The Great British Baking Show

The Great British Baking Show

Bakers attempt three challenges each week trying to impress the judges enough to go through to the next round and eventually are crowned Britain's best amateur baker.

Genre: Game-ShowReality-TV

Cast:Paul HollywoodMary BerryPrue LeithNoel FieldingSue PerkinsMel GiedroycMatt LucasSandi ToksvigChigs ParmarJohn WhaiteJames MortonBrendan LynchBeca Lyne-PirkisTamal RayCandice BrownAndrew SmythJane BeedleKim-Joy Hewlett


1Season 8

S8.E1 ∙ Cake Week

Tue, Aug 29, 2017

The new batch of bakers' first Signature challenge is a fruit cake. The Technical challenge is set by Prue, chocolate mini-rolls. For the Showstopper, the bakers must create an illusion.

2Season 8

S8.E2 ∙ Biscuit Week

Tue, Sep 5, 2017

It's biscuit week and Paul and Prue set the remaining 11 bakers three new challenges.

3Season 8

S8.E3 ∙ Bread Week

Tue, Sep 12, 2017

The bakers take on Bread Week, tasked with making teacakes in the Signature, cottage loaves in the Technical, and multi-coloured bread sculptures for the Showstopper.

4Season 8

S8.E4 ∙ Caramel Week

Tue, Sep 19, 2017

For the very first time on the show, it's Caramel Week, and the bakers and the nine remaining bakers are tasked with making millionaire shortbread bars, tricky Dutch stroopwafels in the Technical, and caramel cakes in the Showstopper.

5Season 8

S8.E5 ∙ Pudding Week

Tue, Sep 26, 2017

It's Pudding Week, and the bakers serve up steamed school puddings, molten chocolate puddings, and a trifle terrine Showstopper.

6Season 8

S8.E6 ∙ Pastry Week

Tue, Oct 3, 2017

In Pastry Week, the bakers must produce four decorative savoury pies, along with a traditional Portuguese custard tart in the Technical, and a family-sized hand-raised pie in the Showstopper.

7Season 8

S8.E7 ∙ Italian Week

Tue, Oct 10, 2017

In the series' first Italian Week, the competition heats up as the bakers take on Sicilian cannoli, margherita pizza, and sfogliatelle.

8Season 8

S8.E8 ∙ Forgotten Bakes Week

Tue, Oct 17, 2017

Forgotten Bakes Week revives three forgotten recipes: the Bedfordshire Clanger, the Rum Nicky, and the Savoy Cake.

9Season 8

S8.E9 ∙ Patisserie Week

Tue, Oct 24, 2017

In a technically demanding semifinal, the bakers make choux buns, layered Les Misérables cake slices and a sculptural centerpiece out of meringue. Prue and Paul are left with a particularly close decision.

10Season 8

S8.E10 ∙ The Final

Tue, Oct 31, 2017

The class of 2017 return for the final Extra Slice, with Paul Hollywood and Aisling Bea.

11Season 8

S8.E11 ∙ The Great Christmas Bake Off

Mon, Dec 25, 2017

Four bakers familiar with the pressures of the tent are brought back for what should be a happy occasion of a Christmas themed baking competition. They will all be hungry for the win as none of the four was ever named Star Baker despite each going quite far in the competition in the season they competed. For the signature, they will each be making a yule log, the judges not only looking for something that resembles that log in the forest, but that underneath the decorations has a perfect swirl and a perfect ratio of cake to filling. For the technical, they are asked to make one of the most quintessential of British Christmas goods: twelve lattice topped mince tarts apiece served with a brandy butter sauce. And before the announcement of the winner, the bakers have one last challenge to complete, the showstopper, which may be the most difficult: each to make eight entremets topped with an edible snow globe, which means not only eight identical holiday scenes for the interior of the snow globes but eight crystal clear globes made out of either melted sugar or isomalt, both which can be extremely fragile and temperamental.

12Season 8

S8.E12 ∙ The Great Festive Bake Off

Mon, Jan 1, 2018

Four friends of the tent convene for what is the second annual festive new year's edition of the bake off, most seeking redemption for what they consider the specific disasters that led to their demise in the competition the first time around. For the signature, they are to make six identical snowy bombe Alaska tarts apiece, which must include a short crust pastry base, the filling of their choice, and homemade ice cream all topped with a meringue. For the technical, each baker is to make a pistachio kransekake shaped like a Christmas tree, the brief being that the tree must be comprised of exactly twelve rings. The consistency of the beaten egg whites and of the ground nuts are the keys to success. And for the showstopper, each baker is to make a cake evoking an icy winter wonderland. It must be of a centerpiece size and incorporate sugar work as those shards of ice.