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Welcome to the tent Baz 

I haven't watch cos I wasn't keen on last years winner either  

Who says I am? 

Me . . . cos you are, with me ... cos we family like we are

It might interest you to know, I have a 'ghosty' prog on, on the Really Channel  

No it doesn't

Hope that helps 

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The end of an era with two final episodes for Christmas.

 

First is on Christmas Day at 16.45 on BBC1

 

The tent has been decorated and the invitations have been sent out for two very special Christmas episodes of The Great British Bake Off. Eight bakers of Bake Off past return to the tent to compete once more.In this first episode there's another chance to see Mary-Anne from Series 2, Ali from Series 4, Cathryn from Series 3 and Norman from Series 5.

 

The bakers face three festive challenges, starting with the signature challenge. Paul and Mary want them to make some highly decorative Christmas bakes that require intricate icing.

 

For the technical challenge, Mary has a special present of mystery ingredients and a recipe which, if the bakers follow correctly, will produce a stunning bake, decorated with chocolate snowflakes.

 

And finally there is the showstopper, for which the bakers must produce a festive masterpiece with Christmas theme.

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And the second is on Boxing Day at 19.00

 

A festive welcomeawaits four more returning bakers - Chetna from Series 5, Howard from Series 4, James M from Series 3 and Janet from Series 2.

 

The judges have set three festive challenges, starting with a savoury signature to get the Christmas party started. In the technical, Paul has a gifted them a bread challenge that's not for the faint-hearted. The final challenge, the showstopper, is huge, as the judges lay the festive gauntlet and ask the bakers to make a trio of Christmas favourites. But who will hold their nerve and produce the perfect desserts?

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