixth season (Australia vs The World) premiered. |
April 5 2024 | Contestants for the sixth season were announced. |
January 28 2024 | OzTAM ratings methodology changed, shifting focus to National Reach and National Total ratings instead of 5 metro centres and overnight shares. |
2023 | Hamish Blake nominated for Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television |
2023 | Lego Masters nominated for Logie Award for Most Outstanding Entertainment or Comedy Program |
September 2023 | Series was renewed for a sixth season, Lego Masters Australia vs The World, featuring Australian and international teams. |
September 2023 | Fourth season of Lego Masters premiered on Fox. |
September 13 2023 | The series was renewed for a fifth season, which premiered on May 19, 2025. |
September 13 2023 | Announcement of the series being renewed for a fifth season. |
May 8 2023 | Fifth season of Lego Masters Australia concludes, with Scott and Owen winning the competition and receiving $100,000 in prize money. |
May 8 2023 | Fifth season finale aired, with finale ratings of 0.576 million viewers (ranked #10) and winner announcement ratings of 0.598 million viewers (ranked #7). |
April 10 2023 | Fifth season of Lego Masters Australia premiered, continuing ratings decline to #8 with 0.502 viewers |
April 10 2023 | Fifth season (Grand Masters) premiered. |
March 28 2023 | Contestants for the All-stars season were announced. |
March 28 2023 | Contestants for the Grand Masters season were announced. |
2022 | Hamish Blake wins Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television |
2022 | Lego Masters wins Logie Award for Most Outstanding Entertainment or Comedy Program |
2022 | Season 3 of Lego Masters aired on Fox, featuring LEGO building teams competing in various creative challenges hosted by Will Arnett. |
2022 | Lego Masters was nominated for Favorite Reality Show at the Kids' Choice Awards |
December 24 2022 | Lego Masters returns with a Christmas special, hosted by Nish Kumar and judged by Matthew Ashton and Amy Corbett. The special was filmed in Warsaw, Poland, on the set of Poland's Lego Masters. |
December 19 2022 | Lego Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular spinoff premiered. |
December 14 2022 | The series was renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on September 28, 2023. |
November 27 2022 | Second part of the second Lego Masters Christmas special aired, continuing the celebrity and past contestant team-ups with Christmas-themed builds. |
September 2022 | Series was renewed for a fifth season, titled Lego Masters: Grand Masters, featuring returning contestants from previous seasons. |
June 6 2022 | Announcement that the third season would premiere on September 21, 2022. |
May 16 2022 | Fourth season of Lego Masters Australia concludes, with Joss and Henry (aged 23 and 20) winning the competition and receiving $100,000 prize money (plus an additional $50 donated by host Hamish) |
May 16 2022 | Fourth season finale aired, with finale ratings of 0.669 million viewers (ranked #8) and winner announcement ratings of 0.702 million viewers (ranked #6). |
May 16 2022 | Announcement of a celebrity spinoff titled Lego Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular, with the third season pushed to the 2022–23 season. |
2021 | Lego Masters American TV series aired its second season, featuring competitive LEGO building challenges with teams of contestants showcasing their creativity and building skills. |
2021 | Lego Masters was nominated for Favorite Reality Show at the Kids' Choice Awards |
December 3 2021 | Fox renewed Lego Masters for a third season, initially planned to premiere on May 31, 2022. |
December 3 2021 | The series was renewed for a third season, originally planned to premiere on May 31, 2022. |
November 21 2021 | First Lego Masters Christmas special aired, featuring celebrities Scott Cam, Sophie Monk, Brooke Boney, and Michael 'Wippa' Wipfli teaming up with past contestants to create Christmas-themed builds. |
August 2021 | Production was announced to move from Melbourne to Sydney due to Covid border restrictions. |
May 17 2021 | Third season finale aired, with finale ratings of 0.932 million viewers (ranked #6) and winner announcement ratings of 1.030 million viewers (ranked #2). |
May 17 2021 | David and Gus (a project manager and engineer) were crowned winners of Lego Masters Season 3, receiving a $100,000 prize. |
April 2021 | Nine Network renewed the series for a fourth and fifth season, with Hamish Blake confirmed to return as host. |
April 19 2021 | Third season began airing. |
April 7 2021 | Announcement made that the second season would premiere on June 1, 2021. |
March 15 2021 | Production on the second season began at Atlanta Film Studios in Georgia. |
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