
Great British Baking Show: Juniors
Kids competing in a baking competition.

Kids competing in a baking competition.

It’s the last of the Junior Baking Show heats, and just one place remains for the quarter-finals. Judges Graham Hornigold and Allegra McEvedy want the four hopefuls, Ben, Grace, Purdey and Tom to produce iced ringed doughnuts.

Today’s Technical Challenge gets hosts Sam and Mark very excited, as it’s their favorite pudding – a good old-fashioned Jam Roly-Poly! Judges, Graham Hornigold and Allegra McEvedy, are looking for a good swirl and golden outside.

Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins are joined by the remaining bakers as they tackle three biscuit challenges set by Mary and Paul. Who will see their dreams crumble?

Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins are joined by twelve new amateur bakers. The competition begins with three cake-making challenges devised by Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood.

A catch-up with the contestants from Series 6. The bakers share their memories, relive their highlights of the series and reveal what they are up to now.

Mary and Paul are back to bring a generous dollop of baking cheer to Christmas. Step by step they take us through stunning recipes that all the family can make during the festive season.

Each team must retrieve 25 crabs from the ocean. After splitting into pairs, each team must make ten crab cakes for Chef Ramsay. The winners dine at Talavera.

For the season's first challenge, the hopeful chefs prepare their signature dishes. The winners ride a hummer to Saint Rocke in Hermosa Beach to meet William Shatner ("Star Trek").

The finalists work on their own menus. Then, in front of a live audience, they must cook five unique dishes with two appetizers and three entrées featuring beef, chicken and fish.

Guests Anthony Newley and Dick Martin are anything but clueless in tonight's tribute to detectives in the movies, while Carol and Vicki are single and ready to mingle in a sketch set in a singles bar.

Tonight's episode features guest stars Ruth Buzzi and Richard Crenna, who take part in a salute to the "bad girls" of cinema in a series of satiric spoofs of classic movies and their tropes.

Tim Conway hops a plane with the cast for a performance in Sydney, Australia! As The Oldest Conductor, Tim leads the Sydney Orchestra, while ham actor Harvey must contend with a drunken co-star.

Tonight's episode features "Carol & Sis", where hypochondriac Harvey must avoid Carol, who has the Hong Kong Flu, and a take-off of the 1932 romance "Back Street"...here called "Back Alley."

Tim Conway can spin any situation into comedy gold, and he proves it here as an airport security officer. Elsewhere, Carol and Harvey play actors suffering Carol's lack of contact lenses onstage.

A former slave becomes the first black deputy U.S. Marshal in the late 1800s.

The Bondurant brothers become bootleggers in Depression-era Virginia.

Nick receives information on his tragic past and goes off the grid to track someone down.

A riot erupts at a women's correctional facility while Andy, Juliet, Nick and Gail transfer inmates.

Andy contemplates her future with Sam after learning of heartbreaking news.