Yorkshire Post

Anticipati­on rises as The Great British Bake Off returns to television screens

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THE WAIT is almost over as the hotly anticipate­d return of The

Great British Bake Off makes its Channel 4 debut tonight.

After months of fears and concerns over the show’s move from the BBC, the proof of the pudding will finally be revealed as judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood test 12 fresh faces in a bid to find Britain’s best amateur baker – a coveted title claimed last year by Candice Brown.

Changes to the show – including the line-up of hosts and the introducti­on of ad-breaks – have sent debate among fans to boiling point over the last months – and the commercial broadcaste­r faces a big challenge as it takes on the programme that averaged an audience of 13.6 million viewers per episode last year. Its outgoing chief creative officer, Jay Hunt, told listeners at last week’s Edinburgh internatio­nal Television Festival that she would be “absolutely delighted” if the new run drew in even half that number. During a press launch for the series just days before, TV chef Leith – who takes the baton from previous host Mary Berry – allayed fears about the ad-breaks, reminding fans that they do not have to watch the episodes “in real time”.

Hollywood also promised viewers that the new set-up, which is made by same firm Love Production­s and keeps the same theme music and competitio­n format, will have the “same feel” as the long-running series they are used to. The controvers­ial replacemen­t of comical duo Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc with Sandi Toksvig, inset, and Noel Fielding, meanwhile, has been another point of concern among fans.

Toksvig has said she and Noel Fielding were not prepared for how emotionall­y involved they would become with the contestant­s on the show. The Great British Bake Off

airs on Channel 4 at 8pm this evening.

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