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

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.

John Lithgow, Jon Richardson, Hannah Cockroft, Russell Brand: The celebrity bakers make brownies and a 3-D biscuit

the home bakers are set three challenges as they bake their signature biscuits, attempt many a baker's nemesis – scones – and finally a tower of petit fours with meringues, choux pastry and macaroons

The ten bakers tackle three increasingly difficult challenges as their cake-making ability is tested.

A festive welcome awaits four more returning bakers - Chetna, Howard, James M and Janet.

The first episode sees Mary-Anne, Ali, Cathryn and Norman face festive challenges.

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.

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.

It's biscuit week, so Jo and her guests celebrate all sorts of biscuits in the An Extra Slice studio and give their take on the remaining 11 bakers and their attempts at biscuits.

Kicking off the series, Jo and her panel of fans will give us their take on the 12 brand new bakers and their attempts in cake week.

Presenters Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig warmly welcome Alan Carr, Aisling Bea, Kadeena Cox and Teri Hatcher to the tent to face three challenges set by Judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.

Presenters Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig are joined in the tent by Lee Mack, Griff Rhys Jones, Melanie Sykes and Joe Lycett to face three challenges set by judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood.

Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding welcome Tim Minchin, Ruth Davidson, Jamie Laing, and Ella Eyre into the tent to face three challenges set by Judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood.

Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig welcome Nick Hewer, Stacey Solomon, Ricky Wilson and Perri Kiely to the tent to test their baking skills and impress the judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.

The three finalists face a showstopper which is the most complex ever and which has the most bakes ever requested in a challenge. Who will be crowned champion?

The semi-final sees the bakers tackling three patisserie-based challenges, including a French pastry, a yeast-based cake and a multiple mini-cake showstopper.

For the first ever Tudor Week, the bakers must tackle pies, biscuits and a marzipan showstopper. Which of them will make it through to the semi-final?

Three sweet challenges will mean a bitter end for one of the bakers as they face a sweetly filled signature, a French technical and a mousse marathon showstopper.