Mary Berry's Love to Cook
Mary and her daughter indulge their delight for foraging and cooking in the great outdoors.
Mary and her daughter indulge their delight for foraging and cooking in the great outdoors.
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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
The finalists face three last challenges designed to demonstrate how much the amateur bakers have grown in skill and creativity, before the winner is announced.
It is the semi-final and there are just four bakers left. This time it is the French round, and the challenges include savoury canapes and opera cake.
The five remaining bakers must cope with unconventional flours and unusual desserts, designed to push their creativity to the max.
The six remaining bakers face a series of pastry-based challenges. They bring suet pudding up to date, tackle religieuse and make three different types of puffed pastries.
Liam Charles makes brownies, a rhubarb and custard cheesecake, and a savory doughnut slider.
Liam bakes a cola cream and cherry eclair then shows his friend Weyland how to make a cupcake.
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.
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.
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
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.
It's time for sweet dough week, but will it prove bittersweet for the bakers? They start with a signature tea loaf, while the Showstopper involves 36 European buns.
Almost halfway through the competition, the remaining eight bakers are faced with biscuits and traybakes. They also take on the French classic tuiles.
It's the fourth round and the baking gets serious as the remaining bakers take on pies and tarts. Challenges include custard tarts and a filo pie centrepiece.
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