Great British Baking Show
Judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry show how the Baking Show dessert and pie challenges should be done, with recipes including floating islands, custard tarts and spanakopita.
Judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry show how the Baking Show dessert and pie challenges should be done, with recipes including floating islands, custard tarts and spanakopita.
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Chef Ramsay returns to a few of the restaurants to see if they took his advice. The eateries he visits include Mojito, The Junction (formerly Flamango's) and Bazzini.
Down in the Big Easy, Chef Ramsay tries to inject some life into a Southern eatery beset with atrocious décor and menus.
Chef Ramsay makes a trip to Pasadena, California to whip an eatery specializing in Caribbean cuisine into shape.
While visiting the Eagle Rock area of Los Angeles, Chef Ramsay stops by Capri. This Italian restaurant is filthy, serves terrible food and is in disarray all thanks to a lazy set of twins.
We catch up with the bakers dozen from series four of the Great British Baking Show, as they revisit their time in the tent and share their memories
Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry plan for Christmas in a special one-off festive masterclass, sharing their favourite recipes for Christmas classics and some less well-known bakes.
The judges show what they would have made for the Baking Show challenges. Paul Hollywood makes a wheat-free crusty rye loaf while Mary Berry creates her own twist on the opera cake.
Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry show what they would have made for the challenges in the biscuit and pastry weeks, including apricot couronne and tuiles with chocolate mousse.
The remaining chefs must make meals out of the five “mother sauces” without reusing any of the other twenty ingredients. The winning team gets to visit an English pub.
The chefs must prepare dishes consisting of pork cuts and side items. Chef Ramsay surprises the contestants with the first-ever 'Hell's Kitchen' barbecue.
The remaining chefs must roll the dice to determine their next ingredients. The winning team enjoys a thrilling wind tunnel experience while the losers clean up.
Paul Sand and Eydie Gorme guest star in this episode, which includes a salute to movie series such as "Dr. Kildaire", and Paul and Eydie joining Carol for an outrageous werewolf sketch.
Tonight's guests are Helen Reddy and John Byner, who appear in a series of commercial parodies. John also takes part in a "Nora Desmond" sketch, while Vicki plays gossip columnist "Rona Rumor."
Guest Gloria Swanson arrives for the Q&A...but she only has eyes for Lyle. Sketches include a "Carol & Sis" where the Bradfords try to discourage an elevator operator... who only has eyes for Carol.
Tim Conway and Charo guest! In separate sketches, Tim plays a man at a unisex salon, a fellow trying to stay awake for a speech, and a journalist meeting "Chiquita" (Charo) and her mother (Carol.)
Guest star Jim Nabors walks the earth like Caine in "Kung Fu" in a supersized spoof of the hit David Carradine Western and Martial Arts television series, here entitled "Yung Fool."
Carol and Harvey are in an altogether different kind of toy story as quarreling dolls in "Barby and Ben". And Carol takes aim at a classic romance film with the spoof, "Rancid Harvest."
Anne and her estranged sister, Jenny, must work together to help cover their mom's gambling debts.
A family reunion turns into a nightmare when Madea and the gang find themselves planning a funeral.
Alan Rothenberg must deliver a tournament that satisfies FIFA and the global soccer community.
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