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The Great British Bake Off
A dark cake on a white plate, topped with raspberries
Genre Baking
Reality
Directed by Andy Devonshire
(2010–2012, 2014–)

Scott Tankard (2012–2013)
Presented by Mel Giedroyc
Sue Perkins
Sandi Toksvig
Noel Fielding
Matt Lucas
Judges Mary Berry
Paul Hollywood
Prue Leith
Theme music composer Tom Howe
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 13
No. of episodes 122 (and 32 specials)
Production
Executive producer(s) Anna Beattie (2010–)
Richard McKerrow (2010)
Sarah Thomson-Woolley (2016–2017)
Kieran Smith (2012)
Producer(s) Samantha Beddoes (2013–2014)
Amanda Westwood (2012)
Production location(s) Cotswolds, Scone Palace, Sandwich, Bakewell, Mousehole, Fulham Palace (all 2010)
Valentines Mansion (2011)
Harptree Court (2012–2013)
Welford Park (2014–2019, 2022–)
Down Hall (2020–2021)
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Love Productions
Distributor BBC Studios
Release
Original network BBC Two (2010–2013)
BBC One (2014–2016)
Channel 4 (2017–)
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 17 August 2010 (2010-08-17) – present
Chronology
Related shows The Great British Sewing Bee
Bake Off: The Professionals
The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice
The Great Pottery Throw Down
Junior Bake Off

The Great British Bake Off (often abbreviated to Bake Off or GBBO) is a British television baking competition, produced by Love Productions, in which a group of amateur bakers compete against each other in a series of rounds, attempting to impress two judges with their baking skills. One contestant is eliminated in each round, and the winner is selected from the contestants who reach the final. The first episode was aired on 17 August 2010, with its first four series broadcast on BBC Two, until its growing popularity led the BBC to move it to BBC One for the next three series. After its seventh series, Love Productions signed a three-year deal with Channel 4 to produce the series for the broadcaster.

The programme was originally presented by Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc, with judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood. Following its move to Channel 4, Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig took over as presenters, but Toksvig was later replaced by Matt Lucas. Hollywood and Prue Leith are the current judges.

The series is credited with reinvigorating interest in baking throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, with shops in the UK reporting sharp rises in sales of baking ingredients and accessories. Many of its participants, including winners, have gone on to start a career based on bakery, while the BAFTA award-winning programme has spawned a number of specials and spin-off shows: a celebrity charity series in aid of Sport Relief/Comic Relief or Stand Up to Cancer; Junior Bake Off for young children (broadcast on the CBBC channel, then on Channel 4 from 2019); after-show series An Extra Slice; and Bake Off: The Professionals for teams of pastry chefs. On 27 October, it was announced that the Great British Bake-Off has been renewed, with a twelfth series currently airing on Channel 4 in 2021. On 2 November 2021, the show was renewed for its thirteenth series that started airing on 13 September 2022. On 27 September 2022 it was confirmed that The Great British Bake Off will return in 2023 for its fourteenth series.

The series has been shown in other countries; in the United States and Canada, where "Bake-Off" is a trademark owned by Pillsbury, it is called The Great British Baking Show. Its format has been sold globally for production of localised versions and was used as the basis for two BBC Two series, The Great British Sewing Bee and The Great Pottery Throw Down.

Background

Development

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Competitive baking, such as making Victoria sponge (pictured), is part of the classic English village fête which inspired the series.

The baking competition was conceived by producer Anna Beattie after she spoke to a friend who had seen 'bake-offs' in America. Beattie was also inspired by the classic English village fête baking competitions; she said: "I loved that idea of village fetes and an old-fashioned baking competition with people who only wanted to bake a good cake." However, Beattie failed to interest any channel in the idea for four years.

In early 2009, they pitched the idea to Janice Hadlow, then controller of BBC Two. The pitch was successful, and Hadlow and Commissioning Editor Charlotte Moore commissioned the programme, which was then developed over the next six months. The development team first selected Mary Berry as a judge, and following an audition Paul Hollywood was also appointed. Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc were approached to be presenters of the show.

Production

Reproducing the surroundings of the English village fête, the series is filmed in bunting-draped marquees in scenic gardens. In the first series, the filming locations varied in different episodes, but only one location was used for each series from the second series onwards. The series is normally filmed over a 12 to 13 weeks period, and the filming usually takes place over the weekends with the exception of series 11 when filming was shortened to six weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Amateur bakers who applied to appear in the show are first assessed by a researcher, followed by an audition in London with two of their bakes. They then undergo a screen test and an interview with a producer. A second audition involves the applicants baking two recipes for the judges in front of the cameras. After a psychological evaluation, between 10 and 13 applicants are selected for the show, with two further bakers on standby should any of those selected drop out. What the bakers intended to bake during a particular challenge is illustrated using animated graphics. These graphics have been created by illustrator Tom Hovey since the show's inception in 2010.

Broadcast and personnel changes

On 17 August 2010, the first episode of The Great British Bake Off was shown on BBC Two. It stayed on BBC Two for four years, grew in popularity and became the most popular programme on that channel. In its fifth series it was moved to BBC One where it stayed for three years. It was the most-watched programme on British television in 2015 and 2016. Following extended negotiations, Love Productions announced that the seventh series of the show would be the last broadcast by the BBC. On 12 September 2016, Love agreed to a three-year deal to broadcast the show on Channel 4. However, BBC Studios still owns the global distribution rights to the show, which are set for renewal in 2028. Giedroyc and Perkins subsequently announced that they would not be returning when the show moved to its new network. On 22 September 2016, Berry announced that she would also be leaving the show when it moved to Channel 4, while Hollywood later announced he would stay. In March 2017, it was announced that Prue Leith would join Hollywood as a judge, while Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig would take over as presenters. After 3 years presenting the show, Toksvig announced her departure in 2020, and was replaced by Matt Lucas.

Format

The programme operates on a weekly elimination process to find the best all-around baker from the contestants, who are all amateurs. Ten contestants were chosen for the first series, twelve for the following two series, thirteen for the fourth and tenth, and twelve from series five to series nine, and series eleven onward.

In each episode, the amateur bakers are given three challenges based on that week's theme: a signature bake, a technical challenge, and a show-stopper. The three challenges take place over two days, and the filming takes up to 16 hours a day. Except for Series 9, the first week of the competition was usually "Cake Week". The contestants are assessed by the judges who then choose a "Star Baker" for the week (introduced in series 2), and a contestant is also eliminated although if the contestant numbers in certain years are not even or there is a non-elimination a week before, then two bakers may be eliminated. In the final round, three bakers are left and a winner is chosen from the three.

In the first series, the location of the cast and crew moved from town to town each week, but from the second series, the competition is held in one location in a specially constructed marquee. Interspersed in the programme are the backgrounds of the contestants as well as, in the earlier series, video vignettes on the history of baking.

Series overview

Series Episodes Judges Presented by Location Channel Originally aired Winner Runners-up UK viewers
(millions)
1 6 Paul Hollywood
Mary Berry
Mel Giedroyc
Sue Perkins
BBC Two 17 August – 21 September 2010 (2010-08-17 – 2010-09-21) Edd Kimber Miranda Gore Browne
Ruth Clemens
2.77
2 8 Valentines Mansion 14 August – 4 October 2011 (2011-08-14 – 2011-10-04) Joanne Wheatley Holly Bell
Mary-Anne Boermans
4.00
3 10 Harptree Court 14 August – 16 October 2012 (2012-08-14 – 2012-10-16) John Whaite Brendan Lynch
James Morton
5.00
4 10 20 August – 22 October 2013 (2013-08-20 – 2013-10-22) Frances Quinn Kimberley Wilson
Ruby Tandoh
7.35
5 10 Welford Park BBC One 6 August – 8 October 2014 (2014-08-06 – 2014-10-08) Nancy Birtwhistle Luis Troyano
Richard Burr
10.04
6 10 5 August – 7 October 2015 (2015-08-05 – 2015-10-07) Nadiya Hussain Ian Cumming
Tamal Ray
12.50
7 10 24 August – 26 October 2016 (2016-08-24 – 2016-10-26) Candice Brown Andrew Smyth
Jane Beedle
13.85
8 10 Paul Hollywood
Prue Leith
Noel Fielding
Sandi Toksvig
Channel 4 29 August – 31 October 2017 (2017-08-29 – 2017-10-31) Sophie Faldo Kate Lyon
Steven Carter-Bailey
9.29
9 10 28 August – 30 October 2018 (2018-08-28 – 2018-10-30) Rahul Mandal Kim-Joy Hewlett
Ruby Bhogal
9.66
10 10 27 August – 29 October 2019 (2019-08-27 – 2019-10-29) David Atherton Alice Fevronia
Steph Blackwell
9.64
11 10 Noel Fielding
Matt Lucas
Down Hall 22 September – 24 November 2020 (2020-09-22 – 2020-11-24) Peter Sawkins Laura Adlington
Dave Friday
11.28
12 10 21 September – 23 November 2021 (2021-09-21 – 2021-11-23) Giuseppe Dell'Anno Chigs Parmar
Crystelle Pereira
9.56
13 10 Welford Park 13 September – 15 November 2022 (2022-09-13 – 2022-11-15) TBA TBA TBA

Series 1 (2010)

Series 1 of The Great British Bake Off saw ten home bakers take part in a bake-off to test their baking skills as they battled to be crowned the Great British Bake Off's best amateur baker. Each week the nationwide tour saw the bakers put through three challenges in a particular discipline. The rounds took place in various locations across the UK, with the final round being held at Fulham Palace, London.

The three finalists were Ruth Clemens, Miranda Gore Browne, and Edd Kimber. On 21 September 2010, Kimber was crowned the best amateur baker.

Series 2 (2011)

The number of amateur baker contestants increased to twelve for the second series. Unlike Series 1, this year The Great British Bake Off stayed in one location – Valentines Mansion, a 17th-century mansion house in Redbridge, London.

The finalists were Holly Bell, Mary-Anne Boermans, and the winning contestant Joanne Wheatley.

Series 3 (2012)

The third series of The Great British Bake Off began on 14 August 2012. The series was filmed at Harptree Court in East Harptree, Somerset.

The finalists were Brendan Lynch, James Morton and John Whaite, the last of whom won the final in a surprise result.

In the US, the third series was broadcast as season 5 on PBS, and on Netflix as The Great British Baking Show: The Beginnings.

Series 4 (2013)

The fourth series of The Great British Bake Off started on 20 August 2013 on BBC Two. The series was again filmed at Harptree Court in East Harptree, Somerset. The final was won by Frances Quinn, with Ruby Tandoh and Kimberley Wilson as runners up.

In the US, the fourth series was broadcast as season 2 on PBS, and on Netflix as Collection 2.

Series 5 (2014)

The fifth series of The Great British Bake Off began airing on 6 August 2014 on BBC One. This series was filmed at Welford Park in Berkshire. There were twelve bakers taking part. Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood returned as judges, whilst Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc continued to present the series. Richard Burr was awarded the largest number of star baker designations of any series so far but was beaten by Nancy Birtwhistle in the final.

A spin-off show The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice, hosted by comedian Jo Brand on BBC Two, was also launched as a companion series in the same year. Each episode was broadcast two days after the main show but later moved to the same night. The show includes interviews with eliminated contestants.

In the US, the fifth series was broadcast as season 1 on PBS, and on Netflix as Collection 1.

Series 6 (2015)

The sixth series began on 5 August 2015 on BBC One, again from Welford Park in Berkshire. The spin-off show The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice returned for a second series, with Jo Brand as host. This series was won by Nadiya Hussain, with Ian Cumming and Tamal Ray as runners up.

In the US, the sixth series was broadcast as season 3 on PBS, and on Netflix as Collection 3.

Series 7 (2016)

The seventh series began on 24 August 2016 on BBC One, once again from Welford Park in Berkshire, a later than usual start following the BBC's coverage of the Olympic Games. This series was won by Candice Brown, with Jane Beedle and Andrew Smyth as runners up.

In the US, the seventh series was broadcast as season 4 on PBS, and on Netflix as Collection 4.

Series 8 (2017)

The eighth series of The Great British Bake Off began airing on 29 August 2017. This is the first series of The Great British Bake Off to be broadcast on Channel 4 following its move from the BBC. The series features new hosts Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig, and new judge Prue Leith along with returning judge Paul Hollywood. This series was won by Sophie Faldo, with Kate Lyon and Steven Carter-Bailey finishing as runners-up.

The eighth series is broadcast on Netflix as Collection 5.

Series 9 (2018)

The ninth series of The Great British Bake Off began airing on 28 August 2018.

On 30 October 2018, Sheffield University researcher Rahul Mandal, from Rotherham, was announced as the winner of The Great British Bake Off 2018. The runners-up were Ruby Bhogal and Kim-Joy Hewlett.

The ninth series is broadcast on Netflix as Collection 6.

Series 10 (2019)

The tenth series of The Great British Bake Off began airing on 27 August 2019. On 29 October 2019, David Atherton was announced as the winner of The Great British Bake Off 2019, becoming the first winner never to have won Star Baker during the competition. The runners-up were Steph Blackwell and Alice Fevronia.

The tenth series is broadcast on Netflix as Collection 7.

Series 11 (2020)

The eleventh series of The Great British Bake Off began airing on 22 September 2020. Matt Lucas replaced Sandi Toksvig as host, alongside returning host Noel Fielding and judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood. The first three episodes ran for 90 minutes rather than the previous 75 minutes. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, filming was shortened to six weeks. The cast and crew had to live in a "self-contained biosphere", which was Down Hall Hotel in Bishop's Stortford where a marquee was put up in its garden for the competition. On 24 November 2020, it was announced that this series was won by Peter Sawkins, with Laura Adlington and Dave Friday finishing as the runners-up.

The eleventh series was broadcast on Netflix as Collection 8, released weekly three days after the UK air date.

Series 12 (2021)

The twelfth series began airing on Tuesday 21 September 2021. The twelfth series was broadcast on Netflix as Collection 9, released weekly three days after the UK air date.

On 23 November 2021, Giuseppe Dell'Anno was announced as the winner, becoming the first Italian to win the programme. The runners-up were Chigs Parmar and Crystelle Pereira.

Series 13 (2022)

The thirteenth series of the Great British Bake Off began airing on Tuesday 13 September 2022 on Channel 4. The thirteenth series was broadcast on Netflix as Collection 10, released weekly three days after the UK air date.

Incomplete bakes and other incidents

Periodically, accidents and other errors have influenced the results of a round of judging. Several have had a significant impact on what a baker presents, notably:

  • Presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins accidentally interfered with several bakes. In Series 4, Sue leaned on Howard Middleton's English muffins in the technical challenge and in Series 6, she broke Nadiya Hussain's biscuit lid in the showstopper challenge.
  • In Series 2, Robert Billington accidentally dropped his tiered showstopper while applying finishing touches to the cake. Both judges and presenters came to his aid to salvage the bottom tier of his cake. He was able to present the incomplete showstopper as a single-tiered cake.
  • In Series 3, John Whaite was unable to complete his bake after he suffered a severe cut to his finger on the food processor. He tried to continue working on his strudel wearing a rubber glove, but the bleeding required medical attention, including assistance from Danny, who left her bake to help him. As a result, John had to abandon the last bake, and no one was eliminated that week.
  • In Series 4, contestant Deborah Manger accidentally used Howard Middleton's custard instead of her own. As a result, Howard was forced to use Deborah's custard, and this was taken into account by the judges, who judged the trifles and custards individually.
  • In Series 5, during the Baked Alaska challenge, contestant Diana Beard removed Iain Watters's ice cream from a freezer in order to make room for her dessert. Upon discovering his melted ice cream on the counter, Watters threw it into the bin in frustration and left the tent. He returned shortly after, and as he had no cake for judging; he produced his bin instead, leading to his elimination. The event provoked anger from many viewers, who believed Diana Beard had interfered with his ice cream, causing it to melt.
  • In Series 9, one of contestant Rahul Mandal's empty storage jars burst from the heat within the tent and glass covered the workbench and potentially contaminated the mixtures. The production team had to dispose of all of his mixtures and clear his station. He was then given an extra fifteen minutes after the other finalists had finished to make up for the time he had lost.
  • In Series 11, during the technical challenge of the first episode, contestant Sura Selvarajah accidentally knocked over four of David Friday's pineapple upside down cakes as he was putting them on the gingham table. Paul and Prue were informed of the incident and judged the cakes based on the two which remained intact.

The Great Christmas/Festive Bake Off

Since 2016, two-holiday specials have been transmitted between each series. The special will typically feature four returning bakers from the previous series to compete in three holiday-themed challenges (excluding the second 2019 special, in which the cast of the Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls featured as the contestants). Since 2017 (following the move from BBC), one special is broadcast on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day and the other on New Year's Day on Channel 4.

Series Winner Other contestants
2016 Mary-Anne Boermans (Series 2) Cathryn Dresser (Series 3), Ali Imdad (Series 4) and Norman Calder (Series 5)
Chetna Makan (Series 5) Janet Basu (Series 2), James Morton (Series 3) and Howard Middleton (Series 4)
2017 Paul Jagger (Series 6) Beca Lyne-Pirkis (Series 4), Selasi Gbormittah (Series 7) and Val Stones (Series 7)
Rav Bansal (Series 7) Rob Billington (Series 2), Sandy Docherty (Series 6) and Benjamina Ebuehi (Series 7)
2018 Jane Beedle (Series 7) Andrew Smyth (Series 7), Flo Atkins (Series 8) and Liam Charles (Series 8)
Steven Carter-Bailey (Series 8) Kate Henry (Series 5), Tamal Ray (Series 6) and Candice Brown (Series 7)
2019 Briony Williams (Series 9) Tom Hetherington (Series 8), Yan Tsou (Series 8) and Terry Hartill (Series 9)
2019 (Derry Girls edition) Saoirse-Monica Jackson Dylan Llewellyn, Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, Nicola Coughlan and Siobhán McSweeney
2020 Rosie Brandreth-Poynter (Series 10) James Hillery (Series 8), Ruby Bhogal (Series 9) and Jamie Finn (Series 10)
Rahul Mandal (Series 9) Nancy Birtwhistle (Series 5), Helena Garcia (Series 10) and Henry Bird (Series 10)
2021 (It’s a Sin edition) Nathaniel Curtis Olly Alexander, Lydia West and Shaun Dooley
2021 Kim-Joy Hewlett (Series 9) Jon Jenkins (Series 9), Hermine (Series 11) and Rowan Williams (Series 11)

Awards and nominations

The Great British Bake Off was nominated for a Rose d'Or in the Lifestyle section of the 2012 competition and won. The programme has been nominated a number of times in various categories for the BAFTA awards and won in 2012, 2013, and 2016. It also won two 2015 National Television Award for Skills Challenge Show.

Year Award Category Recipient Results Ref.
2012 Rose d'Or Lifestyle The Great British Bake Off Won
BAFTA TV Awards Features Anna Beattie, Andy Devonshire, Simon Evans, Richard McKerrow Won
YouTube Audience Award The Great British Bake Off Nominated
2013 Features Anna Beattie, Kieran Smith, Amanda Westwood, Scott Tankard Won
Radio Times Audience Award The Great British Bake Off Nominated
National Television Award Factual Entertainment Nominated
2014 BAFTA TV Awards Features Anna Beattie, Amanda Westwood, Samantha Beddoes, Simon Evans Nominated
National Television Award Factual Entertainment The Great British Bake Off Nominated
2015 BAFTA TV Awards Features Anna Beattie, Samantha Beddoes, Andy Devonshire, Simon Evans Nominated
Radio Times Audience Award The Great British Bake Off Nominated
National Television Award Skills Challenge Show Won
2016 National Television Award Challenge Show Won
BAFTA TV Awards Features The Great British Bake Off production team Won
Radio Times audience award The Great British Bake Off Nominated
Asian Viewers Television Awards Best Of British Nominated
2017 National Television Award Challenge Show Nominated
TV judge Mary Berry Won
BAFTA TV Awards Features The Great British Bake Off production team Nominated
Asian Viewers Television Awards Best Of British The Great British Bake Off Nominated
2019 National Television Award Factual Entertainment Nominated
BAFTA TV Awards Features Nominated
2020 National Television Award Challenge Show Won
2021 Critics' Choice Real TV Awards Best Competition Series Won
National Television Award Challenge Show Won

International

The British version of The Great British Bake Off is broadcast in many countries and it has been sold to 196 territories as of 2015. The format has also been sold to 20 territories by 2015, making it the third most successful BBC format after Strictly Come Dancing and The Weakest Link. Many of these shows have been successful. The Junior Bake Off format has also been sold to Thailand.

Broadcast

Canada

CBC Television began broadcasting The Great British Bake Off in Canada in August 2016, starting with the sixth series under the title The Great British Baking Show. Subsequent seasons have aired the summer following their British airings, with Series 9 debuting in July 2019.

The CBC also produces a Canadian version called The Great Canadian Baking Show with an identical format.

United States

The Great British Bake Off airs in the United States under the name The Great British Baking Show because "Bake-Off" is a registered trademark of Pillsbury in the U.S. As of October 2022, the British series 1-7 were available in the United States on The Roku Channel, labeled as Seasons 1-7, and the British series 8-13 were available in the United States on Netflix, labeled as Collections 5-10.

From 2014-2018, the US broadcaster PBS aired five series of the show. PBS broadcast the fifth British series as Season 1 in winter 2014–2015, shortly after it aired in the UK, and in autumn 2015 PBS broadcast the fourth British series as Season 2 because the new British series was not ready. The sixth series was broadcast as Season 3 in summer 2016, and the seventh series was broadcast as Season 4 in summer 2017. After the show moved to Channel 4, PBS purchased the BBC's third series and broadcast it as Season 5 instead of licensing the eighth series from Channel 4. PBS chose not to license the Channel 4 series.

In 2018, Netflix acquired the rights to stream the eighth British series, which was the first from Channel 4, and debuted it as a "Netflix Original Production" labeled as Collection 5; the service already had PBS's Seasons 1-4 available for streaming, labeled as Collections 1-4. Netflix added the third British series as a separate show, The Great British Baking Show: The Beginnings, later in 2018. In January 2022, Collections 1-4 and The Great British Baking Show: The Beginnings left Netflix. Netflix also added the Holiday and Masterclass episodes as separate shows from the individual seasons they were originally part of. The Great British Baking Show: Holidays includes the holiday episodes that have aired since 2018. The Masterclass episodes were added to Netflix in April 2017 as The Great British Baking Show: Masterclass, but were removed in April 2021.

In 2022, The Roku Channel began streaming the seven British series that originally aired on the BBC, including the first and second series that had not previously been available in the U.S.

The following table shows the analogous series numbers between the major distributors; the series in italics are no longer available from that distributor:

Original UK series number The Roku Channel Netflix PBS
Series one (2010) Season one - -
Series two (2011) Season two - -
Series three (2012) Season three The Beginnings Season five
Series four (2013) Season four Collection 2 Season two
Series five (2014) Season five Collection 1 Season one
Series six (2015) Season six Collection 3 Season three
Series seven (2016) Season seven Collection 4 Season four
Series eight (2017) - Collection 5 -
Series nine (2018) - Collection 6 -
Series ten (2019) - Collection 7 -
Series eleven (2020) - Collection 8 -
Series twelve (2021) - Collection 9 -
Series thirteen (2022) - Collection 10 -

The Great American Baking Show, an American adaptation of The Great British Bake Off, aired on ABC for five seasons from 2015-2020. Its sixth season will air on The Roku Channel starting in 2023.

International versions

Current

  Airing or in production    Upcoming season 

Country Local title Host(s) Judges Channel Premiere
 Middle East and North Africa Arab Bake off Juliana Saada Pierre Kurdi
Michel Selim
Jamal Al-Ali
Al-Dar 4 11 February 2022
 Argentina Bake Off Argentina, El Gran Pastelero
(Bake Off Argentina, The Great Baker)
Paula Chaves Damián Betular (2018–present)
Pamela Villar (2018–present)
Dolli Irigoyen (2021)
Christophe Krywonis (2018-2020)
Telefe 8 April 2018
 Australia The Great Australian Bake Off Shane Jacobson
Anna Gare
Dan Lepard
Kerry Vincent
Nine Network 9 July 2013
Claire Hooper
Mel Buttle
Maggie Beer
Matt Moran
LifeStyle Food 13 October 2015
 Belgium
( Flanders)
De MeesterBakker [nl]
(The Master Baker)
Rani De Coninck [nl] Sofie Dumont [nl]
Bernard Proot
vtm 4 April 2012
Bake Off Vlaanderen
(Bake Off Flanders)
Wim Opbrouck Regula Ysewijn
Herman Van Dender
VIER 30 August 2017
 Brazil Bake Off Brasil Ticiana Villas Boas
(2015–16, 2020)

Carol Fiorentino
(2017)
Nadja Haddad
(2018–present)
Chris Flores
(2020)
Carol Fiorentino
(2015–16)
Fabrizio Fasano Jr.
(2015–17)
Beca Milano
(2017–present)
Olivier Anquier
(2018–present)
SBT
Discovery Home & Health
25 July 2015
Bake Off SBT 23 December 2017
Júnior Bake Off Brasil 6 January 2018
Bake Off Celebridades 20 February 2021
 Canada The Great Canadian Baking Show Dan Levy (seasons 1–2)
Julia Chan (seasons 1–2)
Aurora Browne (season 3)
Carolyn Taylor (season 3)
Ann Pornel (season 4-)
Alan Shane Lewis (season 4-)
Bruno Feldeisen(seasons 1–)
Rochelle Adonis(seasons 1–2)
Kyla Kennaley (seasons 3-)
CBC 1 November 2017
 Canada
( Quebec)
Le meilleur pâtissier du Québec Marie-Ève Janvier
Joël Legendre
Joël Lahon
Gaël Vidricaire
Vrai 17 January 2022
 Chile Bake Off Chile, El Gran Pastelero [es]
(Bake Off Chile, The Great Baker)
Carolina de Moras Yann Yvin
Gustavo Sáez
Millaray Vallejos
Chilevisión 6 August 2018
 Czech Republic Peče celá země [cs]
(Whole country bakes)
Tereza Bebarová
Václav Kopta
Mirka van Gils Slavíková
Josef Maršálek
ČT1 4 January 2020
 Denmark Den store bagedyst [da]
(The Great Baking Bout)
Neel Rønholt (season 1)
Peter Ingemann (season 1–2)
Timm Vladimir (season 3–)
Mette Blomsterberg (season 1–6)
Jan Friis-Mikkelsen (season 1–6)
Katrine Foged Thomsen (season 7–)
Marcus Grigo (season 7-)
DR1 28 August 2012
 Estonia Eesti parim pagar [et] Kristjan Rabi (2015)
Indrek Vaheoja (2015)
Alari Kivisaar
Angeelika Kang
Ants Uustalu
TV3 31 August 2015
 Finland Koko Suomi leipoo [fi]
(All of Finland bakes)
Anne Kukkohovi Mika Parviainen
Sami Granroth
MTV3 24 September 2013
 France Le Meilleur Pâtissier
(The Best Baker)
Faustine Bollaert (2012–17)
Julia Vignali (2017–21)Marie Portolano (2021–)
Cyril Lignac
Jacqueline Mercorelli
M6
RTL-TVI (Belgium)
26 November 2012
 Germany Das große Backen [de]
(The great Bake)
Britt Hagedorn (2013)
Meltem Kaptan (2013)
Enie van de Meiklokjes (2014–16, 2018–)
Annika Lau (2017)
Christian Hümbs
Enie van de Meiklokjes (2013)
Andrea Schirmaier-Huber (2013–14)
Betty Schliephake-Burchardt (2015–)
Sat.1 1 December 2013
 Hungary Ide süss! [hu]
(Az ország nagy cukrászversenye)
Hajós András
Sass Dániel
Baracskay Angéla
Szabadfi Szabolcs
Viasat 3 26 March 2018
 Italy Bake Off Italia - Dolci in forno [it]
(Bake Off Italy – Sweets in the oven)
Benedetta Parodi [it] Ernst Knam
Clelia d'Onofrio
Damiano Carrara
Real Time November 2013
 Israel בייק אוף ישראל [he]
(Bake Off Israel)
Paula Rosenberg
Aya Kremerman
Ran Shmueli
Oded Brenner
Carine Goren
Channel 2 9 April 2016
 Kenya The Great Kenyan Bake Off June Gachui
Nick Ndeda
Kiran Jethwa
Myra Kivuvani Ndungu
KTN Home 7 October 2019
 Japan ベイクオフ・ジャパン [ja]
(Bake Off Japan)
Maki Sakai
Asuka Kudo
Toshihiko Yoroizuka
Yoshimi Ishikawa
Amazon Prime Video 22 April 2022
 Morocco Pâtissier أحسن
(The Best Baker)
Fadwa Hirate Othmane Belefkih
Bouchra Tamimi
2M 26 January 2021
 Netherlands Heel Holland Bakt [nl]
(All of Holland bakes)
Martine Bijl [nl]
(2013–15)
André van Duin
(2016–present)
Robèrt van Beckhoven
Janny van der Heijden
MAX (NPO 1) 5 June 2013
 New Zealand The Great Kiwi Bake Off Madeleine Sami
Hayley Sproull
Dean Brettschneider
Sue Fleischl
TVNZ 2 (2018-2019)
TVNZ 1 (2021)
16 October 2018
 Norway Hele Norge baker [no]
(All of Norway Bakes)
Line Verndal Pascal Dupuy
Øyvind Lofthus
TV3 10 March 2013
 Poland Bake Off – Ale ciacho! [pl]
(Bake Off – What A Cake!)
Anna Gacek
Paulina Mikuła
Krzysztof Ilnicki
Gosia Molska
TVP2 5 September 2016
 Romania Bake Off Romania Nicolle Stanese Alex Stan
Simona Pope
Tudor Constantinescu
Pro TV 29 February 2016
 Slovakia Pečie celé Slovensko [sk]
Juraj Bača
Milan "Junior" Zimnýkoval
Petra Tóthová
Jozefína Zaukolcová
RTVS 10 October 2021
 Sweden Hela Sverige bakar [sv]
(All of Sweden Bakes)
Tilde de Paula Johan Sörberg
Birgitta Rasmussen
TV4 (Sjuan) 20 September 2012
Hela kändis-Sverige bakar
(Celebrity All of Sweden Bakes)
11 November 2014
 Thailand The Great Thai Bake Off
(ยอดนักอบขนม)
TBA TBA PPTV HD 36 June 2019
 Uruguay Bake Off Uruguay Jimena Sabaris (2022–present)
Annasofía Facello (2021)
Sofía Muñoz (2021–present)
Hugo Soca (2022–present)
Rose Galfione (2022–present)
Stephanie Rauhut (2021)
Jean Paul Bondoux (2021)
Canal 4 26 August 2021

Former

     No longer airing 

Country Local title Host(s) Judges Channel Premiere
 Bulgaria Bake Off: Най-сладкото състезание
(Bake Off: The Sweetest Competition)
Aleksandra Raeva
Raffi Bohosyan
Julia Pandzherova
Yuri Baltaliyski
Nova TV 15 November 2016
 Greece Bake Off Greece Ioanna Triantafyllidou Nikolas Straggas
Akis Petretzikis
Dimitris Xronopoulos
Alpha TV 23 September 2018
 Ireland The Great Irish Bake Off Anna Nolan Biddy White Lennon
Paul Kelly
TV3 19 September 2013
 South Africa The Great South African Bake Off Anne Hirsch
Donovan Goliath (series 1)
Lentswe Bhengu (series 2-)
Shirley Guy
Tjaart Walraven
BBC Lifestyle 8 October 2015
 Spain Bake Off España [es]
(Bake Off Spain)
Jesús Vázquez Dani Álvarez
Betina Montagne
Miquel Guarro
Cuatro 6 March 2019
Celebrity Bake Off España [es]
(Celebrity Bake Off Spain)
Paula Vázquez
Brays Efe
Clara Villalón
Frédéric Bau
Amazon Prime Video 16 December 2021
 Turkey Ver Fırına Burcu Esmersoy Arda Türkmen
Emel Başdoğan
TV8 20 October 2014
 Ukraine Velykyy Pekarsʹkyy Turnir [uk]
(Великий пекарський турнір; Great Bakers Tournament)
Yuri Nikolaevich Gorbunov [uk; ru] Serge Markovic
Catherine Ahronik
Olga Ganushchak
1+1 1 September 2013
 United States The American Baking Competition Jeff Foxworthy Marcela Valladolid
Paul Hollywood
CBS 29 May 2013
The Great American Baking Show Nia Vardalos (seasons 1–2)
Ian Gomez (seasons 1–2)
Ayesha Curry (season 3)
Anthony Adams (seasons 3–4)
Emma Bunton (season 4)
Johnny Iuzzini (seasons 1–3)
Mary Berry (seasons 1–2)
Paul Hollywood (season 3–4)
Sherry Yard (season 4)
ABC 30 November 2015
(as The Great Holiday Baking Show)

The Great Sport Relief Bake Off

The Great Sport Relief Bake Off
Genre
Presented by
Judges
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 12
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Love Productions
Release
Original network BBC Two (2012–2013)
BBC One (2014–2016)
Picture format 16:9
Original release 10 January 2012 (2012-01-10) – 23 February 2016 (2016-02-23)

Episode viewing figures from BARB.

Series 1 (2012)

  Finalist   Winner

No. Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 Traybake Wholemeal Cheese Scones Meringue Dessert Angela Griffin 10 January 2012 (2012-01-10) 3.52
James Wong
Joe Swift
Sarah Hadland
2 Savoury Flan Banana & Chocolate Chip Loaves Layered Cake Arlene Phillips 11 January 2012 (2012-01-11) 2.79
Fi Glover
Gus Casely-Hayford
Saira Khan
3 Classic Crumble Coffee & Walnut Cake 24 Miniature Tarts Alex Deakin 12 January 2012 (2012-01-12) 2.56
Alex Langlands
Anita Rani
Pearl Lowe
4 Trio of Baked Biscuits 6 Sausage Rolls Covered Tiered Occasion Cake Angela Griffin 13 January 2012 (2012-01-13) 3.43
Anita Rani
Fi Glover

Series 2 (2014)

     Star Baker

No. Guest host Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 Sue Perkins 12 Sandwich Biscuits Tarte Tatin 3D Novelty Cake Bonnie Wright 13 January 2014 (2014-01-13) 4.37
Johnny Vaughan
Michael Vaughan
Samantha Bond
2 Jo Brand 12 Gingerbread Biscuits Banoffee Pie Chocolate Cake Greg Rutherford 14 January 2014 (2014-01-14) 5.07
Jane Horrocks
Jason Gardiner
Kirsty Young
3 Omid Djalili Traybake Iced Ring Doughnuts Layered Cakes Emma Freud 15 January 2014 (2014-01-15) 5.02
Jamelia
Michael Ball
Victoria Pendleton
4 Ed Byrne Pizzas Eccles Cakes Tiered Cakes Alistair McGowan 16 January 2014 (2014-01-16) 4.94
Doon Mackichan
Helen Skelton
Rochelle Humes

Series 3 (2016)

     Star Baker

No. Guest host Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 Mel Giedroyc Canapés Paris–Brest Trophy Cake David James 27 January 2016 (2016-01-27) 6.03
Jason Manford
Maddy Hill
Samantha Cameron
2 Jennifer Saunders American Muffins Football Pie Tiered Cake Chris Kamara 3 February 2016 (2016-02-03) 7.44
Ed Balls
Kimberley Walsh
Victoria Coren Mitchell
3 Ed Byrne Savoury tarts Chocolate and Beetroot Tray Bake 3D Biscuits Geri Horner 17 February 2016 (2016-02-17) 7.12
Jermaine Jenas
John Simpson
Louise Redknapp
4 Sarah Millican Open-top Pie Salmon Roulade Cupcakes Ade Edmondson 24 February 2016 (2016-02-24) 6.74
Alison Steadman
Morgana Robinson
Will Young

The Great Comic Relief Bake Off

The Great Comic Relief Bake Off
Genre
Presented by
Judges
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 8
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Love Productions
Release
Original network BBC Two (2013)
BBC One (2015)
Picture format 16:9
Original release 21 January 2013 (2013-01-21) – 4 March 2015 (2015-03-04)

Series 1 (2013)

     Star Baker

No. Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 Shortbread Custard Slices Portrait Cake Jo Brand 21 January 2013 (2013-01-21) 4.17
Stephen K. Amos
Lorna Watson
Ingrid Oliver
2 Iced Biscuits Bakewell Tart Gateaux Warwick Davis 22 January 2013 (2013-01-22) 4.44
Duncan Bannatyne
Simon Reeve
Andy Akinwolere
3 Scones Chocolate Éclairs Novelty Cake Ellie Simmonds 23 January 2013 (2013-01-23) 4.34
Kirsty Wark
Julia Bradbury
Bob Mortimer
4 Chocolate Biscuits Lemon Meringue Pie Comic Relief Birthday Cake Claudia Winkleman 24 January 2013 (2013-01-24) 4.39
Ed Byrne
Martha Kearney
Helen Glover

Series 2 (2015)

     Star Baker
No. Guest host Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 Sue Perkins Giant Cookie or Biscuit 12 Mini Fruit Tarts Tiered Chocolate Cake Dame Edna Everage 11 February 2015 (2015-02-11) 7.75
Joanna Lumley
Jennifer Saunders
Lulu
2 Mel Giedroyc 24 cupcakes 20 profiteroles Marble "Building" Cake Jonathan Ross 18 February 2015 (2015-02-18) 8.39
Zoe Sugg
Gok Wan
Abbey Clancy
3 Jo Brand 24 Shortbread 6 Mini Pork Pies Triple-tiered Pavlova Sarah Brown 25 February 2015 (2015-02-25) 7.92
David Mitchell
Michael Sheen
Jameela Jamil
4 Ed Byrne Tray Bake 12 Crumpets Vegetable Self Portrait Cake Alexa Chung 4 March 2015 (2015-03-04) 8.21
Victoria Wood
Chris Moyles
Kayvan Novak

The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off

The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off
Genre
Presented by
Judges
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 25
Production company(s) Love Productions
Release
Original network Channel 4
Picture format 16:9
Original release 6 March 2018 (2018-03-06) – present

Series overview

Series Episodes Premiere Finale Timeslot Channel
1 5 6 March 2018 (2018-03-06) 3 April 2018 (2018-04-03) Tuesday
8:00 pm
Channel 4
2 5 5 March 2019 (2019-03-05) 2 April 2019 (2019-04-02)
3 5 10 March 2020 (2020-03-10) 7 April 2020 (2020-04-07)
4 5 9 March 2021 (2021-03-09) 6 April 2021 (2021-04-06)
5 5 22 March 2022 (2022-03-22) 19 April 2022 (2022-04-19)

Series 1 (2018)

     Star Baker

No. Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 12 cupcakes 6 Crêpes Suzette 3D biscuit scene Roisin Conaty 6 March 2018 (2018-03-06) 5.91
Martin Kemp
Harry Hill
Bill Turnbull
2 24 scones Devil's food cake Self-portrait croquembouches Nick Hewer 13 March 2018 (2018-03-13) 5.65
Perri Kiely
Stacey Solomon
Ricky Wilson
3 Loaf cake 8 Tiramisu sandwich biscuits Meringue towers Ella Eyre 20 March 2018 (2018-03-20) 5.95
Ruth Davidson
Jamie Laing
Tim Minchin
4 12 blondies 6 fruit turnovers Secret passion cake Griff Rhys Jones 27 March 2018 (2018-03-27) 5.48
Joe Lycett
Lee Mack
Melanie Sykes
5 12 muffins Custard pie Rainbow dream cake Aisling Bea 3 April 2018 (2018-04-03) 5.53
Alan Carr
Kadeena Cox
Teri Hatcher

Series 2 (2019)

     Star Baker

No. Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 12 brownies Swiss roll 3D biscuit scene John Lithgow 5 March 2019 (2019-03-05) 4.86
Jon Richardson
Hannah Cockroft
Russell Brand
2 Topped flapjacks 6 cream horns Meringue scene James Acaster 12 March 2019 (2019-03-12) 5.30
Russell Tovey
Rylan Clark-Neal
Michelle Keegan
3 Shortbread Pork pies Self-portrait cake Johnny Vegas 19 March 2019 (2019-03-19) 4.48
Big Narstie / Sandi Toksvig
Katarina Johnson-Thompson
Jess Phillips
4 Characterful biscuits Chocolate Crumpets Favourite hobby cake Jeremy Paxman 26 March 2019 (2019-03-26) 4.58
Joe Wilkinson
Sally Lindsay
Georgia "Toff" Toffolo
5 Fruity drizzle cake Choux pastry swans Self-portrait towering biscuit Nicola Adams 2 April 2019 (2019-04-02) 4.60
Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Greg Wise
Caroline Flack

Series 3 (2020)

     Star Baker

No. Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 Giant biscuit Mille-feuille Choux sculpture Louis Theroux 10 March 2020 (2020-03-10) 5.00
Jenny Eclair
Russell Howard
Ovie Soko
2 Roulade 6 Cannoli Favourite place cake Patsy Palmer 17 March 2020 (2020-03-17) 5.01
Richard Dreyfuss
James Buckley
Scarlett Moffatt
3 Éclairs Battenberg cake Biggest fear cake Johanna Konta 24 March 2020 (2020-03-24) 5.70
Tan France
Caroline Quentin
Joel Dommett
4 Traybake Mini Yorkshire puddings Future aspiration biscuit scene James Blunt 31 March 2020 (2020-03-31) 6.33
Alison Hammond
Alex Jones
Joe Sugg
5 12 Sandwich biscuits 6 Iced buns 3D Guilty pleasure cake Kelly Brook 7 April 2020 (2020-04-07) 5.92
Mo Gilligan
Robert Rinder
Carol Vorderman

Series 4 (2021)

     Star Baker

No. Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 Millionaire Shortbread 4 Chocolate and raspberry tarts Pet Peeves cake Tom Allen 9 March 2021 (2021-03-09) 6.12
Rob Beckett
Alexandra Burke
Daisy Ridley
2 Decorative Fruit tart 6 Cheese and chive Scones Spirit animal marble cake Anne-Marie 16 March 2021 (2021-03-16) 5.83
David Baddiel
Kelly Holmes
James McAvoy
3 Vegetable Traybake 4 Queen of Puddings Biscuit selfie of themselves at work Nick Grimshaw 23 March 2021 (2021-03-23) 5.45
Philippa Perry
Dizzee Rascal
Reece Shearsmith
4 Cocktail Fondant Fancies Cherry Lattice Pie 3D Biscuit and Meringue Scene Stacey Dooley 30 March 2021 (2021-03-30) 5.09
KSI
Katherine Ryan
Jade Thirlwall
5 8 Choux buns 12 Financiers Chocolate Bucket List Cake Ade Adepitan 6 April 2021 (2021-04-06) 5.21
John Bishop
Nadine Coyle
Anneka Rice

Series 5 (2022)

     Star Baker

No. Signature Challenge Technical Challenge Showstopper Challenge Contestants Airdate Viewers
(millions)
1 Animal biscuits 12 Maple and Pecan madeleines 3D Secret Talent choux sculptures Clara Amfo 22 March 2022 (2022-03-22) 3.24
Blake Harrison
Alex Horne
Emma Willis
2 Fruit turnovers 4 Chocolate fondants Embarrassing moment meringue scene Yung Filly 29 March 2022 (2022-03-29) 3.42
Gareth Malone
Ruby Wax
Laura Whitmore
3 Stained glass biscuits 6 Raspberry doughnuts Before fame novelty cake Ed Gamble 5 April 2022 (2022-04-05) 3.42
Example
Matt Lucas
Annie Mac
4 Meringue roulades 18 Lemon and pistachio biscotti 3D Favourite childhood memory cake Mo Farah 12 April 2022 (2022-04-12) 2.97
Katherine Kelly
Ben Miller
Motsi Mabuse
5 Marble Cake Almond and cherry roly-poly Hero biscuit portrait Sophie Morgan 19 April 2022 (2022-04-19)
Ellie Goulding
Tracy-Ann Oberman
Mawaan Rizwan

See also

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