The Great British Baking Show - Season 7
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Some fans might not be familiar with the show's first-ever champion Edd Kimber, as season one of The Great British Baking Show never aired in the U.S. or appeared on Netflix. But the baker has been up to a lot since his time on the show in 2010, having written for several publications, appeared on numerous TV shows and published six cookbooks.
Like with season one, season two of the series also never aired in the U.S. or on Netflix. In addition to publishing a cookbook, the show's second champion Jo Wheatley continues to share her latest recipes with fans on her successful food blog, Jo's Blue AGA.
Frances Quinn's gorgeous-looking bakes earned her the title of season four champion in 2013. Since her time on the show, the 40-year-old has come out with a cookbook and started her own baking blog. She even baked the world's largest Jaffa Cake earlier this year.
Grandmother of nine Nancy Birtwhistle is just as passionate about baking now as she was during the show's fifth season in 2014. Along with being active on social media, she has followed in her fellow competitors' footsteps and created her own blog and written several books, both about baking and how to live an eco-friendly lifestyle.
Season six winner Nadiya Hussain went from competing on a TV show to having several of her own. She has starred in multiple cooking and baking shows as a host and judge, including GBBS's U.K. spinoff Junior Bake Off. Not to mention, she baked Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday cake in 2016.
Rahul Mandal used his skills as an engineer to secure his victory on the show's ninth season. He continues to balance his passion for science with his love of baking and shares his latest creations with fans on Instagram. His first cookbook, Showstopping Cakes, will be released this October.
Like many GBBS winners, season 10 champ David Atherton has released multiple cookbooks, including children's cookbooks aimed at helping kids learn basic cooking and baking skills. When's he's not posting his latest creations on Instagram, he's sharing sweet pics of him and his partner, Nik Sariyski.
At the age of 20, season 11 champion Peter Sawkins became the show's youngest-winning contestant in 2020. Two years later and he already has one cookbook under his belt with a second on the way. Peter continues to share his love for baking on Instagram, and continues to keep in touch with several of his fellow GBBS contestants.
Though it later came out that the Baked Alaska was only out for about 40 seconds and that there were other things wrong with its construction, the damage had been done. Iain was eliminated from the show for not having anything to present to the judges and Diana received an endless stream of accusations, though she maintains that it was a mistake and that the editing of the episode portrays her as more guilty than she is. Either way, the rest of the season felt like it had a dark cloud hanging over it as audiences would never know what would have happened if Iain's baked Alaska had survived.
The most recent season of The Great British Baking Show featured comedic hosts Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas and saw a great amount of skill and passion in the bakers themselves. However, the season felt a bit lackluster when compared to other seasons, though it did seem to pick up as it went on.
Fans of the show will note that a good portion of its popularity comes from the care and comradery that contestants show to each other and Season 7 did not disappoint in this respect. To top it all off, contestant Candice Brown was a sight to behold throughout the season, and her eventual win felt both satisfying and deserved.
A fan favorite, Season 10 started off with a bang, with 13 contestants and the threat of a double-elimination hanging over the heads of all the bakers there. With great comedic chemistry between both the hosts and the bakers and an elevation in quality when it came to the actual baking, this episode stands out among the rest.
Her evolution and growth was captivating to watch and her talent and kindness set the tone for the entire season. Her win was well deserved and the final words of her victory speech continue to define the spirit that should be behind every creator and their work, be it baking or not.
Here's why Mary Berry decided to walk away from The Great British Baking Show after season 7. The Great British Baking Show - AKA The Great British Bake Off in its native land - is a beloved baking series that began in 2010. The show sees a group of bakers competing against one another in a series of weekly challenges before a winner is selected in the finale. The series has proved immensely popular since its debut and even led to a revival in interest in home baking.
The Great British Baking Show has been an enormous hit both in the UK and overseas. It also spawned some spinoff shows, including Junior Bake Off, The Great American Baking Show and The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C, a charity version for Stand Up to Cancer that has featured celebrity contestants like James McAvoy, Teri Hatcher, Daisy Ridley and Richard Dreyfuss. The Great British Baking Show has run for eleven seasons so far but departed the BBC following season 7 for rival Channel 4.
The Great British Baking Show on Channel 4 was hosted by Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig when it arrived on the channel in 2017, but the latter exited the show following season 10 and was replaced by Matt Lucas (Polar). Prue Leith replaced Mary Berry as a judge on the series and has retained the position ever since. Berry has been keeping busy since leaving The Great British Baking Show, including fronting series like Mary Berry's Simple Comforts and Celebrity Best Home Cook.
When The Great British Bake Off first aired in 2010, it was just another baking competition in a sea of similar shows. Hosts Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins along with judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood brought the concept to life, and the rest is history. Though now one of the best reality shows on Netflix, the series had to find its footing first.
Season 10 was still learning to stand out amongst previous ones with new hosts Noel Fielding and Sandi Toksvig. Between quality baking and likable contestants, this became another fan-favorite season.
RELATED: 9 Best Baking Shows of All TimeViewership also went up from previous seasons and rose to a steady average of 4-5 million. Meanwhile, the season 3 finale drew in over 6 million people (more than any other show in that time slot).
Viewership may have dipped slightly at the start of season 12, but the show still managed to take a top ten spot on Netflix when it first aired. The most recent season of The Great British Bake Off brought back playful hosts Fielding and Lucas who work great together.
The season brought in a regular 8-9 million viewers and peaked in the finale with 10 million viewers. It looks like all those adjustments to the series paid off, and it was only the beginning of a new era for the show.
This season epitomized what The Great British Bake Off is all about: quality bakers, likable contestants, and a great rapport between everyone in the tent. Audiences were also introduced to Rahul Mandal, a research scientist who quickly became a favorite amongst the judges (and winner of season 9). This season solidified what many fans already knew, which is that baking just makes life better.
American baking fans, check your FOMO at the door, because The Great British Baking Show Season 7 premiere is coming to Netflix on Aug. 30, according to a new report from Entertainment Weekly. That's a big deal for a couple of reasons: this marks the first time global fans of the show will be able to watch alongside British fans, and it also appears to be the first time Netflix has opted to release the episodes on a weekly basis.
The new season's first episode just premiered on Tuesday, Aug. 27, on the U.K.'s Channel 4. That means viewers located outside of the U.K. will only have to avoid spoilers for a few days between episodes, versus previous years when they would have to dodge spoilers for months as they waited for the show's stateside premiere. Quick, someone call Paul Hollywood, because Netflix just earned themselves one of his coveted handshakes for making this dream come true for American viewers.
The future could be equally bright for the show's latest crop of contestants. But no matter where they end up, fans will no doubt enjoy watching them bake cakes, bread, and obscure pastries over the next few weeks. The Great British Baking Show is one of TV's most reliably cozy competition series, and getting a weekly dose of the baking goodness is a bit like being offered permission to relax at least once every week for the next couple of months.
American baking fans are jumpin in to the latest season of The Great British Baking Show on Netflix, and so far, the series is certainly delivering on the fun. Through a variety of delicious challenges, thirteen bakers are competing to win the ultimate culinary title. The competition is fierce this time around, and many fans are wondering who won The Great British Baking Show Season 7.
When PBS brought The Great British Bake-Off to the United States, giving Americans the chance to watch this amazing show free and legally, it also renamed the series The Great British Baking Show, renumbered its seasons, and aired those GBBO seasons out of order.
This is the third season of the series to air on Channel 4 instead of a BBC network in the U.K. and on Netflix instead of PBS in the USA. The Channel 4 jump lost the series its original hosts (Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins) and Berry as a judge. Fans feared the move would ruin the essence of the show. Although the first Channel 4 season, which aired in 2017, had all the hallmarks of the \"Baking Show\" we love, the cracks in the series are starting to show. Last year, bakers had to complete inane challenges such as making \"Biscuit Selfies\" that are wildly different from the classic British recipes so frequently featured in earlier seasons. 59ce067264
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