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A slice of sheer joy

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WITH Harry Hill on top form, often delivering somewhat inappropri­ate jokes to camera that sail right over the kids’ heads, and a bunch of brilliant, imaginativ­e bakers, this series has been heartwarmi­ng and funny.

In this more colourful Bake Off tent, the Hollywood handshake has been replaced with a much less intimidati­ng Liam Charles fistbump.

Liam and fellow judge Ravneet Gill will always find the positive in every bake.

Special mention to that time

Rav was confronted with a complete mess and declared: “It’s like looking at a disco!”

Now 16 bakers have been whittled down to just four, who compete in tonight’s grand final.

It’s a serious business – Harry is even wearing a tie – but these (mostly) unflappabl­e kids still manage to have fun.

“I think you always bake better when you’re not too stressed, so I’m just going to really enjoy it,” says 15-year-old Robbie.

He will battle 14-year-old

Reece, who has notched up a whopping four Star Baker awards, 14-year-old Cece and 10-year-old Naima.

They are faced with a tricky Signature challenge filled with words that most adults don’t even understand.

They have to prepare petit entremets (posh little cakes!) and pastries – at the same time, in an afternoon tea theme.

Then they have three hours for the Showstoppe­r, which is to make a tiered cake. The kids’

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Reece, Robbie, Cece and Naima themes include a funfetti wonderland and a dream catcher. But whose dream of winning will come true?
Liam Charles, Ravneet Gill and Harry Hill Reece, Robbie, Cece and Naima themes include a funfetti wonderland and a dream catcher. But whose dream of winning will come true?

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