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Celebs bake up a storm for Stand Up To Cancer

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NEVER before have soggy bottoms been quite so appealing as they are on Bake Off. And with a batch of amateur celebritie­s taking part, we’re likely to see a fair few.

This annual star-studded series, fronted as ever by Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding, with judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood, features five episodes for Stand Up To Cancer.

The four foolhardy celebritie­s to step up to the plate first are Hollywood actor John Lithgow, comedian Jon Richardson, Paralympia­n Hannah Cockroft, and outrageous funnyman Russell Brand.

“We’re going to be judged. I’m an actor, we don’t like that,” says John.

Meanwhile, Hannah talks of lucky underwear, while infamous worrier Jon wonders if he will have time to tidy up his kitchen area.

The first challenge is a bake sale classic – they must make 12 identical brownies.

Jon goes vegan, while Russell has a footballin­g theme, Hannah styles out some cookies and cream brownies and John has an American and British take.

It doesn’t go to plan for everyone. “My brownies are like me: square, bitter and very unpleasant to be around,” says Jon.

Prue’s technical challenge is a swiss roll, striped orange and black in SU2C colours and stuffed with jam and cream.

By the end, some of them look like they’ve been sat on.

And for the showstoppe­r, the bakers must create a 3D biscuit scene of their best performanc­e.

Watch out for a curried donkey, a Yoda impression, a hunt for apricot jam and an expression of womanhood.

Tune in and don’t forget to donate!

 ??  ?? From left, John Lithgow, Hannah Cockroft, Jon Richardson and Russell Brand
From left, John Lithgow, Hannah Cockroft, Jon Richardson and Russell Brand

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