The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice
It is advanced dough week in the tent. Jo is joined by Hairy Biker Dave Myers, author Marian Keyes and comedian Hal Cruttenden celebrating all sorts of dough-based bakes
It is advanced dough week in the tent. Jo is joined by Hairy Biker Dave Myers, author Marian Keyes and comedian Hal Cruttenden celebrating all sorts of dough-based bakes
It is pastries week in the tent, which means Jo Brand and her panel are celebrating anything and everything to do with pastry. Jo is joined by comedian Josh Widdicombe, broadcaster Danny Baker and series 4's victim of custard theft, Howard Middleton.
Jo Brand welcomes David Mitchell, Michael Sheen, Jameela Jamil, and Sarah Brown into the tent to test their baking skills in 3 challenges set by Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood.
Presenter Mel Giedroyc welcomes Gok Wan, Jonathan Ross, Abbey Clancy and Zoe Sugg into the tent to face three challenges set by Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood.
Sue Perkins presents as celebrities Joanna Lumley, Jennifer Saunders, Lulu, and Dame Edna Everage enter the tent to take on three challenges set by Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood.
Ed Byrne presents as Alistair McGowan, Rochelle Humes, Doon Mackichan and Helen Skelton face three challenges in the tent set by Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood.
Omid Djalili hosts as this time those facing Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, are Michael Ball, Emma Freud, Jamelia and Victoria Pendleton.
Twelve amateur bakers have their skills tested to the limit. In the first round of the second series they must make cupcakes against the clock and bake a tiered cake.
The Great British Baking Show judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry explore the history of the British Wedding Cake
Reflections on the highlights from Season One of The Great British Baking Show. Catching up with the bakers on the highs and lows of their journey and where they are now.
It is European cake week in the tent. Actress Fay Ripley, comedian Romesh Ranganathan and chef Richard Corrigan are Jo Brand's guests in the studio.
Celebrated chef Michel Roux, Jr, comedian Shappi Khorsandi and former home secretary Alan Johnson are Jo's panel in the studio to discuss the remaining bakers and the pies and tarts they have baked.
Jo Brand is joined by Comedian Roisin Conaty, chef Glynn Purnell and former contestant Howard Middleton to look back at one of the most sensational episodes of Baking Show yet.
Jo and the panel discuss the highlights of bread week. The audience brings in their best breads.
Jo and the panel discuss the bakers' best biscuits and the second technical challenge.
Kicking off the series, Jo is joined by Roisin Conaty, Paul Rankin and Gregg Wallace to discuss the 12 new bakers and their bakes. The theme this week is cakes.
The bakers get to grips with the most difficult of all baking skills, pastry.
The remaining five bakers have travelled to Bakewell in Derbyshire. This time the bakers are reinventing an often neglected British classic - the pudding.
The six remaining bakers are making bread in Kent. Making bread is an ancient skill. Which of the bakers will best cope with the pressure and who will be the one who has to leave?
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