
Great British Baking Show
Amateur baking challenge. For the nine bakers left, it's time to tackle the sweet ending to every meal - desserts. The signature challenge is creme brulee.

Amateur baking challenge. For the nine bakers left, it's time to tackle the sweet ending to every meal - desserts. The signature challenge is creme brulee.

Amateur baking challenge. The ten remaining bakers face bread week, tackling quick breads, baguettes and 3D bread sculptures.

Featuring breads that deserve their place at the heart of any celebration meal.

Paul shows you breads you can make from start to finish in under an hour; no kneading, no proving just mix, shape and bake and your home can be filled with the joyous aromas of baking bread.

Paul Hollywood shows how to cultivate your own sourdough starter.

Paul Hollywood investigates iconic breads from the continent.

Judy Murray, Michael Caines and Hal Cruttenden join Jo Brand to give their take on this week's sugar- and gluten-free shenanigans.

Joining host Jo Brand are three celebrity fans - Glynn Purnell, Liza Tarbuck and Henning Wehn - who dissect this week's action from the tent.

It's bread week, so Jo and guests Deborah Meaden, Richard Bertinet and Josh Widdicombe cast their eyes over the home-baked breads brought in by the studio audience.

Louis Theroux, Jenny Éclair, Russell Howard and Ovie Soko are ushered into the tent by presenters Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding to take on challenges set by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.

Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Caroline Flack, Greg Wise, Nicola Adams. The celebs face a fruity drizzle cake signature.

Jeremy Paxman, Joe Wilkinson, Sally Lindsay, Georgia Toffolo. The celebs bake characterful biscuits and 'hobby cakes'

Johnny Vegas, Big Narstie, Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Jess Phillips. four more celebrities expose their soft centres in the baking show tent

James Acaster, Russell Tovey, Rylan Clark-Neal, Michelle Keegan. The celebrity bakers tackle topped flapjacks for the signature challenge.

Amateur baking challenge. With cake week under their belts, the 11 remaining bakers must now prove themselves with biscuits. The signature challenge is biscotti.

The baking challenge returns. The 12 new bakers don their aprons and head for the iconic tent. Their first signature challenge is to make a madeira cake.

Looking back over the bakes of the fifth series and catching up with what the bakers have been doing since.

Baking Show judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood get festive in the kitchen with six new recipes to bake for the family at Christmas

Paul returns to his roots in Merseyside to reminisce about where his love of baking began.

Paul shares his ultimate pizza recipe: a courgette, lemon and thyme bake from Venice.