Class of 2012
Reflecting on the highlights of the third series of the bakery programme and revisiting the participants to see where they are a year later and how their lives have changed.
Each year thousands of people apply to The Great British Bake Off and only a handful are chosen, but what exactly is it like to take part? Talking candidly about their experience, the Class of 2012 return to the Bake Off tent to give a special insight to life inside the tent.
They divulge how it felt to face the steely blue eyes and judgement of Mary and Paul, how they coped with having ingredients siphoned off by Mel and Sue, and to what extent practising bagels, pies, petit fours, meringues, hidden design cakes and gingerbread constructions took over their lives. Reliving their perfectly risen highs and soggy bottom lows, the bakers also reveal how their experience in a tent, in the middle of a field, in extreme weather conditions, has changed their lives.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Anna Beattie |
Series Editor | Amanda Westwood |
Broadcasts
- Tue 22 Oct 2013 19:00
- Fri 30 Oct 2015 14:30
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