The 2024 final takes place on 26th November đ°
The Great British Bake Off has been gracing our screens for the last few months, as a whole host of budding bakers attempt to impress Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.
After Matty Egdell won the 2023 series, fans are now keen to see which finalist will win the 2024 series. Here’s your ultimate guide to series 15 as the final takes place on Tuesday 26th November.
Bake Off returned to our screens on Tuesday 24th September at 8pm on Channel 4.
The news was announced in a social post, with bosses saying: ‘Bake Off is back.⣠Tuesday 24th September. 8pm. Channel 4. #GBBO’. (sic)
This year’s cast were revealed on Tuesday 17th September, ranging in age from 71-19. Check out the full cast below:
Age: 33
From: London
Age: 34
From: Carmarthenshire
Age: 20
From: Buckinghamshire
Age: 53
From: Lancashire
Age: 19
From: Lancashire
Age: 69
From: West Yorkshire
Age: 37
From: West Midlands
Age: 31
From: Norfolk
Age: 29
From: Wiltshire
On Friday 6th September, Channel 4 released the first trailer for this year’s Bake Off, featuring an animated Alison Hammond and Noel Edmonds flying towards the iconic Bake Off tent. On their journey, the hosts pass a number of sweet treats, including Colin the Caterpillar!
At the end of the trailer, the show is teased as ‘coming soon’.
Check it out below:
Speaking about the new trailer, Lex Down, Deputy Executive Creative Director, 4creative at Channel 4 said: âThe Great British Bake Off is comfort telly at its best. We wanted our campaign to reflect this and deliver its own slice of cakey warmth and joy.
“We created pin badges adorned with bright baking illustrations and messages of positivity, and in a Great British Bake Off first created a fully animated world rich with detail that reveals different delights with each watch…”
Week One: Cake week
Week Two: Biscuit week
Week Three: Bread week
Week Four: Caramel week
Week Five: Pasty week
Week Six: Autumn week
Week Seven: Dessert week
Week Eight: 70s week
Week Nine: Patisserie Week
Week One: John
Week Two: Sumayah
Week Three: Dylan
Week Four: Georgie
Week Five: Gill
Week Six: Sumayah
Week Seven: Dylan
Week Eight: Georgie
Week Nine: Christiaan
Week One: No elimination
Week Two: Jeff (illness) and Hazel
Week Three: John
Week Four: Mike
Week Five: Andy
Week Six: Nelly
Week Seven: Sumayah
Week Eight: Illiyin
Week Nine: Gill
The 2024 final will take place at 8pm on Tuesday 26th November.
Three bakers have made it to the 2024 final, including Christiaan de Vries, Dylan Bachelet and Georgie Grasso.
The Great British Bake Off airs on Channel 4, with episodes also available to watch on All 4.
The series airs at 8pm.
After a tense final, Matty Edgell from Peterborough was crowned the 2023 winner!
Months after Matt Lucas revealed he’d be leaving Bake Off due to work commitments, bosses announced This Morning host Alison Hammond would be replacing him.
Announcing the news on Friday 17th March last year, GBBO posted on social media: ‘đBAKING NEWS đ Weâre delighted to announce that Alison Hammond will be joining forces with Noel Fielding to host the next series of The Great British Bake Off on @Channel4 later this year. We cannot wait! #GBBO’. (sic)
Alison also shared the news with her own followers, sharing a video of the amazing Bake Off cake, featuring herself and Noel, and judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.
She wrote: ‘Itâs OFFICIAL!!! Itâs happening The Great British Bake off ! Letâs have it ! The cake that is đ#GBBO 2023 @britishbakeoff @noel_fielding @prueleith @channel4 @paul.hollywood’. (sic)
Alison hosted the show alongside Noel Fielding and fans loved her, and the pair are back again this year!
On 7th December 2022, Matt announced the news he’d be leaving his presenting role on The Great British Bake Off, following three amazing years alongside Noel Fielding.
He wrote: ‘Farewell Bake Off! It’s been a delicious experience and I can’t imagine a more fun way of spending my summers. But it’s become clear to me that I can’t present both Fantasy Football League and Bake Off alongside all my other projects.
‘So, after three series and 51 episodes, I am cheerfully passing the baguette on to someone else.
‘I would like to give my warmest thanks and gratitude to everyone at Love Productions and Channel 4 and to Noelipops, Paul, Dame Prue, the crew and, of course, the wonderful bakers for welcoming me into the tent.
‘I wish whoever takes over the very best and I can’t wait to tune into the next series without already knowing who won!’ (sic)
The legends that are Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith will return for the 2024 series, casting their eye over this year’s bakers and deciding the results each week!
There’s so far been 14 winners of The Great British Bake Off. Edd Kimber won series one back in 2010, with Matty Egdell winning the show in 2023.
Series 1: Edd Kimber
Series 2: Joanne Wheatley
Series 3: John Whaite
Series 4: Frances Quinn
Series 5: Nancy Birtwhistle
Series 6: Nadiya Hussain
Series 7: Candice Brown
Series 8: Sophie Faldo
Series 9: Rahul Mandal
Series 10: David Atherton
Series 11: Peter Sawkins
Series 12: Giuseppe Dell’Anno
Series 13: Syabira Yusoff
Series 14: Matty Edgell
Except professional bakers or chefs!
Applications are open to any UK resident over the age of 16. However they cannot make their main source of income from commercial baking and entrants can’t have worked as a professional chef or baker at any point. Plus, applicants cannot have acquired any professional catering qualifications in the last ten years.
It’s seven pages long, asks a LOT of questions, and demands you reveal the truth about your previous successes and failures in the kitchen.
You can find it here.
If they like what they see on your application form, a researcher will call you and give you a 45 minute interview over the phone.
Then, if you pass THAT test, they’ll have you whip up two baked treats, bring them to London, have an interview with a producer, and go through a screen test.
Think you’re done? Nope!
You then have to try out a Technical Challenge set by the GBBO judges – in front of the camera. They also ask that you bring another bake along (presumably the producers are taste testing these / big fans of cake).
If you’re still in the running, you’ll then be interviewed by the show’s psychologist to make sure they can handle the pressure of filming.
The show is filmed over a 10-week period between April and June, with contestants spending up to 16 hours a day filming.
They manage to package up a whole session of baking into one hour, which means that a lot of it ends up on the cutting room floor.
That’s right, contestants only do their GBBO stuff on weekends, which means that they can keep working their normal 9-to-5 jobs in the week.
However they are picked up from their hotels at 9am each Saturday and Sunday morning, to ensure they get as much filming time in as possible.
No rest for the wicked, eh?
There’s no dishwasher on Bake Off, because the noise would disrupt filming. Instead, home economists spend 160 hours washing up everything by hand. We hope they all get given a free hand lotion eachâŠ
Yes, that’s right. They only get their ingredients provided when they reach the finals – which makes things pretty expensive. Particularly as they use between 12-20 ingredients per bake.
There are around 50 crew members on set – and, yes, they all get to tuck into the cakes and goodies after the judges give their verdict.
Producers take all contestants out for dinner together on the first night, and they usually become good pals over time; they often stay at the same hotel, so dinners and drinks and socialising become pretty regular.
Which means that, yes, they really DO mean it when they say they’re happy for the overall winner – they’re pretty much all besties by that point!
They bake a Victoria Sponge in each oven every single morning of filming, to make sure everything is ship-shape and ready to go. We imagine everyone gets a bit sick of tucking into that particular type of cake come the end of filming!
That’s right; Anna Beattie, the show’s creator, really believed that village fete baking competitions would suit TV. Anna, judging by the viewing figures, was 100% correct!
The duo were approached to present the show together – and they were quick to suggest that Mary Berry should be a judge back when GBBO was on BBC One. The show moved to Channel 4 in 2017 without Mary Berry.
In fact, producers are well and truly prepared if this happens; they have a runner on standby at a local supermarket every morning in case a contestant realises overnight that they’ve forgotten an ingredient.
So much so that contestants aren’t allowed to put anything in – or take anything out of – the oven without flagging a producer down first. They want to make sure that they have a camera on standby to film those big baking moments.
If you make it through to the Bake Off finals, you will be told what the challenges are going to be – and you’ll have to submit your recipes for approval. No pressure, eh?
Back when the show was on BBC One, they preferred to keep things professional with contestants, and wouldn’t usually speak to them outside of the Bake Off tent.
The duo were happy to chat to contestants away from the cameras – and Sue even said that she likes to stay in touch with them via email once the show is all over. N’aww.
Don’t panic, food certainly does not get wasted on Bake Off! Any food then left over goes to crew members, with series four contestant Ali telling Birmingham Mail: “The cameramen literally stand there with forks in their back pockets, waiting to swoop as soon as filming stops.”
Bake Off’s Chief Home Economist Faenia Moore also told BBC Good Food: “Itâs important for the bakers to eat what theyâve slaved over, so after each challenge I make up a ‘bakerâs basket’ to go to their lunchroom.”
Applications for series 16 of Bake Off are now open. Aspiring bakers were being urged to apply online.
Applications are due to close at 1pm on Monday 9th December 2024.
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