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

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

Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood create the signature, technical and show-stopping challenges from the last part of the Great British Baking Show, including double chocolate entremets.

Featuring a chocolate orange shortbread for an ice cream sandwich and mac and cheese.

Liam creates a cupcake inspired by memories of rice pudding and jam and makes shortbread.

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.

Joining host Jo Brand in the An Extra Slice studio are three celebrity fans - double Olympic silver medallist Rebecca James, Cherish Finden and comedian Chris Addison.

Joining host Jo Brand in the An Extra Slice studio are celebrity fans including Danny Baker, all eager to chew over the latest goings on in the tent.

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

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.

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

Mary and Paul tackle the signature, technical and show-stopper challenges from the second half of the series, including the Swedish prinsesstarta and kouign amann.

Back in the tent, Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood roll up their sleeves, baking the challenges that they set the bakers in the bread and desserts weeks.

Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood show how they would have tackled the Baking Show challenges. Bakes include blackcurrant and liquorice swirly swiss roll and florentines.

Baking challenge. The final has arrived and just three challenges lie between the remaining three bakers and the trophy. Each baker is worthy, but who will be crowned winner?

Liam jazzes up a Portuguese custard tart as well as bread and butter pudding with a tropical twist.

Liam invites friends over for the ultimate baked breakfast and creates a perfect chip shop sarnie.